Modular Kitchen Designs

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Revamp your kitchen with a sleek and efficient modular kitchen design! Modular kitchens are all the rage right now, and with good reason too. These pre-made units offer endless possibilities for customisation, creating a simple kitchen that perfectly fits your style and space. Explore popular layouts like L-shaped kitchens or U-shaped kitchens, or embrace an open kitchen design for a more social atmosphere. Modular kitchen designs put functionality at the forefront, with ample storage and features that make cooking a breeze. Discover the perfect kitchen interior design for you, and enjoy a space that's as beautiful as it is practical. Check out our stylish range of kitchen interior designs today, and get ready to fall in love!


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    L-Shaped Modular Kitchen

    This stunning kitchen interior design comes packed with tonnes of storage space in an easy mix of open and closed units. Wine red corner units and lift-ups infuse the space with high energy, creating vibrant contrast against the silken champagne cabinets all around. Use the open units to store condiments you need easy access to, and to display your precious collections of crockery. Add space-saving accessories in the drawers and pull-out units to make organisation easy as pie!

    Size | 11’ X 8’3”

    White Laminate Matte L-Shaped Modular Kitchen

    Cool and refreshing, this kitchen interior design is functional while being aesthetically pleasing at the same time. Crisp white combines with lime green in a refreshing and zesty combo, and the white kitchen granite design adds a touch of elegance. With plenty of counter space and storage for kitchen essentials and appliances, cooking in this space has to be a joy. The high-gloss laminates are very easy to maintain; they don't stain and are easy to clean. There's plenty of light in this kitchen, so you can add some succulents to the window ledge too!

    Size | 7’7" x 7’2"

    L-Shaped Smart Modular Kitchen

    This is what we call a smart kitchen. It's stylish in design and keeps the space light and airy. The laminates don't stain easily and can be wiped clean after your culinary experiments. We've waterproofed the sink unit with boiling waterproof ply. There's ample space for all your appliances, utensils, jars of condiments and more! Just add the right internal accessories and you're good to go!

    Size | 11'9" x 8'4"

    Grey Toned Marigold Pop Parallel Modular Kitchen

    This parallel kitchen with that pop of Marigold is visually light but great on storage. It’s the quintessential space to indulge your culinary experiments. The design has assigned adequate space for display, crockery and snacks.

    Size | 14'1" x 8'1"

    L-Shaped White and Citrus Green Modular Kitchen

    Cool and refreshing, this HomeLane kitchen is functional while being aesthetically pleasing. With plenty of counter space and separate space for your microwave, cooking in this space will be a joy. The blend of open and closed units are great for things you want to show off, like your good China, and things you don't want to show off like your condiments. The white laminates are very easy to maintain since they don't stain easily and are easy to clean. There's plenty of light in this kitchen, so you can add some succulents to the window ledge too!

    Size | 13'6" x 8'10"

    L-Shape Light Brown Modular Kitchen

    Gorgeous grains of light wood laminate add a rustic, earthy tone to this lovely L-shaped small modular kitchen. Deep, spacious drawers and easy-to-access shelves and cabinets add all the convenience and comfort you’ll ever need. Opt for a black kitchen granite design and a beige textured kitchen tile design for a cohesive look. It’s time to get started on those delicious recipes!

    Size | 8'2" X 10'6"

    Wenge Parallel Modular Kitchen

    This parallel kitchen in contrasting shades soaks in tonnes of natural light with the current layout. It\'s chic while being comfortable, giving you enough room for all your appliances (including the washing machine and dish washer) and crockery. The workflow is easily set in motion with a separate counter for your chopping. The cabinets in Wenge ensure you have no smudges or spatter of curry. The cabinets are easy to wipe down and easy to open and close. With just the right blend of open and closed wall units, you can show off that piece of China you\'ve treasured or stock the things you need at hand always!

    Size | 8" x 15'5"

    L-Shape Modular Kitchen Interiors

    Looking for unconventional kitchen colour ideas? This combination of champagne and yellow ochre is delightful, warm and inspiring. The cabinet designs are crisp and modern, with beautiful finishes and thoughtful details that will surely make cooking a pleasure. Make this simple small kitchen design all yours, and you can look forward to creating plenty of mouth-watering memories with family and friends!

