Looking for the perfect modular kitchen? HomeLane's modular kitchen designs combine stunning style with smart functionality.
From minimalist elegance to entertainment-ready spaces, our customisable modular kitchen layouts make cooking a joy.
With thoughtful storage and exquisite finishes, we'll craft your dream modular kitchen interiors to suit your every need.
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The Minds Behind the Magic
Let’s take a peek inside a few of the modular kitchens we’ve crafted and hear from the people who bring them to life every day. See how HomeLane turned everyday spaces into dream kitchens—beautiful, functional, and yet uniquely theirs.
Materials
The foundation of your modular kitchen begins with premium materials designed for durability and beauty. Imagine a space that handles daily cooking, splashes, and spills without losing its charm. From robust plywood and MDF to advanced options like Hydroguard Plus, we use high-quality materials to ensure your kitchen remains stunning and built to last, no matter what.
Finishes
Picking the right finish can feel like choosing the perfect outfit—it’s all about balancing looks, practicality, and personal taste for your modular kitchen interior design.
Hardware
The best hardware for your kitchen is key to creating a functional, long-lasting and stylish space.
Brands we use: Tyrox (by HomeLane), Hafele, Hettich, Tunes and Spitze
Accessories
Explore our wide range of carefully selected kitchen appliances, cabinets, accessories and countertop finishes. Together, we'll choose elements that align with your style and add a personal touch to your kitchen.
Brands we use: Tyrox (by HomeLane), Hafele, Hettich, Blum and Spitze
Step into the kitchens we've designed and hear the stories behind them. From the first consultation to the finished space, discover how we shaped each kitchen to match the family’s unique needs. Get inspired by real kitchens and see what makes a HomeLane modular kitchen one-of-a-kind!
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Gone are the days of random drawers and shaky shelves. Today’s kitchens are smarter, sleeker, and designed around your real life. That’s what a modular kitchen does best.
A modular kitchen is a smart, factory-made setup made up of pre-built units or “modules”—cabinets, drawers, shelves—that are delivered and assembled at your home. So, no waiting around for carpenters, no sawdust clouds, and no half-done corners.
Everything is planned to fit just right—your hob, chimney, spice rack, even your go-to tiffin stash. And it’s completely customisable—you can mix and match colours, finishes, and layouts to reflect your vibe.
Here’s what makes a modular kitchen click:
Custom-fit to your life: Night-owl cook? Weekend batch-cooker? Big on baking or brewing chai every hour? Modular kitchens can be tailored around your routines—from designated microwave zones to pull-out breakfast counters.
Space optimisation: Every bit of your kitchen is put to work. Expect tall units for bulk groceries, corner carousels to store dosa pans or kadhai, and built-in storage that hides your clutter, not your essentials.
Easy upkeep: No one wants to spend their Sunday scrubbing grout. Modular kitchens come with smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces and clutter-free layouts that save you time and effort.
Upgrade-friendly: Need an extra cabinet for your new air fryer? Or want to switch your laminate to something trendier later? Modular designs let you do that—without having to start from scratch.
With HomeLane, you also get a 3D preview before anything goes into production. No guesswork—just a kitchen interior design that’s ready to work (and wow).
Kitchen design isn’t just about picking pretty finishes. It’s about planning a space that works hard every day, without feeling cramped or chaotic.
The best kitchen design starts with asking: how do you use your kitchen? If you’re someone who enjoys elaborate home-cooked meals or entertaining regularly, your needs will be very different from someone who mostly relies on quick bites. Once you’ve figured that out, your layout becomes key. Here are a few layouts you can consider:
L-shaped kitchens work really well if your space is small or medium-sized. You get enough counter space, and it’s easy to move around.
U-shaped kitchens are great when there’s more than one cook in the house. You get three sides of working space—perfect for busy mornings.
Island kitchens look beautiful and give you extra room to prep or serve, but they need a big enough space to not feel cramped.
Straight kitchens are a smart pick for compact homes. Everything lines up on one wall, making it efficient without taking up too much room.
Apart from layout, smart storage is what separates a frustrating kitchen from a functional one. Pull-out trays, tall units, corner solutions, and built-in organisers keep your daily workflow smooth.
And finishes? Go for materials that aren’t just stylish but can stand up to daily wear—like BWP plywood for structure and quartz for countertops. And remember, good kitchen design isn’t flashy. It’s the one that works so well, you forget to notice it.
Not all kitchens are created equal—and understanding the difference can save you time, money, and future headaches.
A modular kitchen is fully factory-made. Every unit—from cabinets to drawers—is precision-built, pre-finished, and assembled on-site. This means quicker installation, cleaner finishes, and way less chaos at home. Choose this if you want a sleek kitchen with smart storage, quick installation, and high customisation.
A semi-modular kitchen usually means the countertop or civil base is already built, and the rest is added later using modular units. It gives a semi-custom feel but with less flexibility and sometimes a less polished look. This is a good option if you're renovating an older space that already has a concrete base but want a modular upgrade on top.
A non-modular kitchen (think traditional carpenter-built) is constructed entirely on-site. While it can be customised, it often lacks the finish and functionality of modular kitchens. This might work if you want something highly traditional or completely handcrafted—but expect more time, dust, and design guesswork.
With HomeLane, you’re not just choosing modular—you’re choosing precision, speed, and a design that’s built around your lifestyle.
If your current kitchen feels cluttered or hard to use, a modular kitchen might be exactly what you need. Think of it as a kitchen that’s built around your lifestyle—where every shelf, drawer, and cabinet has a purpose and a place. Unlike traditional kitchens that are often built in a fixed, one-size-fits-all way, modular kitchens are designed around your habits, your space, and your aesthetic.
