Premium Modular Kitchen Design Services
Precision-built modular kitchens manufactured in our factory with finishes and fittings engineered for how Indian families actually cook.
WHAT WE OFFER
Indian kitchens work harder than kitchens anywhere else in the world. Tadka splatters oil across shutter faces daily. Pressure cookers release steam that warps untreated surfaces over months. Heavy steel kadais test drawer channels every time they are pulled out. A premium kitchen must handle all of this and still look refined years later. That demands more than imported aesthetics. It demands materials, finishes, and hardware selected specifically for Indian cooking intensity.
We design and manufacture premium modular kitchens in our own factory in Hyderabad. Shutter finishes include PU lacquer, acrylic, handleless profiles, back-lacquered glass, membrane, and natural veneer. Countertops range from engineered quartz and granite to Dekton and solid surface. Internal accessories from Hettich and Blum include tall pull-outs, magic corners, bottle racks, cutlery inserts, and under-sink waste management systems.
With more than three decades in construction and interior manufacturing, we serve homeowners across India. Whether you are building a new kitchen or replacing one that failed to survive Indian cooking, contact us and let our factory build one that will.

Why Choose US
Premium Kitchens Built in Our Factory for Indian Homes
Own Factory Manufacturing
Every base unit, wall unit, and tall unit is CNC-cut and spray-booth finished in our facility. No outsourced production. Direct quality control from panel to installed kitchen.
Indian Cooking Durability
Oil-resistant PU lacquer, steam-proof sealed edges, and moisture-resistant BWP cores survive daily tadka, pressure cooking, and deep frying without finish degradation.
Premium Hardware Standard
Soft-close hinges, telescopic channels, and lift-up mechanisms from Hettich and Blum come standard. Every door and drawer operates silently through years of heavy use.
Precision Shutter Alignment
CNC boring ensures hinge holes are placed identically across every shutter. Doors close flush. Gaps stay uniform. That alignment holds true across fifty or a hundred shutters.
Custom Layout Engineering
L-shaped, U-shaped, parallel, straight, island, and G-shaped configurations designed to your exact floor plan. No catalogue defaults forced onto your space.
Transparent Kitchen Pricing
Itemised quotations listing every base unit, wall cabinet, countertop, backsplash, hardware brand, and accessory. No per-square-foot estimates hiding material downgrades.
Our Services
Services We Offer
L-shaped kitchens suit most Indian apartments. Two adjacent walls create an efficient work triangle between stove, sink, and refrigerator. We manufacture L-shaped kitchen sets with base cabinets, wall-mounted uppers, corner carousel units, and tall pantry towers. U-shaped configurations add a third wall for more counter space and storage. This layout works best in dedicated kitchen rooms where all three walls are available for cabinetry.
Corner units use either carousel mechanisms or magic corner pull-outs to eliminate dead space. Countertop depths are standardised for comfortable chopping height. Backsplash zones above the hob get stain-resistant surface treatment during production. For premium modular kitchen designers in Hyderabad working with standard apartment floor plans, the L and U configurations deliver the highest storage density per square foot. Our factory produces each unit to your exact wall measurements so every cabinet fits without filler strips.
Open-plan homes and large kitchens benefit from island or peninsula layouts. The island creates a freestanding central counter for preparation, casual dining, and social cooking. We manufacture island units with integrated hob housings, breakfast bar extensions, waterfall countertop edges, and under-island storage drawers. Peninsula configurations connect the island to a wall run for additional stability and utility access.
Island countertop materials include engineered quartz, Dekton, and natural stone. Pendant lighting coordination points are planned during the design phase. Plumbing and electrical provisions for island sinks and hobs are pre-routed in the island structure. For a premium modular kitchen design company building open-plan kitchens, island proportions must suit the room scale. A small island in a large kitchen looks lost. An oversized island in a compact space blocks movement. We engineer each island to the room’s specific dimensions.
PU lacquer delivers the smoothest, most refined surface on any kitchen shutter. Applied in our spray booth under controlled conditions, PU finishes produce a flawless matte, satin, or semi-gloss surface with no brush marks or orange-peel texture. Custom RAL colours allow exact colour matching to your interior palette. Handleless profile kitchens use aluminium J-profiles or push-to-open mechanisms for a seamless front face with no visible hardware.
