
Cooking Can Be Made Easier With Kitchen Accessories
Kitchens must be built differently than other areas of your home since they are a useful space that is used frequently. A kitchen, unlike a living room, isn't only about picking colors and finishes. As a result, having the correct (and adequate) storage modules is only the beginning. Furthermore, the accessories for modular kitchens are just as significant as the cabinets or countertops in the design process. They may be the most important of all because they decide how readily you can use your kitchen!
Modular kitchen accessories are fittings that are installed inside cabinets to make them more convenient to use. Instead of having a heaping mess in the drawer, a cutlery tray within it makes it easier to organize, store, and find different types of spoons.
Yes, they appear to be expensive, but how much are these accessories? The cost is determined by a number of things. For example, while laminate is a less expensive finish than acrylic, accessories may account for a larger portion of your kitchen budget. However, some accessories are more expensive than others. As a result, to offer you a broad notion, we've created a list of their beginning pricing. It will be simple to determine what you require and what you do not require after that.
We've categorized these items by purpose — cooking accessories and cleaning accessories – to make things easier to grasp.
Modular Kitchen Cooking Accessories
Cooking accessories are further split into those that aid in the storage of food, those that aid in the storage of food products, and those that aid in the storage of utensils and other kitchen necessities.
FOOD STORAGE
NON-FOOD STORAGE
CLEAN ACCESSORIES FOR MODULAR KITCHEN
Cooking accessories are further split into those that aid in the storage of food, those that aid in the storage of food products, and those that aid in the storage of utensils and other kitchen necessities.
Food Storage
1 Spice/bottle Pull-out
The tall drawers are usually placed between the base cabinets.
This vertical drawer, which features two steel shelves, is ideal for storing tall bottles or large jars of spices. As a result, putting them in a line helps you to readily identify them.
Pantry Pull-out
Inside units that are tall or mid-tall.
The pantry-pull-out item is meant to hold all of your kitchen's goods. You can simply take out the shelves to get everything you need from the cabinet. This improves access that may be hampered by the cabinets' significant depth.
Wicker Baskets
Under the island counter or any of the base cabinets, in most cases.
Wicker baskets are used to store dry vegetables such as onions and potatoes, which are common in Indian households. They are simple to clean, so you don't have to be concerned about the residues that these vegetables leave behind.
Non-Food Storage
Cutlery Tray
The uppermost drawer in one of the foundation cabinets is usually used.
As a result, this fitting guarantees that all of the spoons (for cooking and eating) are properly organised. It's also useful for sorting knives and other objects such as sieves. When you organise your spoons into slots, you can quickly find the proper spoon when you need it.
Wire Basket
Typically, the centre drawers or any other drawers having a general purpose.
As a result, little bowls, platters, and other assorted items are commonly stored in this area. It provides a place to store items that are often used when cooking or serving.
Thali Basket
The bottom-most drawer in one of the foundation cabinets is usually used.
Function: This is one of the modular kitchen accessories that keeps the dinner and quarter plates in their proper places. The plates are easy to pick up and place in due to their upright posture. It also keeps the plates from clattering and cracking together if they aren't made of steel.
Lehman’s Corner/ Corner Carousel
This addon is designed to fit into blind corner units that can't be utilised otherwise.
Without the carousel attachment, the cabinet at the far end of the kitchen corner is merely empty space. As a result, the shelves on a revolving stand allow us to make the most of this area by improving access. The carousel attachment is more costly than its equivalents, given how crucial its purpose is and how unusual its positioning is.
Cleaning Accessories for Modular Kitchen
Detergent Pull-out/Holder
Usually, in the cabinet beneath the sink.
This accessory is a terrific way to collect all of your cleaning supplies in one location, such as detergents, phenyl, dishwashing soap, and other cleaning products. Extra scrubs or cleaning brushes can be stored here as well.
Bin Holder
The under-sink cabinet or any of the base cabinets is usually where you'll find it.
Function: To put it simply, it is a holder for a rubbish bin. It guarantees that your trash can is shoved inside the cabinets rather of being seen from the exterior of your kitchen.
Drawer Organiser
Usually, the base cabinet's middle or bottom drawer.
This device performs the same purpose as the detergent pull-out. It's just easier to use because it's in a drawer rather than a cabinet. Also, if you want to store up on cleaning goods, this provides extra space.