Skip to main content

Kitchen Accessories / Hardware For Kitchen

 
Gone are the days when cooking felt like a chore. Equipped with latest technologies and a flawless organization system, today’s kitchens facilitate easy meal preparation, organization and storage. 

Here, we list out five modular kitchen accessories which can simplify day-to-day cooking.

#1: Drawer systems :
If most of your storage items are set to go under your counter, then drawer systems are go-to modular kitchen accessories. These drawers trump cabinets as they make use of the wasted space which cannot be fully utilized in the latter.
#2: Tall units :
Tall units are an integral part of kitchen design, especially in cases where one needs to store huge amounts of groceries or items which have long shelf lives. 
These versatile modular kitchen accessories utilize vertical spaces and function like a pantry for kitchens that do not have one.
These units when closed look like a part of the kitchen’s wall, giving the space a clean look while housing diverse items from oil and seasonings to wine and munchies and more in differently sized drawers and shelves. The hideaway kitchen storage provides a cool, dry place which helps preserve delicate items and protects them from heat, sunlight and moisture.
#3: Pull outs :
Pull outs make the best use of narrow spaces in the kitchen. Usually installed near the dishwasher or towards either end of the kitchen, these modular kitchen accessories are designed with narrow shelves, making items easy to spot and access.
#4: Cutlery trays :
With compartments to hold everything from spoons, forks, knives, rolling pins and more in an organized manner, cutlery trays are versatile, must-have modular kitchen accessories for every home. 
This is a great way to do away with clutter and is especially handy when whipping meals in a hurry. The cutlery inserts are usually available in a variety of finishes to suit your preferences including metal, wood and PVC.
#5: Corner solutions :
Most of the time, corner spaces in kitchens typically go unused. However, you can access the most redundant corners of your kitchen with savvy solutions such as the LeMans corner and cabinets designed especially for the same. 
The former features kidney-shaped pull out shelves that rotate beyond the standard 90 degrees so that they fully retract into the back. The latter are usually deep, diagonal drawers that make good use of the corner space. 
Other solutions include Dee tray, Magic corner and more. These clever, easy-access modular kitchen accessories are a boon, especially for small kitchens, as they can be installed in both upper and lower cabinets.




Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Search

Pros And Cons Of Canopy Beds

Pros and Cons of Canopy Beds Pros :- Style :  The most obvious appeal of canopy beds is their undeniable style. Canopy beds create a huge impact and completely transform the look of your bedroom. Versatility :  As previously mentioned, canopy beds are a versatile design piece with many different styles to choose from.  Plus, all of the different ways you can style a canopy bed with curtains, linens, and other accessories makes this bed frame all the more versatile. Temperature regulation :  The linens used to drape over a canopy bed can be used for heat retention during the winter and for cooling during the summer.  Fun fact:  canopy beds were first developed centuries ago for this very purpose! With the warmth that they provide, canopy beds truly live up to their cozy reputation. Blocking out light and sound :  Similarly, the linens used to drape over a canopy bed can be used to block out light and muffle sounds. They also offer more priv

Dyes VS. Stains : What is better concrete dye or stain?

Using Dyes On Concrete ? What Are They, And How Do They Differ From Chemical Stains ? What is better concrete dye or stain? Dyes are the latest buzz in the decorative concrete community.  Their ease of use, extensive palette, and vibrancy of color (which can be more intense than chemical stains) are creating a wave of popularity that is gaining momentum. Unlike stains, which react chemically with the calcium hydroxide in concrete, dyes are nonreactive and impart color by penetrating concrete or other porous cementitious surfaces.  Dyes are much smaller in particle size than chemical stains or acrylic stains, thus allowing for easier penetration and color saturation while leaving less residue on the surface.  A good analogy for comparing the color intensity and penetration of dyes to stains is that you can fit a lot more marbles than bowling balls into the same size container.  The small dye particles fill the pores of the concrete and are very hard to remove

Acoustic Panel

Acoustic panels are used to reduce noise and control sound in many different spaces. They come in a large variety of sizes, types and colors to meet your design, budgetary, and durability requirements. An acoustic board is a special kind of board made of sound absorbing materials. Its job is to provide sound insulation. Between two outer walls sound absorbing material is inserted and the wall is porous. Thus, when sound passes through an acoustic board, the intensity of sound is decreased. The loss of sound energy is balanced by producing heat energy. Types of Acoustic Panels : Acoustic Fabric Wrapped Panels Acoustic Panel Room Kits Art Acoustic Panels Cotton Acoustic Panels Foam Acoustic Panels Indoor - Outdoor Acoustic Panels Metal Acoustic Panels Polyester Acoustic Panels PVC or Ripstop Wrapped Acoustic Panels Raw Acoustic Boards Wooden Acoustic Panels Placing Acoustic Panels on walls or ceilings is the best way to el