    Size | 10'4" x 11'9"

    Parallel Modular Kitchen Interior

    Living with a tiny kitchen doesn’t have to be frustrating when you have a space that’s as organised as this! Here’s a small modular kitchen that’s as smart as it’s stylish, with well-organised storage and thoughtful details. Wenge wood cabinets add panache and look great against open cabinets in white. The unassuming beige kitchen tile design blends seamlessly with the background, allowing the cabinets to take centre stage.

    Size | 10'4" x 11'9"

    Laminate Matte Wenge Parallel Modular Kitchen

    This parallel kitchen in contrasting shades soaks in tonnes of natural light with the current layout. It\'s chic while being comfortable, giving you enough room for all your appliances (including the washing machine and dish washer) and crockery. The workflow is easily set in motion with a separate counter for your chopping. The cabinets in Wenge ensure you have no smudges or spatter of curry. The cabinets are easy to wipe down and easy to open and close. With just the right blend of open and closed wall units, you can show off that piece of China you\'ve treasured or stock the things you need at hand always!

    Size | 11'6" X 6'10"

    Small Straight Modular Kitchen

    One of our most popular small modular kitchen options, this light and airy kitchen packs a whole lot into the tiniest of footprints. Clean, utilitarian cabinets faced with blonde wood shutters keep the kitchen decor looking bright, while space-saving accessories make the most of the available storage space. This is a cosy cooking space that’s just right for the occasional cook.

    Size | 11'9" x 8'4"

    L-Shaped Sleek Modular Kitchen

    This sleek kitchen is smart in design and functionality. The laminates don't stain easily and can be wiped clean after your culinary experiments. We've waterproofed the sink unit with boiling waterproof ply. There's ample space for all your appliances, utensils, jars of condiments and more! Just add the right internal accessories and you're good to go!

    Size | 7'8" x 7'5"

    Nogal Walnut and Slate Shade L-Shaped Modular Kitchen

    Nogal Walnut is warm and inviting, while shades of slate are as cool as they come; and the duo come together to make an inspired pairing in this softly elegant luxury modern kitchen design. This kitchen stands apart with its careful attention to detail and ergonomic design, ensuring that every inch of space is utilised well. Alternating dark and light hues, spread the colour throughout the layout, creating visual balance. Talk of treats - both culinary and visual!

    Size | 8' x 7'

    Brazillian Walnut and Champagne L-Shaped Modular Kitchen

    You never have to try hard to make a case for pairing Champagne and Brazilian Walnut, as the two are a match made in heaven. This small modular kitchen is the last word in convenience, with space-saving accessories and a combination of open shelves and closed cabinets. Whisper-soft colour in the kitchen tile design keeps the decor neutral, making it a beautiful canvas to showcase the other design elements!

    Size | 8'3" x 6'

    L-Shaped Island Modular Kitchen

    This kitchen design is very practical and great on space. The light tones appeal to everyone and make the kitchen appear spacious. There is a dedicated space for all your appliances and preparation. Now you and your family can enjoy some quality time as you create some of their favourite dishes.

    Size | 11' x 8'

    Aberto L-Shaped Creamy White and Sparkling Wood Modular Kitchen

    Creamy white in the upper run of cabinets makes a pretty pairing with wood in the lower run; the whole space comes together cohesively in this smart and streamlined luxury modern kitchen design. The highlight of the show, however, is the gorgeous black patterned kitchen tile design, which is effortlessly chic and elevates the aesthetics of the whole space. Note how the layout is divided into the main kitchen and the utility area by a half granite wall, allowing for efficient demarcation of workspaces.

    Size | 18 x 5

    Viola L-Shaped Black Wood and Creamy White Modular Kitchen

    If you’re looking for a kitchen interior design that makes a stylish statement, then this one is your best pick! Crisp white meets stunning black in this open kitchen with an edgy vibe. The stone kitchen granite design seamlessly transitions from the countertops to the walls, creating a visually harmonious look. Long, narrow slit windows replace the backsplash along one entire side, providing the worktop with plenty of natural light; while the twin rows of upper cabinets ensure that there is ample storage space.