Here’s what makes modular kitchen design worth it:
Customisation: Everyone uses their kitchen differently. Maybe you bake every Sunday or always need your spice jars within arm’s reach. A modular setup lets you design the space around how you actually use it.
Space optimisation: In most city homes, space is a luxury. That’s why modular kitchens are built to make use of every nook—think corner carousels, tall storage units, and clever pull-out drawers.
Quick installation: Since most parts are made in the factory and not built on-site, the whole process is a lot faster—and there’s less dust and noise to deal with.
Ease of repair and updates: If something gets damaged or you need more storage in the future, you can just replace or add a module instead of redoing the whole kitchen.
Consistent aesthetics: Because everything is built in a controlled setup, you get clean lines, matching finishes, and an overall polished look that’s hard to get with traditional carpentry.
If you’ve ever wanted a kitchen interior design that simply makes life easier—this might be your sign. And if you're exploring your options, HomeLane can help you figure out what works best for your space and style. No pressure—just honest advice to help you get started.
In Indian homes, a kitchen isn't just where the cooking happens—it's where the day starts, lunchboxes are packed, and sometimes, even school homework gets done. That’s why picking the right layout for your modular kitchen isn’t about following trends—it’s about fitting your lifestyle.
And when you think about all the action that happens in our kitchens—from rolling out parathas to tempering sambar—you realise how important it is to get the layout right. A good layout makes everyday cooking easier, keeps the kitchen flowing smoothly, and saves you time and effort. Here’s a simple guide to help you pick:
L-shaped kitchens are a popular choice in Indian homes, especially when space is tight. They fit neatly into corners and give you just enough counter space to chop veggies, pack tiffins, and still have room to stir your curry.
U-shaped kitchens are great when there’s more than one cook in the house. You get three sides of working space—perfect for busy mornings.
Parallel kitchens are ideal for long, narrow spaces. You get two counters opposite each other, so one side can be for prepping and the other for cooking.
Island kitchens look beautiful and give you extra room to prep or serve, but they need a big enough space to not feel cramped.
Straight kitchens are ideal for compact studio apartments. Everything sits on a single wall—your hob, sink, and counter—so it's all within reach, without making the space feel cramped.
Every modular kitchen design can be tailored around these layouts—mixing style and function in equal parts. And with HomeLane’s design experts, you get help choosing what works best for your needs—not just your floor plan.
The magic of a long-lasting modular kitchen interior lies in the materials you can’t always see. Sure, that glossy finish might catch your eye—but it's the structure underneath that determines how well your kitchen ages. And when you're putting together a space that takes on daily spills, steam, and the occasional curry splatter, what it’s made of becomes even more important than how it looks. A strong kitchen interior design starts with materials that can truly keep up with Indian cooking, day in and day out—without losing their shine or strength.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what goes into a practical and long-lasting kitchen interior design:
Water-resistant plywood: Often used for the lower cabinets that deal with moisture from mopping or under-sink leaks. This one’s built to last and doesn’t attract termites.
Smooth engineered wood: Great for cabinet shutters and outer panels—gives you that clean, sleek look without the heavy price tag.
Granite or quartz countertops: Granite is tough and familiar, while quartz adds a seamless, modern finish and doesn’t stain easily.
Laminates, acrylics, or membrane finishes: Laminates are fuss-free and affordable. Acrylics are shiny and modern. Membranes? They wrap around edges smoothly and offer a soft, rounded look.
Choosing the right materials isn’t just about style—it’s what decides how easy your kitchen will be to clean, maintain, and keep looking new for years.
At HomeLane, we help you mix and match finishes that suit your lifestyle and budget—whether you're a seasoned cook or just need a smart setup for your busy weekday mornings.. And because modular kitchen designs are factory-finished, you can count on consistency in quality, color, and style across all units.
The cost of a modular kitchen in India depends on more than just size—your material choices, layout, accessories, and even your city all play a role. But that doesn’t mean you can’t plan for it. A realistic range can help you set expectations before you even start browsing.
Here's a quick breakdown:
Basic kitchen setup: ?2.5 lakh –?4 lakh for a small to mid-size kitchen with standard finishes and limited accessories.
Mid-range modular kitchen design: ?5 lakh to ?10 lakh, which gives you more premium finishes, built-in storage, and accessories.
Luxury kitchen interiors: ?12 lakh and above with top-tier materials, custom modules, and high-end appliances.
Your final quote depends on a few key factors:
Layout and size of your kitchen
Finish options (like laminate vs. acrylic)
Number of accessories included (pull-outs, carousels, tall units, etc.)
Appliances integrated into the design
When done right, a well-planned kitchen interior design can offer long-term value—not just in looks, but in usability too. Want a more accurate cost based on your kitchen size and preferences? Try HomeLane’s Modular Kitchen Cost Calculator for a customised estimate in minutes.
If your kitchen is one of the most used spaces in your home, it should also be one of the smartest. Whether you're prepping daily tiffins or hosting the occasional house party, the best kitchen interior design choices are the ones that quietly make life easier. No flash, just function—with a good bit of style.
Here are a few trends in modular kitchen setups that are actually making a difference in 2025:
Handleless cabinets: No handles means fewer things to clean and fewer bumps along the way. Push-to-open drawers and grooved shutters make cooking and cleaning feel effortless. You can see how these work in our handleless kitchen design ideas.
Two-tone colour schemes: Think matte blue and white, or warm wood with black. These pairings bring contrast without being loud, and they suit both compact kitchens and bigger open spaces.
Smart storage accessories: Pull-out spice racks, under-sink organisers, tall units with built-in trays—these help you store more without cluttering your counters.
Sustainable materials: From low-VOC laminates to bamboo shelves and energy-saving LEDs, today’s kitchens are getting greener. They're better for your health and the planet.
