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Modular Kitchen v/s Carpenter Made Kitchens

We are quite well aware of the two categories of kitchen that we go for – modular kitchen and carpenter-made conventional kitchens. It is often subjected to debate as to which one is the better one. But we decided to make it simpler so that you can make an informed decision. Every coin has its two faces, with that comes the pros and the cons. Although we know that modular kitchens are high in demand because of their ease-to-use, efficiency and aesthetics, still let’s help you make a good choice!

Modular Kitchens

Seems like the modular kitchens are the talk of the town, and why not? They make the most of the space in the most aesthetic way possible and are super easy to use. But let us dive into its pros and cons.

Pros

  • The modular kitchen’s sleek design and layout give your home a polished appeal.
  • Expert designers create the modular kitchen, tailoring it to the needs of the client. They ensure optimal functionality and efficient use of space. 3D renderings of the proposed design and colour selection are generated during the design phase so that the homeowner may visualise the overall design of the kitchen before manufacture.
  • A modular kitchen is made in factories as ready-to-assemble modules that are simple to transport and construct on location.
  • Because everything is created in the factory and solely assembled on site, there is no worry about carpenters working and making a mess at home.
  • The kitchen modules are adaptable, allowing you to create almost any design you choose, including L-shaped, U-shaped, parallel, and gallery kitchens.
  • These kitchens have transparent pricing. Once the design and finishes are finalised, the cost is calculated and fixed by the manufacturer.

Cons

  • A modular kitchen is more expensive than a carpenter-made kitchen.
  • When you end up finalising the design, no further changes can be incorporated as the kitchen goes into production.
  • The cabinets with a glossy or matte surface will require some effort to keep clean.

 

Carpenter-made kitchens

Pros

  • Different finishes, colours, patterns, and countertop materials can be used to create a carpenter-made kitchen. Thus it is more cost-effective and affordable in comparison to the modular kitchens.
  • While on the go, any necessary alterations can be made while the work is still in progress. One can easily keep in check with the quality and everything being done.
  • The best part of carpenter-made kitchens is that traditional panelling, mouldings and cornices can be incorporated within the design of the kitchen

Cons

  • Since it is dependent on the work done by people, the final quality and finish rests upon them.
  • Because these kitchens are built at the actual place, there is a lot of mess, noise, and dust on the job site, which can be inconvenient for the homeowner.
  • The duration of completion is more – approximately six to eight weeks and sometimes even more. Thus, this could affect the pricing of the entire project.
  • Visualisation can be proven as quite a task with carpenters, as opposed to the expert designers who give you almost a perfect sense of what your kitchen would look like!

Therefore, we can very much conclude that modular kitchens are more efficient in terms of design, ensure maximum utilisation of space and a hassle-free installation. With Rasoe Kitchen at your disposal, you will be obsessed  with the sleek, modern, and classy functional design of your new modular kitchen. More often than not, It is highly recommended for modern homes, especially for compact apartments. With the newest designs in trend, we are here to make your life easier!

 


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