    Size | 8'

    Garget U-Shaped Sparkling Wood and White Modular Kitchen

    Spacious and perfectly proportioned, this wood and white kitchen interior design is every home chef’s kitchen dream come true! The cabinet handles all line up in a row, creating a rhythmic cadence, and carefully designed storage and accessories ensure ease of use. Plenty of white and cream on the walls, floors, and kitchen POP design add a sense of lightness and freshness to the space.

    Size | 12' X 11'

    Catalina U Shaped Chocolate Wood and Creamy White Modular Kitchen

    Say it with mood-boosting splashes of colour and pattern, as this lovely kitchen does! Vibrant aqua cabinets sit pretty next to crisp white, making a style statement unlike any other. Sparkling mosaic kitchen tile design in black and white perfectly vibes with the chequered floor and sparkling white kitchen granite design. The kitchen POP design wraps up the two-tone palette with bold paint that lends definition to the ceiling.

    Size | 11' x 8'

    Osiris U Shaped Black Wood and Creamy White Modular kitchen

    A black and white colour combo is guaranteed to never go out of style. Get this timeless look in your home, with this simple kitchen design that’s easy to fall in love with! Sparkling white upper cabinets keep your kitchen looking spacious, while the deep black lower cabinets provide a stunning contrast. The slate-coloured kitchen tile design helps to tie it all together.

    Size | 12' x 6'

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is a Modular Kitchen?

    A modular kitchen is a type of kitchen design that is made up of pre-manufactured units or modules. These units can be assembled in a variety of configurations to create a customized kitchen interior design. They typically include cabinets, countertops, and appliances. The kitchen cupboard designs are usually created using wood or laminate and come in a range of sizes, colours, and styles to suit different tastes and budgets. Appliances such as ovens, ranges, and refrigerators can also be included in modular kitchen designs.

    One of the main benefits of a modular kitchen interior design is that it can be customized to fit the specific needs and layout of a particular space. Another benefit of a modular kitchen design is that it is easy to install. Modular kitchens also offer a range of design options. You can choose from a wide variety of colours, finishes, and styles to create a kitchen that reflects your personal taste and style.

  • What Does a Modular Kitchen Include?

    A modular kitchen typically includes:

    • Cabinets: These are the main storage units in a kitchen and are usually made of wood or laminate. These kitchen cupboard designs come in a range of sizes, styles, and colours to suit different tastes and budgets.

    • Countertops: These are the surfaces that you work on in the kitchen and are typically made of materials such as granite, quartz, or laminate. Modular kitchen granite design comes in a range of colours and finishes.

    • Appliances: Your modular kitchen design may include appliances such as ovens, ranges, refrigerators, and dishwashers. These appliances can be integrated into the kitchen decor or added as separate units.

    • Sinks: Modular kitchen designs may include a sink and faucet, which are typically made of materials such as stainless steel, porcelain, or granite.

    • Backsplashes: Your modular kitchen design may include a backsplash, which can be made of materials such as tile, stone, or glass. These kitchen tile designs protect the wall behind the countertops from splashes and spills. 

    • Lighting: Modular kitchen designs may include lighting fixtures such as pendant lights, under-cabinet lights, or recessed lights.

    • Hardware: Modular kitchen designs may include hardware such as handles, knobs, and pulls for the cabinets and drawers.

    • Accessories: Your modular kitchen design may include a range of accessories such as pull-out drawers, lazy susans, and built-in organizers to make the kitchen more functional and organized.

  • Which Type of Modular Kitchen Is the Best?

    There is no one best of modular kitchen design, as the best option will depend on the specific needs, preferences, and budget of the homeowner. Some factors to consider when choosing a modular kitchen design would be:

    • Layout: The layout of the modular kitchen design will largely depend on the size and shape of the space, as well as the desired arrangement of appliances and storage units. Some popular modular kitchen layouts include the one-wall kitchen, the galley kitchen, the L-shaped kitchen, and the U-shaped kitchen.

    • Materials: Modular kitchen cabinets, countertops, and other components can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. Each material has its own unique benefits and drawbacks, so it's important to consider factors like durability, maintenance, and cost when deciding which material is best for your kitchen interior design. 