These finishes resist oil staining and clean with a damp cloth. The lacquer surface does not yellow over time the way lower-grade painted shutters do. For premium modular kitchen design solutions at the highest finish tier, PU lacquer and handleless systems represent the benchmark. They require dust-free spray-booth environments and precise CNC routing for profile channels. Both are standard capabilities in our factory. On-site carpentry cannot produce these finishes.
Not every premium kitchen needs lacquer. Acrylic shutters offer a high-gloss, mirror-like surface that reflects light and makes compact kitchens feel larger. We bond acrylic sheets to moisture-proof MDF cores with factory-applied edge sealing. Natural veneer shutters bring warm wood grain texture in walnut, oak, or teak with clear-coat UV protection applied in our spray booth. Premium laminates in textured and super-matte profiles deliver durability at a moderate price point.
Each finish suits different cooking environments. Acrylic works well in kitchens with low oil exposure and modern aesthetics. Veneer suits homes that prefer a natural, warm visual tone. Textured laminates handle heavy Indian cooking with the least maintenance. For premium modular kitchen design companies offering multiple finish tiers, the key is matching the finish to the homeowner’s cooking intensity and aesthetic preference. We guide this selection during the design phase with physical samples.
What makes a premium kitchen function better than a standard one is the internal accessory system. We integrate tall pantry pull-outs that bring stored items to waist height. Magic corners swing out from corner cabinets, exposing hidden storage. Under-sink waste sorting bins separate wet and dry waste. Plate organisers, spice racks, bottle pull-outs, and cutlery inserts from Hettich and Blum are fitted during factory production.
Drawer systems use full-extension telescopic channels so the entire drawer interior is accessible. Inner drawers within larger drawers create two-tier storage for utensils and lids. Motorised lift-up wall units open upward for full shelf access at eye level. For a premium modular kitchen design company in India equipping kitchens for serious daily cooking, internal accessories are what separate a beautiful cabinet box from a truly functional cooking station.
The countertop is the most-used surface in any kitchen. We source and install engineered quartz, natural granite, Dekton, solid surface, and nano white countertops. Quartz resists staining from turmeric, tea, and oil. Granite handles hot vessels directly from the stove. Dekton offers extreme scratch and heat resistance for heavy-duty cooking. Under-mount sink cut-outs are factory-templated for precise fit without visible edges.
Backsplash zones behind the hob and sink get dedicated treatment. Options include back-painted glass panels, quartz slab extensions, ceramic tile coordination, and nano-coated surfaces that repel oil and water. Plumbing coordination for sink positioning and dishwasher connections is planned during the design phase. For premium modular kitchen design solutions where the countertop experiences daily chopping, grinding, and hot vessel placement, material selection is a performance decision, not just an aesthetic one.
How We Work
Your Vision. Our Process. One Seamless Journey.
01
CONSULTATION & PLANNING
We visit your home to measure the kitchen space. Wall lengths, window positions, plumbing points, electrical outlets, gas line locations, and chimney duct paths are documented. Your cooking habits, storage needs, and family size shape the layout brief.
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DESIGN & MATERIAL SELECTION
Our team creates a 3D kitchen layout showing cabinet placement, countertop configuration, appliance positions, and lighting coordination. You review shutter samples, countertop slabs, hardware demonstrations, and accessory options. All revisions are completed before production.
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QUOTATION & APPROVAL
You receive an itemised quote listing every base unit, wall cabinet, tall unit, countertop, backsplash, sink, hardware brand, internal accessories, and installation charge. Each line item includes material specification and individual pricing.
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MANUFACTURING & QUALITY CONTROL
Production runs on CNC machines with automated edge-banding and spray-booth finishing. Each cabinet passes dimensional tolerance checks, shutter alignment tests, hardware stress verification, and surface quality inspection before packing.
