9 modern kitchens designed by interior designers in Delhi

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Delhi, the heart of India is the melting pot of diversity. The capital of India is home for people from all over the country representing various culture, accent, tradition and obviously taste. Food and culture is one thing that people carries with them wherever they go. To satiate the taste of various personalities, our Delhi professionals evolved their skills to cater to the needs of all. The designs they came up for kitchen is a perfect amalgamation of modern with a hint of tradition. The focus is more on comfort where people can cook conveniently the foods they have grown up eating, a small reminiscence of home. Have a look at these modern kitchens designed by Delhi professionals.

​1. Dazzling all the way

The eye-catching dazzling subway tiles, self designed counter top, frosted glass doors on the wall cabinets and the kitchen dominated by grey in cabinets and refrigerator; this kitchen designed by ACCENT DESIGN WORLD is stunningly attractive.

2. ​Shades of grey

This kitchen designed by MAG CONSULTANCY has utilized the space well and gave the kitchen U-shape to make it look spacious. Playing with the different shades of grey and a combination of closed cabinets and open shelves, this is comfortable and convenient to work in. Grey is modern and makes the space look sophisticated.

​3. Symmetry in asymmetry

Up and down, long and short moving with the space to fit into it making sufficient storage space for the home owner, this small kitchen is made perfectly comfortable by AL HASHRO INTERIORS. Mauve with white on the mosaic tiles of the wall and on the cabinet is somewhat fresh and refreshing colour for the kitchen. It’s serenely beautiful!

​4. Stretching it a bit more

The length of the space is well utilized to build a convenient kitchen in wood and white. The long doors of wooden cabinets on the wall and floor complement the length of the space. The kitchen is extended a bit more to make it L-shape and separate the wet zone from the dry area. The whiteness of counter-top matches with the shine of floor tiles. The designer of this beautiful kitchen is AL HASHRO INTERIORS.

5. ​The magic of monotone

Though it has become a luxury to have a big kitchen in city homes, but still if you have it enjoy it. This large kitchen designed by MATTER OF SPACE PVT. LTD. The designer has used the monotone colour and has matched it with subway tiles on the wall, glass doors on the wall cabinets and wooden flooring. The result is mesmerizing!

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​6. Welcoming open space

Open kitchen is the modern trend and home owner are quite open to have open kitchen where family can cook and relax together. S SQUARED ARCHITECTS PVT LTD has made this open kitchen a place to flaunt before the guests. Island in the middle with open shelves, smart corner shelves, the wash area and then the popping tiles shining to grab all your attentions; it’s stunning!

​7. Fashionably modern

Pushed towards the wall to make it the comfortable L-shaped kitchen and an island installed to symbolically separate the open kitchen from the social area of the house, this is amazingly attractive kitchen designed by KALKY INTERIOR. The shades of pistachio green sandwiched between beige and grey looks chic and modern.

​8. Shining like the sun

Bright happy colour is therapeutic and relaxes the tired mind and body. The professionals of INCENSE INTERIOR EXTERIOR PVT LTD. have brightened up the space to raise the spirit the moment one step into your kitchen. The U-shaped kitchen leaves enough space for family and friends to hang around.

​9. Tuck in a corner

Professionals of MAD DESIGN understand the challenges one faces while designing small city apartments with tiny little kitchen tuck in a corner. But then this is what they are for! A corner space has been smartly transformed into a comfortable modern kitchen full of all amenities and convenience one can ask for. Don’t miss the drawer in the island cum breakfast bar separating the kitchen from rest of the space.

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