Open shelving (done right): A few open shelves can break up a wall of cabinets. Perfect for mugs, plants, or even your go-to masalas.
These modular kitchen interior ideas aren’t about trends for the sake of it—they're about kitchens that grow with your family, routines, and needs. Want help figuring out what would actually work in your space? The HomeLane design team can help walk you through the options and build something that suits your life—not just a catalogue page.
When it comes to picking a kitchen style, it’s not just about what looks good in photos—it also needs to be practical, long-lasting, and blend with the overall vibe of your home. Your kitchen should feel like a natural extension of how you live, eat, and even entertain.
Here are some styles Indian homeowners love:
Contemporary minimalism: Clean lines, sleek finishes, and handleless cabinets. Great if you’re into fuss-free cooking zones with maximum utility.
Classic charm: Soft colours, warm lighting, and detailed cabinet styles (like shaker shutters). Feels just right for homes with a more traditional or family-oriented aesthetic.
Industrial edge: Think matte black, brushed metal, and open shelving. This one works brilliantly in open kitchens or homes with bold, raw design elements.
Boho fusion: A creative mix of patterns, open racks, colourful tiles, and earthy tones. A go-to for renters, DIY lovers, and those who want a kitchen that feels warm and eclectic.
The best part? At HomeLane, we help you preview these styles in 3D, so you can actually see how your home kitchen design will look before you sign off on anything.
Think of the modules as the building blocks of your kitchen. They’re what make a modular kitchen feel smart, efficient, and easy to live with. The right modules make day-to-day life easier—whether you’re making a quick masala chai or hosting your in-laws over the weekend.
Here’s what usually goes in:
Base units: These sit below your countertop and do most of the heavy lifting. They store your pots, pans, grains, groceries—basically everything that doesn’t belong on the counter. Opt for drawers in these units for easier access without the bending and rummaging.
Wall units: Mounted above the counter, these are super-handy for storing everyday essentials like tea, coffee, spices, dry snacks, and plates. They keep clutter off your counters and things within reach.
Tall units: Think of these as vertical storage champions. Perfect for storing bulk groceries, or integrating large appliances like your built-in oven, microwave, or even a pantry cupboard. Great for big families or bulk buyers.
Drawer units: From cutlery trays to pull-out spice racks and deep drawers for dinner sets—these are the real organisers of your kitchen. No more digging around in dark cabinets.
Corner solutions: Corners don’t have to be dead space. With solutions like magic corners or carousel trays, even those awkward nooks turn into functional storage.
HomeLane offers a wide range of accessories and smart solutions that can be mixed and matched to suit your cooking habits and space needs. And yes, everything can be visualised before it's made—so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Curious what modules would work best in your space? Let’s sit down (tea or coffee, your pick) and map out your kitchen game plan. No pressure, just good design talk.
When it comes to modular kitchen countertops, it’s not just about how sleek they look—it’s about how well they stand up to real, everyday messes. Indian kitchens see a lot: boiling chai, hot kadais, turmeric splashes, and the occasional pressure cooker hiss. That’s why choosing the right countertop is key—not just for style, but for survival.
Here’s a breakdown of the most popular options:
Granite:
A classic favourite in Indian homes. Granite is super strong, can take direct heat, and won’t flinch if you’re setting down a hot cooker straight from the stove. It’s also pretty forgiving when it comes to stains—haldi, oil, and masalas don’t show up easily, especially on darker shades. The only thing to keep in mind? You’ll need to seal it occasionally to maintain its shine.
Quartz:
Sleek, modern, and low on fuss. Quartz is an engineered stone, which means it’s made to resist stains, scratches, and moisture. It’s non-porous—so if you’ve ever had a turmeric spill that wouldn’t go away, this is a solid pick. It also comes in lots of colours and patterns, making it a great fit for almost any kitchen design style.
Marble:
Gorgeous to look at, but high on maintenance. Marble can chip, stain, and scratch easily—so it’s not the best fit for full-blown Indian cooking. That said, it works beautifully in dry zones like breakfast counters or pooja shelves, where it adds a touch of luxury without facing the kitchen heat.
Solid surface (like Corian):
If you’re all about smooth, seamless design, solid surfaces are for you. These can be moulded to flow around your sink, bend around corners, and create a very polished, minimal look. They’re easy to clean, but not as heat-resistant—so use trivets or mats for hot utensils.
Still unsure which one fits your cooking habits and budget? At HomeLane, our designers help you weigh your options—not just on paper, but in real time with 3D previews of your kitchen setup. So there’s no guesswork—just practical choices made easy.
Absolutely. Having a pre-installed granite countertop doesn’t mean you can't go modular. In fact, many homeowners in India upgrade to modular kitchens while retaining their existing counters.
Here’s how it works:
We measure around the current granite: The first step is understanding what’s already there. Our team takes detailed measurements of your existing countertop—height, width, depth, and any overhangs—so the new base cabinets slot in perfectly underneath, without disturbing the granite.
We customise the base modules to fit your space: Every home is different. Whether your counter runs wall-to-wall or leaves a little gap at the side, we create modular base units that fit like a glove. The drawers, shutters, and even the hardware are aligned to work with your current structure.
We handle civil quirks with smart fixes: Have a sloping floor? Or a wall that isn’t perfectly straight? That’s more common than you’d think—especially in older homes. In such cases, we use adjustable legs, filler panels, or custom skirting to cover gaps and make sure the kitchen looks seamless and feels balanced.
We keep your day-to-day in mind: Things like your gas line, water connection, and under-sink area are factored into the design so you don’t end up with modules you can’t use or pipes you need to re-route. It's all planned to minimise rework—and avoid extra costs.
