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Indian Kitchens- 7 Thumb rules of renovation

Updated: Nov 6, 2023

  1. Cooking needs: Indian cooking typically involves a lot of stovetop cooking, so make sure you have enough space and proper ventilation for this. A gas stove is a popular choice among Indian families, so make sure you have the necessary connections and space for it.

  2. Storage: Indian cooking often involves a lot of spices and ingredients, so make sure you have enough storage space for these. Consider installing large pantry cabinets or a separate spice rack.

  3. Counter space: Indian cooking also typically involves a lot of chopping and prep work, so make sure you have enough counter space for this. A large kitchen island can be a great option for this.

  4. Appliances: Consider the appliances that are commonly used in Indian cooking, such as a pressure cooker, tawa (griddle), or mixer grinder. Make sure you have the space and power outlets for these.

  5. Lighting: Good lighting is important in any kitchen, but especially in an Indian kitchen where a lot of detailed work is done. Make sure you have adequate task lighting over the stove and countertops.

  6. Durability: Indian cooking often involves a lot of heavy use and spills, so make sure you choose durable materials for your countertops, floors, and backsplash.

  7. Design: It's important to consider the traditional or cultural design elements that aligns with the family's culture or preference, it could be a traditional or contemporary design.

By keeping these things in mind, you'll be able to create a functional and efficient kitchen that meets the unique needs of an Indian family.


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