    • Style: Modular kitchen designs come in a wide range of styles, from traditional to modern and everything in between. It's important to choose a style that reflects your personal taste and complements the overall design of your home.

    • Functionality: Consider your specific needs and preferences when it comes to functionality in the kitchen. Do you entertain frequently and need a lot of counter space? Do you have a large family and need a lot of storage? Answering these questions will help you determine which modular kitchen idea is the best fit for your needs.

    • Budget: Modular kitchen prices can vary significantly, depending on the materials, appliances, and features included. It's important to set a budget and stick to it when choosing a modular kitchen design to ensure that you get the most value for your money.

  • Why are Modular Kitchens Becoming Popular?

    Modular kitchen designs have become increasingly popular in recent years because they offer a number of benefits and advantages over traditional, non-modular kitchen interior design ideas. Some of the reasons why modular kitchen designs are becoming popular are:

    • Flexibility: Modular kitchens are designed to be flexible and customisable, allowing homeowners to choose the layout, design, and features that best suit their needs and preferences.

    • Efficiency: Modular kitchen furniture designs are more efficient and functional, with features such as pull-out shelves, lazy Susans, and built-in organizers to help maximize storage and organization.

    • Durability: Modular kitchens are made with high-quality materials and are built to last, making them a more durable and long-lasting option.

    • Cost: Modular kitchen prices are often way lesser than traditional kitchens because these kitchens can be easily installed and require less custom carpentry work.

    • Aesthetics: Modular kitchens are available in a wide range of styles, colours, and finishes, allowing homeowners to choose a look that fits their personal style and the overall design of their home.

  • What Are the Advantages of a Modular Kitchen?

    There are 3 main advantages of going modular with your kitchen interior design:

    • Easy maintenance: Modular kitchen designs are easy to maintain and clean, with surfaces that can be wiped down easily and features such as built-in organizers that help keep clutter at bay.

    • Easy installation: Modular kitchens are typically easier to install than traditional kitchens because they are pre-fabricated and can be easily assembled on-site. This can also make it easier to relocate or move the kitchen if necessary.

    • Customisation: Modular kitchens are designed to be flexible and customisable, allowing homeowners to choose the layout, design, and features that best suit their needs and preferences.

  • Which Cities Is HomeLane Operational In?

    HomeLane is present in over 20 cities with 40+ studios. 

    Currently, we have a presence in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Kolkata, Ranchi, Kochi, Mysore, Surat, Jaipur, Trichy, Nagpur and more.

  • What is the cost of a modular kitchen?

    The cost of your modular kitchen can vary greatly depending on several factors, including the following:

    • Size and layout of the kitchen: 

    It goes without saying that the larger your kitchen, the more you will have to pay!

    Again, the type of layout you choose will also determine the cost. Typically, a large kitchen design with an island will drive up costs, whereas a small one-wall kitchen will be the most budget-friendly option.

    • Materials used for cabinets, countertops, appliances, etc.:

    Premium materials and high-quality finishes will lead to a higher overall cost. For instance, if you choose real wood cabinets, it will cost a great deal more than cabinets made of particle board or MDF and laminate.

    For the countertops, the cheapest material is laminate, and the most expensive will be luxe quality marble or Quartz.

    And when it comes to appliances, if you choose integrated appliances with top-of-the-line features, you’ll have to pay more than for freestanding compact baseline models.

    • Brand and quality of materials:

    Top brands of hardware, wood boards and laminates will come with a hefty price tag, while non-branded materials will be more affordable. A word of caution: even if you are on a tight budget, you should never compromise on quality. Cheap materials will be of low quality, which means that you will have to pay much more for repairs and replacements in a very short time!

    • Complexity of design

    Custom designs with elaborate panelling and a lot of detailing will drive the price of your modular kitchen up. Flat-faced shutters and simple, streamlined cabinets involve less work and will cost less.

    • Location and labour costs

    Prices of local labour and material transport will vary depending on the geographical location. Transport will cost less in cities, but labour costs may be higher. The opposite will hold good in smaller towns and locations that are far from the city centre.

    • Additional features like lighting and accessories

    If you opt for additional features like high-end storage accessories, task lights and display lights, and any type of electrical or plumbing work, then your kitchen design estimate will increase proportionately.