In short, we don’t force your space to fit into a standard design—we shape the modular kitchen around what already exists. And with HomeLane’s experienced team, you’ll always have practical options that suit your needs, not just the catalogue.
Choosing the right colours for your kitchen interior design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about how you want your space to feel while you cook, clean, and maybe sneak in a quick chai break. In Indian homes, the kitchen is always buzzing—so your colours should help you feel calm, focused, or uplifted, depending on the mood you want.
Here are a few tried-and-tested modular kitchen colour combinations that look great and work well for everyday Indian kitchens:
Blue and white: This classic combo creates a clean, peaceful look that helps offset the visual noise of a busy kitchen. Great for smaller spaces or homes where natural light is limited—the white keeps things airy, while the blue adds just enough character.
Walnut and cream: A favourite for families who want a warm, welcoming vibe. Walnut tones hide minor stains (like oil splashes or turmeric dust), while cream adds softness and keeps the space from feeling too dark. This one blends beautifully with most flooring and wall shades, too.
Matte grey and wood: Want something sleek and city-smart? This combo is for you. Grey adds a cool, modern edge, and wood brings warmth to balance it out. Bonus: matte finishes don’t show fingerprints or smudges easily—ideal if you have kids or cook often.
Mustard and white: Looking to brighten things up without making it loud? Mustard is cheerful but grounded—it adds just the right pop of colour. Paired with white, it makes compact modular kitchens feel livelier without feeling chaotic.
Colour can completely change the way your home kitchen design feels—and functions. At HomeLane, our design team helps you visualise different kitchen design combinations in 3D before you commit. So whether you’re going bold or playing it safe, you’ll always know how it’ll look before it gets installed.
In Indian kitchens, where masala splashes, steam, turmeric stains, and regular clean-ups are part of the daily scene, your finish matters more than you’d think. It’s not just about looks—it’s about how your kitchen holds up to life.
Let’s break down a few popular finish options:
Acrylic: Super glossy and premium-looking. Think showroom shine. But it’s a bit high-maintenance—if your kitchen sees a lot of action, be ready to wipe it down often to keep fingerprints and smudges at bay.
High-gloss laminate: Shiny and stylish, but a little more budget-friendly than acrylic. It reflects light, which makes small kitchens appear more spacious. And yes, it can handle daily messes with a quick wipe.
Matte laminate: If you’re into understated elegance, this is your pick. It feels more textured, doesn’t show smudges easily, and suits Indian homes that value both style and practicality.
Membrane finish: This one’s a middle ground. It wraps around the shutters, offering a seamless look. It’s durable, smooth, and comes in both matte and glossy variations—great if you want something neat and low-fuss.
When choosing, consider your natural lighting, cooking habits, and how much upkeep you’re okay with. At HomeLane, we help you match the right finish to your lifestyle and even show you samples in your own layout. So you don’t have to imagine it—you’ll know exactly what you’re getting.
Modular kitchen designs aren’t just about how they look—they’re about how they work. And smart storage is where they really shine. If you’ve ever struggled with overflowing drawers, cluttered counters, or unreachable corners, this is where things get better.
In most Indian kitchens, space is precious—and cooking routines are intense. From keeping your spice jars handy during tadka to stashing away monthly grocery hauls, storage needs to do more.
At HomeLane, our modular kitchens come with plenty of storage solutions designed for the way Indian families live and cook:
Pull-out spice racks: No more digging through cabinets mid-tadka. These racks keep your masalas right where you need them.
Corner units: Like magic corners and carousel trays that make even the most awkward spots usable.
Tall pantry units: Perfect for storing large containers of atta, rice, lentils, and snacks—all in one organised place.
Cutlery trays and drawer organisers: Say goodbye to messy drawers. Everything from teaspoons to serving spoons has its spot.
Under-sink units: Tidy up your cleaning essentials with customised storage that doesn’t waste an inch.
At HomeLane, we make sure everything has its place—and everything is easy to reach. Our designers work with your daily habits in mind, so your kitchen feels intuitive from Day 1.
Yes—you’ll get a clear idea of how your modular kitchen design will come together before anything goes into production.
At HomeLane, we use a 3D design tool to create a visual preview of your kitchen layout. It’s not just a drawing—it’s a walk-through of your future kitchen, tailored to your floor plan and needs.
Understand how your space will work: From where your hob, chimney, and sink will be placed to how much counter space you’ll have for chopping veggies or placing your kadais—everything is planned in detail so there are no surprises later.
See how different modules fit in: Want a tall pantry unit for storing monthly groceries? Curious about where your mixer, microwave, or water purifier will go? We plug in all the essential elements so you know exactly what fits where.
Make changes easily: Not happy with where the sink is placed? Need more drawers for your spice jars or kid-friendly shelves at a lower height? This is the stage where it's easy to move things around until it works just right for your routine.
And the best part? You can do all this during a free design consultation at your nearest HomeLane studio. Come by, sip a coffee, and explore what your dream kitchen could look like—with expert designers guiding you every step of the way.
When budgeting for your modular kitchen design, it’s easy to look at the base cost and think you’re done. But what really adds up—and adds value—are the add-ons you choose. These extras can make your kitchen more functional, stylish, and suited to your lifestyle. Here’s what to keep in mind:
Hardware and fittings: Soft-close hinges, tandem drawers, and lift-up shutters are small upgrades that make a big difference. Brands like Hettich or Blum add to durability—but they also add to cost.
Storage accessories: Pull-outs, pantry units, corner solutions, and drawer organisers make everyday use easier. Want a spice rack near the stove or a built-in tray for cutlery? These extras improve functionality but can increase the final quote.
Appliances: Built-in hobs, chimneys, ovens, dishwashers, and even microwave units can all be integrated—but they’ll reflect in the budget too. You can choose to buy them through HomeLane or get them independently.
