Modular Kitchens

We provide all types of Modular Kitchen Solutions to our customers. Our customers have the option to choose the material of construction as per their preference.

ACRYLIC

Acrylic kitchen finish is used extensively by those who look for glossy finishes for the space. More so, it’s used as it never deteriorates as early as other finishes. The glossy appearance is endowed to the kitchen to add brightness and color, which makes it a quite a favorite finish for the modular kitchen

Acrylic is superior to other materials as it would not depreciate in charm that early, and it keeps adding dazzle to the modular kitchen. Its original brightness does not fade away so easily, and it retains the color for so long. More so, UV light exposure hardly has any impact over it.

Acrylic is feature rich, and it’s only available in glossy finish. Its lifespan goes on for almost double the time period than any other finish for your kitchen. Such finishes are extremely easy to clean, and they don’t have any adverse effects of factors like moisture and UV rays.

The life of Acrylic finish is expected to be almost double of any other materials for a modular kitchen. Its durability is for its ability to stand adverse factors like rays and moisture. In terms of sustaining and maintaining the brightness, none comes close to Acrylic, and which is the reason of its immense popularity.

MEMBRANE

Membrane finishes are among the most traditional materials to be used for the modular kitchen. They are used for their durability and cost-effectiveness. Shine and smoothness are other major reasons of their widespread usages in the kitchens across the globe.

Membrane is superior to other finishes mostly for their suitability to traditional as well modern kitchen settings. Shine and gloss are one of features of this material.

Membrane may not be rich in feature, but their popularity is never in doubt. The biggest feature of this finish is its resistance to water. It’s available in host of choices to benefit home owners.

Lifespan of membrane finishes is long lasting and very durable. Its high resistance to water and humidity makes it one of most used materials in the modular kitchen.

LAMINATE

A modular kitchen with modern settings uses laminate finish for its ability to fetch clean and Zen-like look to the space. In addition, such a finish enjoys great demand where diversity of textures is needed for the kitchen. Low cost and ability to clean easily makes it perfect for those with contemporary space and lifestyles.

Laminate finishes are considered superior to others for their high resistance to water and moisture. Lower pricing is another factor that makes it an ideal choice for home owners. In addition, it fetches variety of textures and above all, its cleanliness is not time-consuming, and all this makes it better than others.

Features are many in laminate and foremost among them is its ability to give a clean look to the modular kitchen. Its extremely high resistance to water and humidity makes it stand out from the rest. Furthermore, even intensive usages don’t impact it much, and all these qualities make it ideal for modern kitchens. 

Laminate finishes enjoy a great lifespan due to their high resistance to many things. Their durability would not suffer even in the constant touch of water and humidity. More so, it’s one material that ensures almost double the life of any other, thus making it a wonderful choice for your kitchen.

VENEER

Veneer finishes are mostly and primarily used in kitchens for their outstanding visual effects. It fetches warm appearance to the space and hence, preferred over other materials. In addition, it lends a rich shade to the surroundings, and it’s one of major reasons of its use in the kitchen.

Veneer is better than other as it’s one finish that adds tremendous spice and character to any modern kitchen. And this USP of veneer makes it stand so apart from the rest. Additionally, it brings rich shades to the space and turns the space truly unique.

Adding visual effects is one of foremost features of veneer finishes. Its richness in shades further makes it an invaluable addition to the kitchen space. It’s available in a great range, and its ability to turn the appearance pleasing endears it to home owners for their contemporary kitchens.

Veneer is one such finish that does not score for its lifespan, as its visual appeals are the highpoint. However, it’s not that fragile, and might endure for a longer duration if proper care is taken. Its moderate resistance to factors like water, humidity and UV rays can blunt it’s a bit earlier than the expected.

LACQUER

Lacquer isn’t as durable as polyurethane, but makes up for its lack of sheer impact resistance on kitchen cabinets with its more subtle sheen and its flexibility — it is a comparatively easy finish to repair. While you can find brushable lacquer in most paint outlets, you’ll get the best finish by spraying. For this, you’ll need air spray equipment, and you should have a well-lit, well-ventilated place to use it, because lacquer is flammable and noxious. This means that, to get the best lacquer finish, you should spray the cabinets before you install them.