    A rough estimate suggests the cost of an 8-foot by 6-foot HomeLane kitchen can range upwards of ?1.55 Lakhs in Bengaluru. At this price, you will get cabinets made of particle board and finished with matte laminate, with basic accessories that include a detergent and a bin holder, a cutlery, a cup and saucer and thali tray, and a bottle pull-out.

  • What is the price of an 8 x 8 modular kitchen?

    HomeLane’s Cost Calculator shows that an 8-foot x 8-foot modular kitchen has a starting price of approximately INR 1.72 Lakhs in Bengaluru. This cost includes cabinets made of particle board and finished with matte laminate, with basic accessories that include a detergent and a bin holder, cutlery, cup and saucer and thali tray, and a bottle pull-out.

    The same kitchen, when constructed with boiling waterproof plywood and high-gloss laminate, will cost around INR 2.10 Lakhs.

    Your kitchen price will vary based on factors like the layout, material and finishes you choose, as also the kitchen design you opt for. The materials you choose for cabinets, countertops, and hardware will significantly impact the price. Opting for premium materials like solid wood or granite will naturally increase the cost compared to standard options like particle board and laminate.

    Additional features like built-in appliances, hidden storage solutions, and smart technology can add to the overall cost. Again, labour and material costs can differ based on your geographical location.

    Your HomeLane designer will help you to make the right choices, keeping in mind your needs, preferences, and budget. With guidance from HomeLane, you can get a customised kitchen that fits both your style and your budget, without cutting corners on quality or durability.

  • What is the difference between a kitchen and a modular kitchen?

    A traditional kitchen and a modular kitchen are worlds apart when it comes to construction, efficiency and aesthetics.

    Traditional kitchens:

    • Built on-site: Carpenters work by hand, using wood, plywood, veneers and laminates to create a custom-built space. They craft each piece using tools, which requires considerable skill and will take a lot of time—often several months.

    • Limited flexibility: Modifications or adjustments are tedious, as every bit is hand-crafted.

    • Time-consuming installation: Building on-site can be a lengthy process, potentially disrupting your daily routine for an extended period. And what’s more, you’ll have to contend with debris, noise and clutter till the job is done!

    • Potentially higher cost: The involvement of skilled labour and custom-made elements will often lead to a much higher overall cost compared to modular kitchens.

    • Unique character: All said and done, traditional kitchens offer unique, timeless charm and are able to cater to one-of-a kind design preferences.

    Modular kitchens:

    • Prefabricated units: Modular kitchens come in standard sizes that are fabricated in the factory. They are then assembled, rather like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, at your site. 

    • Highly customisable: Modular units come in a wide range of styles, materials, and finishes, allowing for personalisation within the framework of the standardised components.

    • Faster installation: The assembly of prefabricated units is a lot quicker compared to traditional construction, minimising disruption to your normal routine. Your kitchen will typically get installed in less than a week.

    • Potentially cost-effective: Standardisation and mass production can often make modular kitchens a far more affordable option than a carpenter-made kitchen.

    • Easy modification: If you need to add or remove units in the future, the modular nature of the components allows you to do so easily. Even in case of repairs, you will be able to get replacements for modular kitchen components off the shelf.

  • Which shape of modular kitchen is the best? What is the least efficient kitchen shape?

    It’s hard to choose a single "best" or “worst” shape for a modular kitchen, as the ideal layout depends heavily on your space constraints, cooking habits, and the functionality you seek! Let’s try to understand the strengths and weaknesses of different layouts to help you make an informed decision:

    L-shaped:

    • Efficient use of corner space: Perfect for open kitchens and smaller spaces, an L-shaped layout offers more storage and countertop area without feeling cramped.

    • Promotes a good workflow: This layout allows for a natural flow between the sink, stove, and refrigerator, enhancing cooking efficiency.

    • Flexibility: Can be adapted to fit various kitchen designs, sizes and shapes.

    U-shaped:

    • Maximises storage and workspace: Ideal for larger kitchens, a U-shaped layout offers ample counter space and storage on three walls.

    • Encourages social interaction: It creates a central workspace, encouraging social interaction and fostering conversations while cooking.