Countertops and backsplashes: Upgrading from basic granite to quartz or solid surface adds to both aesthetics and cost. Similarly, a designer backsplash (think glass or Moroccan tile) can be a visual highlight—but isn’t always standard.
Lighting: Task lighting under cabinets, ambient strip lights, or pendant lights over an island aren’t always included—but they really lift the overall vibe of the space.
Your modular kitchen interior can be as minimal or as detailed as you want. At HomeLane, we walk you through each of these options with transparent pricing—so you can pick what matters most to you, and leave out what doesn’t. Curious about what your dream kitchen might cost? Try our Modular Kitchen Cost Calculator to get a quick estimate based on your preferences.
Yes—and they’re more doable than you’d think.
Modular kitchens can be planned to fit different budgets. You don’t have to go all-out with high-gloss finishes or premium accessories right away. At HomeLane, we offer budget-friendly modular kitchen designs that are functional, stylish, and made for everyday Indian homes.
Here’s how we keep things wallet-friendly:
Go for laminate finishes instead of acrylic—they’re durable, easy to clean, and come in tons of colours and textures.
Start with core modules like base units, wall cabinets, and a cutlery drawer. You can always add more later.
Skip the extras for now—like internal lighting or built-in appliances—and focus on getting your basics in place.
Think of it like building your kitchen in phases. You get a solid, good-looking setup that works for your current needs, and you can upgrade later as your lifestyle changes.
Not sure how much your kitchen might cost? Try our Modular Kitchen Cost Calculator for a quick estimate based on your city, layout, and preferences. Or better yet—drop by a HomeLane Experience Centre near you and speak to our designers. We’ll help you make smart choices that fit your space and your budget.
Most likely, yes! HomeLane offers modular kitchen installations in 40 cities across India, so there's a good chance we're already in your neighbourhood.
We currently serve:
Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dimapur, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Jamshedpur, Karimnagar, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Mangalore, Mumbai, Mysore, Nagpur, Nashik, New Delhi, Nizamabad, Noida, Patna, Pune, Ranchi, Salem, Shimoga, Siliguri, Surat, Thane, Tirupati, Trichy, Trivandrum, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Warangal, and more on the way!
Wherever you are, the experience stays the same:
Factory-made precision
Expert modular kitchen design
Professional installation
On-time delivery and post-installation support
Want to check if we’re active in your area? Visit homelane.com and enter your city to get started—or just drop by your nearest HomeLane Experience Centre and say hi.
A modular kitchen is built to make life easier—not add to your to-do list. With the right materials and a little regular care, it stays looking great for years, even with everyday Indian cooking.
Here’s what makes upkeep simple:
Laminates, especially matte ones, don’t show smudges easily and are easy to clean with just a damp cloth.
Quartz countertops resist haldi stains, oil splashes, and knife marks bette
r than most surfaces.Handleless or grooved cabinets cut down on dirt buildup and make wiping down a breeze.
Some quick tips:
Wipe down spills quickly—especially masala or oil-based ones.
Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers on glossy finishes.
Use cabinet liners to prevent mess in drawers and under the sink.
At HomeLane, we help you choose finishes that work with your lifestyle. If you cook daily, we suggest modular kitchen designs with surfaces that are durable and low on fuss. And if you’re the weekend-cooking type, we can explore higher-end options that still stay easy to maintain.
Want advice based on how you actually use your kitchen? Let our design team help you plan a setup that stays fresh without the extra effort.
The secret to a long-lasting modular kitchen isn’t just in the design—it’s in the little things you do every day to take care of it. And the good news? It doesn’t take much.
Here’s how to keep your modular kitchen surfaces looking like new:
Laminate or acrylic cabinets: Just wipe them down with a soft cloth and a bit of mild soap. Skip harsh scrubbers or soaking them with water—less is more.
Quartz or granite countertops: Clean up curry spills, haldi stains, or oil splashes as soon as they happen. Use a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner and a microfiber cloth.
Handles, hinges, and corners: These can collect dust and grime over time—especially in coastal or humid cities. A quick weekly wipe-down is all it takes.
And here’s the best part—at HomeLane, we keep real-life use in mind while helping you choose finishes and materials. So your modular kitchen design doesn’t just look great on Day 1—it stays practical and easy to maintain for years to come.
Need help picking finishes that are easy to clean and work for Indian kitchens? Our design experts have you covered.
At HomeLane, we know that building a modular kitchen is a big investment—not just in money, but in your daily comfort. That’s why we’ve built quality checks and guarantees into every stage of your installation journey.
Here’s what you can expect:
Factory-finished modules: Since your kitchen is pre-built in our factory, you get precision-made cabinets and shutters that fit perfectly and look seamless—no rough carpentry or patchy finishes.
On-site quality checks: Our team does multiple inspections during and after installation. We check the alignment of shutters, smooth functioning of drawers, and the sturdiness of all fittings.
Hardware and finish warranties: All hardware we use (hinges, channels, etc.) comes from trusted brands like Hettich and Ebco, and is backed by manufacturer warranties. Finishes like laminates or acrylics are also selected based on durability and resistance to everyday Indian kitchen wear—think steam, spills, and haldi stains.
Post-installation walkthrough: Once the kitchen is in place, our project team walks you through the setup—checking every corner, closing snag points, and making sure the kitchen is handed over in perfect condition.
10-year warranty: Every HomeLane kitchen comes with a 10-year flat warranty covering manufacturing defects, installation issues, and hardware problems. And our service team is just a call away, even after handover.
Because a well-designed modular kitchen isn’t just about the look—it’s about peace of mind that lasts long after the cabinets are shut.