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Delivery & Installation
Our crew installs the complete kitchen. Base units are levelled. Wall cabinets are anchored. Countertops are templated and fitted. Sink and plumbing are connected. Chimney duct is routed. Every door, drawer, and accessory is tested. A walkthrough confirms your approval.
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Testimonials
"The magic corner pull-out in our L-shaped kitchen retrieves pots and pans from deep inside the corner cabinet. Before this, that corner was a black hole where utensils went to disappear. The tall pantry pull-out brings rice, dal, and masala containers to waist height. Cooking has become noticeably faster because everything is within reach without bending or climbing."
"The island kitchen they manufactured for our open-plan home has a waterfall quartz countertop and integrated hob. The breakfast bar extension on one side seats three people for morning coffee. Under-island drawers hold baking trays, mixing bowls, and serving platters. The pendant lighting was coordinated during design so the electrician knew exactly where to position the ceiling points."
"We compared acrylic and PU lacquer finishes at the showroom. The design team explained that acrylic gives a mirror-like gloss but PU offers smoother touch and better oil resistance. We chose PU matte in a warm grey. Sixteen months later, the colour has not yellowed at all. Our neighbour chose a carpenter-painted finish and hers turned yellow within six months."
"The engineered quartz countertop handles turmeric paste, beetroot juice, and hot tawa placements without a trace. We deliberately stress-tested it during the first week. Nothing stained. Nothing scratched. The under-mount sink has clean edges with no visible rim. Water drains off the counter directly into the basin. That seamless fit is something a site-installed top-mount sink cannot achieve."
"Every drawer in our kitchen uses full-extension channels. The entire drawer contents are visible when pulled out. Inner drawers inside the larger ones create a second tier for lids and small utensils. The cutlery insert from Hettich has individual slots sized for Indian serving spoons. These details seem small but they change how you use the kitchen every single day."
"We received quotes from four kitchen companies. Only one listed every base unit, wall cabinet, tall unit, countertop slab, backsplash panel, sink, and accessory as separate line items with material specs and individual prices. No per-square-foot estimate that hides material quality. The final installed kitchen matched the approved quotation exactly. No surprises on the bill."
FAQ's
Premium modular kitchen design services cover the entire process from initial measurement to a fully installed, ready-to-cook kitchen. It begins with a home visit where we record wall dimensions, plumbing points, electrical outlets, gas line positions, and chimney duct paths. Your cooking habits, family size, and storage needs shape the layout. Our team creates 3D layouts showing cabinet placement, countertop configuration, and appliance positioning. You select shutter finishes, countertop materials, hardware, and internal accessories from physical samples. After approval, manufacturing begins in our factory. Each cabinet passes quality inspection. On-site installation includes base levelling, wall anchoring, countertop fitting, plumbing connection, and a full walkthrough.
Cost depends on kitchen size, layout complexity, shutter finish, countertop material, hardware brand, and internal accessory scope. A premium L-shaped kitchen with PU-coated shutters, quartz countertop, and Hettich accessories costs more than a laminate-finished version with granite. Key price variables include core board type (BWP plywood or HDHMR), shutter finish (laminate, acrylic, PU lacquer, veneer, handleless, or back-lacquered glass), countertop (granite, quartz, Dekton, or solid surface), hardware (Hettich or Blum), and accessories (tall pull-outs, magic corners, waste bins, drawer organisers). Per-square-foot estimates hide these variables. An itemised quotation listing each component individually is the only reliable budgeting approach.
The best layout depends on your room shape and cooking style. L-shaped kitchens suit most Indian apartments. Two adjacent walls create an efficient work triangle. U-shaped layouts add a third wall for maximum storage and counter space. Parallel kitchens work well in narrow, elongated rooms. Straight kitchens suit compact studio apartments. Island kitchens need open-plan spaces with at least 12 feet of clearance around the island. G-shaped layouts extend the U-shape with a peninsula. For Indian cooking that involves multiple burners, a wet-and-dry prep zone, and heavy utensil storage, U-shaped and L-shaped layouts typically deliver the best workflow efficiency.
