Should I opt for a modular kitchen?

What’s the more convenient and durable option between modular kitchens and regular carpenter-made kitchens?

Modular kitchens do have a lot of advantages:

The modern layout and sleek construction make your kitchen look neat and clean.

The ‘modules’ can be easily assembled and reassembled. Hence, you may effortlessly carry them in case you are about to shift to a new home.

They are made up of engineered wood that is quite durable and easy to maintain in the long run as opposed to solid wood.

Since they are factory-made products, they come with complete quality assurance provided by the manufacturing units.

Modular kitchens can be customized according to the given space, therefore, storage is never an issue with them.

Designed in manufacturing units, you need to just get them assembled at the site without any hassle of hiring carpenters and creating a mess all around in the home.

You can get yourself a modular kitchen within the initial estimated budget during your enquiries, as price hardly varies (provided there is no change in the final design).

However, modular kitchens are quite expensive.

With traditional carpenter-made kitchens, you can always get it customised the way you want.

However, local carpenters may not be well-aware of the latest designs, and would depend on you entirely to guide them.

If you are looking for a flexible, easy-to-maintain kitchen with a smooth, rich finish, you should definitely opt for a modular kitchen