At HomeLane, we understand that your kitchen isn't just another room—it's the heart of your home. Which is why we’ve made our modular kitchen process as smooth and time-efficient as possible.
For most standard projects, the entire journey—from the first design conversation to final handover—takes around 45 days.
Here’s what that journey looks like:
Design and Planning: It starts with a design session where our expert interior designers understand your layout, cooking habits, and aesthetic preferences. Together, we finalise a design that feels practical, stylish, and uniquely yours.
Factory Production: Once the design is approved, your kitchen is manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility using durable materials. Factory-made means consistent quality, a clean finish, and fewer surprises during installation.
On-site Installation: Our professional team handles everything—from setting up cabinets and drawers to fitting countertops and accessories. We also conduct thorough quality checks so that your kitchen is not just beautiful, but also built to last.
Unless your kitchen involves major civil changes or custom requests, you can expect your modular kitchen to be completed in about 45 days. And through every stage, you’ll receive regular updates so you always know what’s happening.
Want to get started? Book a free consultation with the HomeLane design team today—and let’s bring your kitchen to life.
Designing a modular kitchen with HomeLane is a step-by-step journey—one that’s tailored to how you live, cook, and use your kitchen every day. From your first design session to the final screw being tightened, we make the whole thing easy, transparent, and efficient.
Here’s how it works:
1. Consultation & Layout Planning
We start by understanding your space, lifestyle, and preferences. Do you cook every day or just on weekends? Do you need extra space for groceries or gadgets? Our expert interior designers use this input to suggest smart layouts—like L-shaped or parallel kitchens—that actually work for you.
2. Design & Material Selection
Next, we move to finishes, colours, and accessories. You’ll explore everything from laminates and quartz countertops to magic corners and tall pantry units. Our designers guide you through options that suit your daily routines—whether that means stain-resistant surfaces or easy-to-clean shutters.
3. 3D Visualisation & Final Sign-off
We don’t expect you to imagine how it’ll all come together—we show you. Our 3D design tool lets you see exactly what your kitchen will look like, so you can tweak modules, switch colours, or shift a cabinet before anything is final.
4. Factory Production
Once you approve the design, we build your kitchen in our factory. Factory-made modules mean better precision, cleaner finishes, and faster installations—with fewer delays or site-level mess.
5. Delivery, Installation & Quality Checks
Your kitchen is delivered and installed by our trained professionals. We run quality checks at every step to ensure everything—from drawer channels to countertop edges—is just right. You won’t have to run after multiple vendors or coordinate with carpenters. We’ve got it covered.
The best part? Most kitchens are ready in about 45 days—unless there are civil changes or major customisations. And you get regular updates along the way, so you’re never left guessing.
Want to see how it would look in your space? Book a free consultation with our team and let’s design a modular kitchen that fits your life—not just your floor plan.
Choosing a partner for your modular kitchen design isn’t just about pretty catalogues—it’s about who can deliver a kitchen that works for your life, day in and day out. Here’s why thousands of Indian homeowners pick HomeLane:
From the first layout sketch to the last drawer handle, everything is handled in-house. Your dedicated designer, project manager, factory team, and installers all work under one roof—so you get transparent pricing and no surprise add-ons.
Steam, tadka, haldi stains—Indian kitchens see it all. We recommend moisture-resistant cabinets, heat-proof countertops, and easy-clean finishes that stand up to everyday use. Think quartz tops that shrug off curry spills and soft-close drawers that don’t rattle when the pressure cooker whistles.
Before a single panel is cut, you’ll see your entire kitchen in 3D: cabinet heights, corner solutions, colour combos, even where the mixer-grinder will sit. Tweak, swap, or move things around until it feels perfect.
Every unit is machine-made in a controlled environment for tight tolerances and smooth finishes—far cleaner than on-site carpentry. Hardware comes from trusted brands like Blum and Hettich, and all raw materials meet E1 or higher emission standards.
Factory-built modules arrive ready to install, so the mess and noise at home stay minimal. If your project needs extra civil work, we’ll tell you up front and adjust the calendar together.
Materials, manufacture, installation, and hardware are covered for an entire decade. If something needs fixing, our service crew is only a call away.
Drop in, open drawers, feel finishes, check storage gadgets, and chat with an interior designer over chai. Seeing the details in person makes decisions easier.
Next step?
Use our free Cost Calculator for a rough idea, then book a design session—online or at your nearest Experience Centre—and let’s build a modular kitchen that works hard, looks good, and lasts.
*Timelines may stretch for major civil changes, but you’ll know the revised date before we start.
Yes—getting a modular kitchen from HomeLane doesn’t have to strain your savings. We’ve partnered with leading financial institutions to provide EMI plans that spread the cost into easy monthly instalments.
No-cost EMIs for up to 9 months on eligible orders—zero interest, zero hidden fees.
Low-interest EMIs for longer tenures if you’d like to keep the monthly outgo even smaller.
Financing for the entire bill value, from base units to accessories, subject to lender approval.
Transparent quote
Your designer gives you a detailed cost breakdown of your modular kitchen design—no surprise add-ons later.
Pick a plan
Choose the instalment amount and tenure that fit your monthly budget. Our team walks you through eligibility, paperwork, and processing fees (starting at ?399 + GST).
Quick approval
Submit basic KYC and income documents. Most approvals are swift, so production can start without delay.
Move in, pay later
Enjoy your new kitchen right away and repay in comfortable bites instead of one big chunk.
Why it helps
Keep your cash flow intact for other home expenses.
Upgrade finishes—like quartz counters or premium hardware—without postponing the project.
Start with one room (say, the kitchen) on EMI now, and add other spaces when you’re ready.
Ready to explore flexible payments? Talk to a HomeLane designer or use our Cost Calculator for a quick estimate. We’ll help you choose an EMI plan that makes your dream modular kitchen easy on the pocket—and even easier to love.