PU lacquer is spray-applied in a dust-free booth, producing the smoothest finish with no brush marks. Available in matte, satin, and semi-gloss with custom RAL colour matching. It resists oil staining and does not yellow over time. Acrylic is a high-gloss sheet bonded to MDF, delivering a mirror-like reflective surface. It looks premium but is more prone to fingerprint marks and minor scratches. Laminate is a thin decorative layer bonded to a core board. It is the most durable against scratches and the most affordable. Premium laminates now come in textured and super-matte profiles that rival acrylic and PU visually. The right choice depends on your cooking intensity, aesthetic preference, and budget.
Yes. But only if the materials are selected specifically for Indian cooking conditions. Standard-grade shutters and unsealed edges fail quickly. Our kitchens use BWP-grade plywood or HDHMR cores that resist steam and moisture from pressure cookers. All edges are factory-sealed with matching edge-banding to block moisture entry. Shutter finishes like PU lacquer and commercial-grade laminate resist oil splatter and turmeric staining. Countertop materials like quartz and granite handle hot tawas and kadais. Hardware from Hettich and Blum is rated for 50,000-plus open-close cycles to handle heavy utensil drawers. Chimney duct routing is planned during design to manage oil vapour at source.
A premium kitchen goes beyond basic shelves. Essential accessories include tall pantry pull-outs that bring stored items to waist height, magic corners or carousel units for corner cabinets, full-extension drawer channels for complete visibility, cutlery inserts with sized compartments, plate organisers, bottle pull-outs for oil and sauces, under-sink waste sorting bins for wet and dry separation, and spice racks near the hob. Advanced options include motorised lift-up wall units, inner drawer systems with two-tier storage, and dedicated thali and pressure cooker cradles. Brands like Hettich and Blum manufacture these accessories with commercial-grade durability. They are fitted into the cabinet structure during factory production, not added on site.
The best countertop depends on your cooking habits and budget. Engineered quartz is the most popular premium choice. It resists staining from turmeric, tea, and oil. Non-porous surface prevents bacterial growth. Available in hundreds of colours and patterns. Natural granite handles direct heat from hot vessels better than quartz. It is extremely durable but requires periodic sealing to prevent staining. Dekton offers the highest scratch and heat resistance in the market. It handles direct flame contact and knife cuts without marking. Solid surface allows seamless integrated sinks with no visible joints. Nano white provides a budget-friendly smooth surface. For premium modular kitchen design services catering to heavy Indian cooking, quartz offers the best balance of aesthetics and performance.
Timeline depends on kitchen size, layout complexity, and finish type. A standard L-shaped kitchen with laminate or acrylic shutters typically takes four to five weeks from design approval to completed installation. A large U-shaped or island kitchen with PU lacquer, custom colour matching, and extensive accessories may take six to eight weeks. Design and material finalisation takes one to two weeks. Factory production runs three to five weeks. On-site installation takes two to four days. Countertop templating and fitting adds one to two days after cabinet installation. Plumbing and chimney connections are completed during installation. The factory production phase runs in parallel with site plumbing and electrical preparation.
Factory-made modular kitchens use CNC cutting, automated edge-banding, and spray-booth finishing. Every panel is dimensionally precise. Edge sealing is uniform and airtight. Finishes like PU lacquer require dust-free spray environments impossible on construction sites. Carpenter-made kitchens are built on-site with hand tools. Panel dimensions and finish quality vary based on individual skill. Edges are often left unsealed or poorly sealed, allowing moisture entry that causes swelling. Hardware alignment depends on manual drilling accuracy. Modular kitchens install in two to four days. Carpenter kitchens take two to four weeks. Reordering a matching replacement panel years later is only possible with factory records and CNC repeatability.
Yes. Small kitchens benefit the most from precision-engineered modular design. Wall-mounted cabinets use every inch of vertical height. Corner mechanisms eliminate dead storage. Tall pull-out pantries store staples in a footprint of only 450mm width. Under-sink organisers convert wasted pipe space into usable storage. Slim profile base units fit into narrow wall gaps. Rolling shutters replace hinged doors where swing clearance is limited. Every unit is manufactured to your exact wall measurements. No standard-size catalogue cabinets wasting space with filler strips. For premium modular kitchen design companies serving apartment owners, precise factory production extracts more storage and counter space from small kitchens than any off-the-shelf solution.
