Blueprint for the Modern Kitchen
Plan your kitchen right before execution begins
A kitchen is one of the most used and most expensive parts of a home. If the layout, storage, appliance planning, and utility points are not thought through early, corrections later become difficult and costly.
- Layout and workflow planning
- Storage and utility optimization
- Appliance and electrical point coordination
- Material and finish guidance
Why this consultation matters
A kitchen cannot be planned only around looks. It has to work well every day.
Good planning reduces correction, clutter, and execution stress.
What We Evaluate
Layout and Workflow
How the kitchen should function based on movement, habits, and available space.
Storage Planning
What needs to be stored, where it should go, and how daily access can become easier.
Appliances and Utility Points
Placement of appliances, power points, plumbing, and service coordination.
Materials and Buildability
Practical finishes that suit usage, maintenance, and budget.
Kitchen Planning by Key Decision Areas
Layout Planning
A kitchen should support smooth movement between preparation, cooking, cleaning, and storage.
- Straight, parallel, L-shaped, or U-shaped suitability
- Counter usability and movement flow
- Sink, hob, and refrigerator positioning
Storage Planning
Good storage is not about adding more units. It is about making the kitchen easier to use.
- Base, wall, and tall unit distribution
- Everyday storage versus bulk storage
- Corner usage and dead-space reduction
Appliance Planning
Appliances should fit the kitchen, not disturb it.
- Refrigerator placement
- Chimney and hob coordination
- Microwave, oven, and dishwasher planning
Electrical and Plumbing Coordination
Many kitchen issues begin when service points are decided too late.
- Socket and switch locations
- Appliance power needs
- Sink and water-point coordination
Materials and Finishes
A kitchen has to handle heat, moisture, stains, and daily use.
- Countertop suitability
- Shutter and carcass material direction
- Ease of cleaning and maintenance
What You Get
Kitchen Layout Guidance
Clear direction on the most suitable layout for your space and usage.
Storage Planning Inputs
A more practical understanding of what storage your kitchen actually needs.
Appliance Coordination
Guidance on where major appliances should sit and how they should integrate.
Electrical and Utility Review
Early-stage advice to avoid costly service-point mistakes.
Material Direction
Recommendations that balance appearance, durability, and maintenance.
Execution Clarity
A clearer base for discussions with your contractor, carpenter, or interior team.
Best Time to Consult Us
The earlier, the better.
Kitchen decisions are easiest to optimize before civil work, electrical points, plumbing lines, and carpentry details are finalized.
- Before site execution begins
- Before electrical and plumbing points are frozen
- Before modular kitchen production starts