Absolutely. HomeLane offers a free design consultation and a no-obligation cost estimate for every modular kitchen project.
How it works
Book online or walk in
Reserve a slot on our website or drop by your nearest Experience Centre.
Sit with a designer
Our expert walks through your layout, cooking habits, and wishlist. You’ll see quick 3D sketches of possible layouts—L-shape, parallel, island, or whatever suits your space.
Get an instant cost ballpark
Using our in-house Cost Calculator, we plug in your city, materials, and accessories to give you a transparent estimate on the spot.
Refine at your pace
Tweak finishes, add or remove modules, and see the price change in real time. There’s no charge until you decide to move forward.
Why it helps
You know the budget before a single panel is cut.
You can compare laminate vs. acrylic, or quartz vs. granite, without guesswork.
The session is 100 % free—no strings attached.
Ready to see numbers? Book your free consultation today and walk out with a clear, personalised quote for your dream modular kitchen design.
Every family cooks, stores, and lives differently. HomeLane’s process puts those daily routines at the core of your kitchen interior design.
1. Lifestyle mapping
Your designer asks practical questions: Do you batch-cook on Sundays? Need a low microwave for the kids? Prefer drawers for spices or a pull-out? These details shape the first layout draft.
2. Zone-based planning
We divide the kitchen into prep, cook, wash, and storage zones, so movement feels natural—no criss-crossing with hot kadais in hand.
3. Custom modules & heights
Tall family? Countertops can be raised a couple of inches. Love your stand mixer? We add a sturdy appliance garage. Every cabinet, shelf, and accessory is picked to match your routine.
4. Material choices for Indian use
Steam-friendly laminates, heat-resistant quartz, soft-close hardware built for heavy pots—recommendations come from what stands up best to daily tadka and haldi splashes.
5. 3D preview and edits
Before production, you walk through a full 3D model. Swap colours, move a pull-out, or add a wicker basket—changes are easy on screen and cost nothing at this stage.
6. Factory precision, on-site fine-tuning
Modules are machine-made for a perfect fit, then installed by trained crews who adjust doors and drawers for a smooth glide before handover.
Bottom line: your modular kitchen isn’t lifted from a catalogue; it’s built around the way you cook, clean, and live—backed by HomeLane’s 10-year warranty and lifetime service support. Ready to customise? Book a free design session and let’s craft a kitchen that feels like it was always meant for your home.
Think of a modular kitchen as factory-built furniture that snaps together on site, versus a carpenter hammering away for weeks in your living room.
Factory precision: ± 1 mm gaps and moisture-sealed edges. No uneven shutters or leftover sawdust.
45-day timeline: Modules arrive ready to fit; you’re cooking in under two months—or HomeLane pays your rent (T&C apply).
Dismantle & move: Unscrew, pack, reinstall when you change homes.
Written warranty: Ten years of “we’ll fix it” peace of mind.
Carpenter kitchens often need 60–90 days, show 3–5 mm gaps, are nailed in place, and rarely come with a warranty.
A well-designed modular kitchen should last you through years of everyday use—and that’s exactly what you get with HomeLane.
When built with marine-grade plywood or HDHMR carcasses and fitted with trusted Häfele or Hettich hardware, your kitchen can comfortably last 15 to 20 years, even with regular cooking, cleaning, and the occasional curry spill.
Plus, every HomeLane kitchen comes with a 10-year warranty that covers most functional issues—so for the first decade, you’re fully covered. Think of it as a long-term investment that’s built to handle the wear and tear of Indian homes—and still look great doing it.
Designing your kitchen is a big investment—not just in money, but in time, energy, and trust. So, before you sign on the dotted line, here are a few things that really help:
A strong portfolio of completed homes, so you know they’ve done this before.
Full-time, salaried designers who will see your project through to the end.
A factory-backed setup that ensures consistent quality and precision.
A clear timeline—because you don’t want endless delays.
Transparent pricing with no surprise costs halfway through.
Easy EMI options, so you’re not forced to pay everything upfront.
After-sales support that’s just a tap away.
At HomeLane, we’ve built our entire service around these very things—
Over 45,000 homes delivered across India.
600+ trained designers who understand Indian homes.
Our own ISO-certified factory for modular precision.
A 45-day delivery promise, or we pay your rent*.
Fixed pricing and 0% EMI options.
And a super-handy HomeLane Care app for anything you need post-installation.
Oh, and if you’re wondering whether we’re trustworthy—well, MS Dhoni backs us too.
(*T&Cs apply, but our promise is rock solid.)
Yes, we absolutely can. If you’re looking to turn your enclosed kitchen into an open one with a peninsula or island counter, HomeLane has the expertise to make it happen—without turning your home into a construction zone.
Our team handles civil knock-downs and will reroute plumbing and electrical lines safely and professionally. We’ll also help you reimagine the layout so that it flows seamlessly with your living or dining area, making the kitchen feel more spacious, sociable, and open.
While every project is different, and larger structural changes may extend the timeline slightly, we always aim to deliver within a well-planned schedule. Our team will walk you through the expected timelines during the design phase, so you always know what to expect with your kitchen interior design.
Our brand ambassador, MS Dhoni prefers a cool, modern look. It features carbon-grey lower units, glacier-white uppers, and a slate-quartz island that adds a sleek focal point to the space.
It’s calm, balanced, and practical—perfect for someone who values clean lines and timeless style. If that sounds like your vibe too, ask your designer to show you this palette in a 3D preview during your design session. You might just end up picking your kitchen colours in record time.
We use only trusted, international brands like Häfele, Hettich, and Blum for all our soft-close hinges, drawers, and lift-up mechanisms. These aren’t just fancy names—they’re known for quality, durability, and smooth performance.