Yes. The wet-dry kitchen concept separates the heavy cooking zone (wet) from the preparation and serving zone (dry). The wet kitchen handles the hob, chimney, sink, and deep-frying. Surfaces in this zone use oil-resistant finishes, sealed edges, and heavy-duty countertops. The dry kitchen handles preparation, plating, storage, and appliance use. It can feature more delicate finishes since it faces less cooking intensity. We design the layout to position the wet zone near the exhaust wall and the dry zone near the dining or serving area. For premium modular kitchen designers in Hyderabad working on large apartments and villas, this zonal approach extends kitchen finish life while keeping the cooking area fully functional.
Yes. Our manufacturing facility is in Hyderabad, but we design, produce, and install premium kitchens across India. All kitchen modules are factory-manufactured, quality-inspected, and securely packed for transit. For projects outside Hyderabad, we coordinate countertop templating, plumbing preparation, and installation scheduling with our teams or trained local partners. Whether your kitchen project is in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, Delhi NCR, or any other city, the process stays the same. Site measurement, design approval, factory production, quality inspection, packed delivery, countertop fitting, plumbing connection, and professional installation.
Yes. Kitchen renovation is one of our most common project types. We assess your existing kitchen layout, plumbing positions, and electrical points during the site visit. Old cabinetry is removed. Walls are prepared. New modular units are manufactured to the updated layout and installed. Countertops are re-templated if the layout has changed. If the existing plumbing suits the new design, we reuse the positions. If not, plumbing modifications are coordinated before installation. You can also do partial upgrades. Replace shutters while keeping the carcass. Upgrade the countertop while retaining the cabinets. Add new internal accessories to existing drawer systems. Modular construction supports selective improvements.
We provide manufacturer warranty covering carcass integrity, shutter finish quality, and hardware function on all kitchen furniture. Core panels, edge-banding, and surface finishes are warranted against manufacturing defects. Hardware from Hettich and Blum carries additional manufacturer warranty on hinges, drawer channels, lift-up mechanisms, and pull-out systems. Countertop materials carry their own stone supplier warranty. After installation, our service team handles hardware adjustments, hinge tension corrections, and drawer realignment. We provide a kitchen care guide at handover with specific cleaning protocols for each finish type. After-sales support is a standing commitment for every kitchen we build.
Each material has distinct strengths. Quartz is engineered stone with consistent colour patterns, non-porous surface, and excellent stain resistance. It suits most Indian kitchens with moderate to heavy cooking. Granite is natural stone with unique veining. It handles direct heat better than quartz and is extremely scratch-resistant. It requires periodic sealing to maintain stain resistance. Dekton is ultra-compact sintered stone. It offers the highest heat, scratch, and UV resistance available. It can handle direct flame contact and outdoor installation. It sits at a higher price point. Solid surface offers seamless integrated sinks but is less heat-resistant. For a premium modular kitchen design company in India guiding material selection, we match the countertop to your cooking intensity, aesthetic preference, and long-term maintenance expectations.
The backsplash protects the wall behind the hob and sink from oil, steam, and water splashes. We offer several options. Back-painted glass panels provide a seamless, easy-clean surface available in any colour. Quartz slab extensions match the countertop for a continuous visual flow. Ceramic or porcelain tile coordination creates patterned or textured accent walls. Nano-coated surfaces repel oil and water, reducing cleaning effort. Stainless steel panels suit industrial-style kitchens and offer maximum heat resistance. The backsplash zone is templated during countertop installation for precise fit. For premium modular kitchen design solutions, the backsplash is both a protection layer and a design element that ties the countertop to the wall cabinets visually.
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"We cook two full Indian meals every day. Tadka, deep frying, pressure cooking. The PU lacquer shutters have handled fourteen months of oil splatter without a single stain that did not wipe off with a damp cloth. The edges around the hob area are still sealed tight. No swelling. No peeling. Our previous carpenter-made kitchen shutters started warping within the first monsoon."