Premium Look, Economic Price Tag
You don't need a massive budget to have a beautiful, functional kitchen. By choosing the right materials, layouts, and hardware, we deliver durable modular kitchens that fit your wallet without compromising on quality or style.
Using high-quality BWR Plywood and premium Laminates that offer durability at a fraction of the cost of acrylic or solid wood.
Utilizing standard cabinet sizes to reduce wastage and customization costs without compromising utility.
Focus on "Core Materials" first. We prioritize sturdy carcasses and waterproof plinths over expensive cosmetic add-ons.
Laminate finishes and simple hardware that are easy to clean, scratch-resistant, and cheap to replace if needed.
The most cost-effective layout explained
How to cut costs without cutting quality
Choose "Matte or Gloss Laminate" over Acrylic. It looks 90% similar but costs 30% less and is more scratch-resistant.
Replace upper closed cabinets with open floating shelves. This drastically reduces material and labor costs while looking trendy.
Use standard wire baskets and reliable hydraulic hinges instead of expensive "Magic Corners" or automated lift-ups.
Use large-format ceramic tiles for the backsplash and Granite for the countertop. They are cheaper and more durable than Quartz.
Beautiful kitchens that fit your budget
Perfect for specific needs and timelines
Ideal for 1BHK & 2BHK apartments
PropertyDurable enough for tenants
InvestmentParallel or Straight layouts
SpaceFast turnaround time
TimelineUtility over ornamentation
LifestyleSimple, modular structures
StyleA basic Straight or L-shaped modular kitchen with laminate finish and wire baskets typically starts from ₹75,000 to ₹1.2 Lakhs in Gujarat, depending on size (approx 8-10 rft).
No. "Budget" means removing unnecessary luxuries (like acrylic finish, glass shutters, or S-corners). We still use waterproof BWR plywood and durable laminates that last 10-15 years.
The "Straight Line" (Single Wall) kitchen is the cheapest as it uses the least countertop and avoids complex corner units. The "Parallel" (Galley) layout is the next most cost-effective.
Opt for Stainless Steel (SS) wire baskets instead of Innotech drawers. Use simple handles instead of Gola profiles. Avoid tall units if not strictly necessary.
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