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MODULAR KITCHEN

Everyone needs a kitchen – the heart of a home. It’s a place where we cook, eat, socialise, and entertain. When it comes to planning a new kitchen or even updating the existing one, the layout is everything. With multiple options to choose from, it’s easy to settle for something that might not be the right fit for your lifestyle. So, it’s important to choose a kitchen layout you love. We at Trendy tone Decor are here to help you choose the kitchen that not only suits your home but also fits your budget. Ready to get started? Let’s have a look at different types of kitchen layouts that you can choose from.

STRAIGHT KITCHEN

In this layout, all your appliances are arranged along a single wall. Having a kitchen on one wall allows you to maximize the space in the rest of the rooms, thereby making it a preferred choice in loft apartments and studio flats. 

DRY AND WET KITCHEN

                                       A dry kitchen is a smoke-free kitchen because it is used for flameless cooking and is within an air-conditioned space. The kitchen should be well-ventilated so that it smells fresh and welcoming at all times.

                                            A wet kitchen has tiled walls, a kitchen chimney an exhaust fan, a dishwasher, natural ventilation through windows and deep sinks for cleaning dirty utensils and materials such as glass or plywood which seperates it from rest of the home 

DRY AND WET KITCHENS


GALLEY KITCHEN

An ideal layout for narrow rooms, Galley kitchen comprises of two parallel walls, opposite each other, with a walkway in between. Since it offers efficient use of space leaving everything in hand with a minimum of fuss, it’s a preferred layout for many cooking enthusiasts and professional chefs.

ISLAND KITCHEN

One of the most popular layouts, the Island kitchen lets you house extra storage, be a breakfast bar or another work surface.


LOUNGE KITCHEN


An ideal kitchen for relaxing , which is attached with A sofa, small table and chair at the end of this kitchen give the entire space a welcoming appeal and provide an unexpected touch

T SHAPE KITCHEN

Although the T-shaped kitchen suits best for a large space, you can adapt this layout to place a high number of units in a small space as well. This option enables you to separates the dry and wet areas in the kitchen Also called as Peninsula Kitchen.

t-shape

L SHAPE KITCHEN

Making the most of your corner space, the L-shaped layout provides you with enough open space to combine your kitchen and dining area. It is a perfect option for small and large kitchens, offering flexibility in the placement of your appliances


U SHAPE KITCHEN

Although the U-shaped kitchen suits best for a large space, you can adapt this layout to place a high number of units in a small space

as well. This option enables you to maximize your storage capacity by having cabinets and appliances on three walls of your kitchen.

u-shape

PARALLEL KITCHEN

A parallel kitchen is simply a layout in which the cabinets and countertops run in two straight parallel lines, usually on opposite walls. The kitchen work triangle is therefore spaced out between the two walls, with the ‘corridor’ space in between offering ease of movement in between

 

G SHAPE KITCHEN

Also known as Peninsula kitchen, the G-shaped layout provides a lot of storage options; it turns an L-shaped kitchen & into a U-shaped one. If you’re limited on space, this layout can prove to be a good fit instead of an island kitchen.

G SHAPE KITCHEN