    • Potential traffic flow issues: Needs careful planning to ensure adequate space for movement without feeling congested, especially in kitchens that are short on space!

    Parallel:

    • Suitable for long and narrow kitchens: Two parallel countertops facing each other work well in this layout. This is often considered by designers to be the most efficient modular kitchen layout.

    • Efficient for specific tasks: Ideal for kitchens that are basically used for food preparation and less for socialising, as the layout does not encourage interactions.

    • Limited workspace: May feel cramped in smaller kitchens, requiring careful planning of appliance placement and cabinet door openings, to avoid obstructing the free flow of movement.


  • What is the most popular modular kitchen layout today?

    The most popular modular kitchen layout today is the L-shaped one. There are several good reasons for this:

    Optimal size: A parallel or straight kitchen design may seem cramped, while an island kitchen is priced quite high. The L-shaped kitchen falls in between these two extremes.

    Efficiency: The L-shape promotes a natural flow between the sink, stove, and refrigerator, enhancing the "work triangle" that designers deem to be crucial for efficient food preparation.

    Versatility: This layout readily adapts to various kitchen sizes and shapes, making it highly versatile. Whether your kitchen is compact or spacious, an L-shaped configuration can be tailored to fit neatly within the given area.

    Functionality: The design allows for ample countertop space on two adjoining walls, providing generous work areas and storage options without compromising on movement and traffic flow. This promotes smooth operation, especially if multiple cooks are using the kitchen at the same time.

    Openness: L-shaped kitchen designs integrate well with open floor plans, creating a cohesive and spacious feel. This fosters a sense of connection and allows for interaction with family and guests while cooking.

    Aesthetics: The L-shape offers a balanced and aesthetically pleasing visual, that can be paired with a variety of styles—from modern and minimalist to traditional and rustic!

    While L-shaped kitchens may rank high on popularity charts, the "best" layout ultimately depends on your unique needs, space limitations, and desired functionality. Don’t blindly follow your next-door neighbour! Your HomeLane designer can help you explore different options and create a layout that perfectly aligns with your unique vision and preferences.


  • What are the trends in kitchen cabinets in 2024?

    Here are some of the latest trends in modular kitchen cabinets for 2024:

    Biophilic design: Homeowners are getting more in touch with the outdoors, and if that means an alfresco kitchen and dining space, so be it! An outdoor kitchen is a great way to expand your entertaining space, and allows you to host parties and gatherings in the midst of nature.

    If you aren’t blessed with a large terrace or a garden in your home, then you can incorporate a touch of nature by using natural materials like wood, bamboo and wicker in your kitchen cabinets. You can also add life and colour to your kitchen by creating ledges with indoor greenery. Maximise the amount of sunlight, and use nature-inspired colours and patterns for a biophilic space.

    Warmer whites and darker accents: While white kitchen designs still have an ardent fan following, the stark whites of recent years are giving way to softer, creamier tones. This creates a more relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Darker accents, such as black or charcoal grey, can also be used to add contrast and drama.

    Mixed-colour cabinetry: Don't be afraid to mix and match colours to create a unique and personal look. For example, you could use white cabinets for the perimeter of the kitchen and a darker colour for the island; or use different colours for the cabinets above the counter and those below. This can add visual interest and help to define different areas of the kitchen.

    Textured finishes: Cabinets are no longer just flat and plain surfaces. Textured finishes, such as those achieved through wood grains, laminates, and veneers, are becoming increasingly popular. This adds a layer of visual interest and can make your kitchen feel warm and inviting.

    Metallic accents: There’s added emphasis on metallic accents and accessories in today’s kitchen designs. Just a little gleam of metal can add warmth and character, and transform a plain kitchen into one that makes a statement. Look for cabinets with gold or brass accents, or even go for a whole wall of metal cabinets for a truly spectacular look.

    Smart storage: Urban kitchens are getting smaller, so homeowners are looking for ways to maximise storage space. This trend includes features like pull-out shelves, tandem boxes, and drawer organisers. Corner space is efficiently used by incorporating carousel units or Magic Corners, and even the space below the sink is converted to useful storage with pull-out bins and shutter-mounted shelves for cleaning supplies. Everything has its own designated space and purpose, which makes cooking a whole lot easier.