Every component is lab-tested for 100,000 open-and-shut cycles, so you don’t have to worry about wear and tear—even if your kitchen is the busiest spot in the house. Whether you're slamming drawers shut during rush-hour mornings or reaching for the midnight snacks, this hardware is built to last through all the action.
Yes, absolutely—and we’re all for it. At HomeLane, we offer plenty of eco-friendly options that are better for your family and the planet.
From FSC-certified plywood that supports responsible forestry, to low-VOC paints that keep indoor air safer to breathe—we've made sustainability a part of how we design. You can also opt for LED task lighting that cuts down on electricity bills, and energy-efficient appliances that do more with less.
These greener choices come built into our system, so making an environmentally conscious home doesn’t mean compromising on style or comfort. It’s all part of helping you create a home that feels good—and does good.
Absolutely—and we make it super easy. Every HomeLane modular kitchen design can include an under-sink pull-out unit with three soft-close bins to help you sort your waste into wet, dry, and recyclable categories.
No more cluttered corners with dangling plastic bags. This setup keeps things neat, hygienic, and organised—especially important in busy Indian kitchens where waste builds up quickly. It's a small addition that makes a big difference to your daily routine (and to the planet).
We’ve got that covered. In Indian kitchens, heavy iron tawas, sil-battas, and pressure cookers are everyday essentials—but they need sturdy storage.
That’s why our modular kitchen designs include reinforced drawers that can easily handle up to 50 kg, so you can stash your heaviest cookware without worry. And for those hot tawas right off the stove? Ask for a dedicated “tawa garage”—a heat-proof shelf placed right beside the hob. No more cluttered counters or scrambling for space while you cook. It’s practical, safe, and built around how you actually use your kitchen.
Nope. We know builder delays are all too common, and we’ve got your back. At HomeLane, your quote stays locked for 12 months from the date of booking—even if your possession gets pushed out.
No last-minute price hikes. No surprise costs. Just transparent pricing and a little peace of mind while you wait for your keys.
We take timelines seriously. So if your modular kitchen isn’t installed within 45 days, we pay your house rent for every extra day of delay.*
No loopholes. No fine print. Just a clear promise to respect your time—and your trust. That’s what makes HomeLane different.
*T&C apply, of course—but the commitment is real.
When you choose a modular kitchen from HomeLane, you’re not just getting great design—you’re getting long-term peace of mind. Every HomeLane kitchen comes with a 10-year warranty that covers the things that matter most in daily use.
Here’s what’s included:
The cabinet structure and build quality of the modules.
Edge-banding—those neat edges that keep moisture and dust out.
Hinges and channels—basically, all the moving parts that help your shutters and drawers function smoothly.
Service labour—for any manufacturing or installation-related issues that crop up during the warranty period.
You cook, entertain, spill some haldi here and there—we’ll handle the rest. This warranty is our way of saying, "We’ve got your back."
Yes, and that’s one of the biggest perks of choosing a modular kitchen. Unlike carpenter-made kitchens that are built on-site and fixed in place, HomeLane’s modular kitchens are factory-made in parts—or “modules”—that can be dismantled and reassembled with ease.
Roughly 95% of your kitchen can be unscrewed and moved to a new home, making it a smart investment for homeowners who might relocate in the future.
If and when you need to shift homes, you can simply raise a request through the HomeLane Care app, and we’ll help you with the next steps. Because a well-designed kitchen should move with you, not tie you down.
Yes, and not just as an afterthought. At HomeLane, sustainability is baked into how we design and build your modular kitchen—because we know that greener choices today mean a healthier home tomorrow. Here’s how we keep things eco-conscious without compromising on durability or style: We use E1-grade low-VOC boards as standard. That means fewer harmful emissions and better indoor air quality—especially important in kitchens that see regular heat, humidity, and daily use. Our PU finishes are water-based, not solvent-based—so you get the same sleek look without the harsh chemical fumes. LED lighting comes built in by default. It saves energy, lasts longer, and helps reduce your electricity bills. So, whether you’re planning your forever kitchen or simply want to make a mindful choice, know that we’ve already taken the greener route—without asking you to trade off on performance or aesthetics.
In Indian kitchens, where pressure cookers whistle, oil splatters, and tadkas sizzle daily, fire safety isn’t optional—it’s essential. That’s why every HomeLane modular kitchen is thoughtfully designed with built-in safety features.
Here’s what makes it fire-resilient:
BWP-grade plywood (Boiling Water Proof) is used for the core cabinet structure. It’s not just moisture-resistant—it can handle high temperatures better than regular boards.
Fire-retardant laminates help slow down the spread of flames, giving you crucial extra minutes to react in case of an emergency.
All wiring is ISI-certified copper, routed through metal conduits—a must for preventing short circuits, especially in areas where moisture and heat are high.
Want an extra layer of protection? We offer an optional pull-out fire extinguisher drawer right below the sink or hob area—easy to access, just in case.
So while you focus on cooking, we’ve already thought about the “what-ifs.” Because every good kitchen design is built around real life—and safety is part of that story.
If your kitchen sees a lot of frying, tadka, and spicy curries (whose doesn’t?), you’ll want a setup that can handle the smoke and oil without making your walls sticky.
We usually recommend a 3- or 4-burner brass hob—brass burners distribute heat evenly and are built to last. Pair this with a 1,200 m³/hr auto-clean chimney that comes with a baffle filter. It pulls in smoke and grease quickly, so your kitchen stays fresh and clean.
The best part? Auto-clean chimneys are low maintenance—no messy filters to scrub every few weeks. Just press a button and it does the rest. Ideal for Indian kitchens where cooking is full of flavour—and full of fumes!