2. Modular Kitchen Pantry Unit
When designing a modular kitchen pantry unit, avoid the mistake of adding too many unnecessary and hard to access shelves. A modular kitchen pantry should be designed keeping in mind the cooking style of the home, the number of people it caters to, the amount and kind of provisions stocked and how often it would need to be accessed.
3. Modular Kitchen Height
It may not seem like people would make a mistake when it comes to measurements and height when designing a modular kitchen but they often do. This mistake will cost dearly if the countertop and hob is either too high or too low or if cabinet shelves are unreachable. When approving the kitchen plan, it is important to check that the modular kitchen height suits the family’s needs.
4. Kitchen Island
One mistake that people make when installing a modular kitchen island is not giving themselves enough clearance space around it. An open kitchen with an island should have at least 42 inches of clearance on each side of the island, especially if the kitchen island countertop is the main work area.
5. Modular Kitchen Chimney
A modular kitchen chimney is a must in any kitchen as it absorbs all the smoke and odours and leaves your kitchen odour and grease free, thus increasing the life of your kitchen cabinets and floors. A common mistake made when choosing a kitchen chimney is not checking if it is the best fit for your kitchen.