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Modern Modular Kitchen Designs for Delhi Homes

byRohan InteriorsTakes projects across Delhi NCR; Visit office in Greater NoidaStarts from10,00,000 Per 2BHK ApartmentView full gallery

I don't just build kitchens, I make them work for your daily routine. From smart storage solutions to durable materials, here is how I translate your cooking habits into a functional, clutter-free space.

This is a full view of a U-shaped modular kitchen I completed. The design uses a combination of wood-laminate overhead cabinets and matte grey base cabinets, with profile lighting along the floor to add a modern touch.

Every inch of space counts in a kitchen. Here, you can see the dish-drying rack integrated directly into the overhead cabinet, a simple solution that keeps the countertop clutter-free.

I love incorporating the latest trends in my projects. This is a 'rainfall' kitchen sink, which has multiple functions including a unique waterfall feature. It’s a small detail that adds a lot of luxury.

Proper ventilation is key in an Indian kitchen. This video shows my team installing a high-suction Hindware chimney, ensuring the kitchen remains fresh and smoke-free. I handle all appliance integration.

To ensure your kitchen stays looking new, I offer practical solutions like this matte surface protection film. It protects the countertop from scratches and stains, extending its life significantly.

This is a quick glimpse of a complete 3BHK project, showing the master bedroom's textured wall, the sleek modular kitchen, and the modern washroom vanity. It showcases the variety of work I handle in a single project.

About Modern Modular Kitchens

A good kitchen isn't just about glossy laminates; it's about what happens behind the cabinet doors. I focus heavily on the hardware—soft-close hinges and telescopic channels from brands like Hettich or Hafele—because that is what actually takes the beating during daily cooking. If the internal hardware is cheap, the kitchen won't last two years, no matter how good it looks on day one. I suggest prioritising the carcass material over the outer finish to ensure your kitchen survives the Delhi heat and humidity.