Will a Wood Kitchen Work in Your Home?
Many catalogues for modern kitchens showcase spaces decked out in shiny metal, stone and glass finishes. If you want a modern kitchen designs but with a warmer, cosier finish, you can transform the space’s whole aesthetic just by adding a wooden cupboard or wooden cabinets.
Another factor to consider is the people who will be using the kitchen the most. While wood for the floors in a kitchen is tricky (they’re definitely not your friend when it comes to spillages) a countertop is a definite no-no, especially in Indian homes. With the pungent and fragrant spices and condiments we use in our cooking, a wooden countertop will absorb all the smells, colours and juices and end up being a memory block of each meal you created on it!
What to Keep in Mind When Planning a Modern Wooden Kitchen
While each home is unique, with its own individual habits and requirements, there are some basic tips to consider before choosing the right wood and finish for a wooden modular kitchen.
Since wood is a natural and non-toxic material, it is highly absorbent when it comes to moisture, scents and stains.
- The finish or paint on any wood fitting can get scratched easily with regular household items or common accidents.
- However, a routine polish will leave a wooden cupboard for a kitchen or any other cabinetry looking as good as new.
- If you’re on a budget, consider only using wood for the outer panelling of your cabinetry, and fitting the insides with more affordable materials, such as steel, glass or acrylic.
- A regular wipe-down of any wooden surface will avoid build-up of grease or stains, and keep it looking new for longer.