Some Kitchen design tips - Thanks Bryan

June 13th, 2008

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1) Hobs and Chimneys are never to be placed near a window as this could lead to dirt, wind and blow-out of the gas. Keeping an open window near a Chimney…what’s the point. The smell and grime will spread throughout the kitchen.Better to have the chimney and hob with cabinets on either side.

2) Tall Unit position is no acceptable in kitchen design. Tall Ladder units must always be located near the extreme ends of cabinets…in this case after the fridge itself.This would give a more streamlined worktop from end to end.

3)Space below the hob would be better utilised if the 3 main sets of drawers were with cooking range.

a) A 3 pc set of Cutlery basket + Cup Saucer Basket and Bottom Plate pullout

b) Bottle pullout and

c) 2 big wide Vessel Baskets.

With these 3 Stooges in place the main cooking experience will be a breeze. Need any more advise on kitchen design??

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All about Microwave oven models in India from LG, Samsung and Whirlpool

June 9th, 2008

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We decided to put the forum to good use asap. We have started three new threads on microwave ovens on the forum. You may want to check out these links:

Whirlpool microwave ovens

LG Microwave Ovens

Samsung Microwave Ovens

Click to links for price, model details and more.

Looking forward to some participation in the new improved forum!

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Another “L” Shaped Modular kitchen picture

April 11th, 2008

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The discussions in the following thread led to some queries about the “L” shaped modular kitchen. Deeptrance has sent us another picture. Thank you deeptrance….

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L Shaped Modular kitchen pictures from the internet

April 7th, 2008

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One of our readers had asked us some questions about a “L-shaped” modular kitchen.

The forum link is : http://aavaas.com/forums/comments.php?DiscussionID=37

We are attaching two pictures here from the internet for her benefit. If anyone has a “L-shaped” modular kitchen at home, please feel free to answer her questions.

l-shaped-kitchen   modular-kitchen-img

Images Courtesy : ramadoors.com

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Some Modular Kitchen Concepts from Architect Expo

March 23rd, 2008

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Here are some interesting modular kitchen concepts. The first one is a classic “island” kitchen with two distinct rows. As you can see in the first picture on the left the cooking/preparation area is accessible from both sides. This could be useful if you have more than one person trying to cook :)

The second photo on the right shows the second portion of the kitchen(partially seen in the first picture too). This is primarily the storage area for raw material and cutlery.

Concept A-1 Concept A-2

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This kitchen has a 5 burner hob integrated into the counter top with a good electric chimney on top. The second portion also features the sink for cleaning soiled dishes and plates.

Concept B-1

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The image above is a “L” shaped kitchen. It has a conventional cook top as opposed to a Hob which would go into the counter-top. Nice shelves for storing glasses and an overall a good contrast of colors - Red and White.

We don’t know what an office chair is doing in a kitchen though! On the left you can see a traditional oven built into the unit. The sink however is missing in this concept. Perhaps since it is an exhibition, they didn’t show it for this particular concept.

Do notice the color of the crockery! That too is red. Some way to match the colors eh?

Comments are welcome.

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