P1018 Ground Floor Base Theme Kitchen


Design Style & Layout
Modern Transitional: The kitchen uses a sleek color palette of charcoal grey cabinetry and striking red granite countertops, which adds a bold pop of color to the neutral surroundings.
U-Shaped Configuration: The layout provides ample workspace across three sides, including a dedicated prep area, a cooking zone, and a small breakfast or seating nook on the right.
Contrast Flooring: The floor features high-gloss white marble tiles with a black granite border, creating a sharp visual frame for the cabinetry.
Functional Zones & Features
Dual Cooking Area: A unique feature of this design is the inclusion of both a modern gas hob with a stainless steel chimney and a traditional Chulha (clay stove) located to the right of the window. This suggests a design catered to traditional cooking methods within a modern setting.
Storage Solutions: The cabinets feature a mix of handle-less designs and long metallic pulls. There are overhead glass-front cabinets for display and closed charcoal grey units for heavy storage.
Integrated Appliances: A large black double-door refrigerator is seamlessly built into the cabinetry on the left, next to a microwave station.
Wet Area: A stainless steel sink is positioned near a water purifier and a wall-mounted dish rack, keeping the cleaning zone organized.
Materials & Aesthetics
Wall Finish: The backsplash and walls are covered in light grey textured horizontal tiles, which provide a subtle "stone" look that complements the grey cabinetry.
Lighting: The ceiling features a modern "zigzag" or geometric recessed LED strip lighting design, supplemented by ambient cove lighting under the upper cabinets and spot lights in the false ceiling.
Cultural Decor: A framed painting of a deity (Goddess Lakshmi) is prominently displayed on the wall, and traditional clay pots (Matkas) are placed near the window, blending cultural heritage with the modern infrastructure.
Technical Observations
Ventilation: The space is well-ventilated with a large central window and two separate chimney systems (one for the hob and one for the Chulha).
Surface Treatment: The use of red granite is a practical choice for heavy-duty Indian cooking as it is heat-resistant and hides stains well compared to lighter stones.