Improve your Indian kitchen with these simple upgrades

Modular kitchens, promoting organised storage, originated in the 20th century.

Kitchens undoubtedly are the beating heart of every Indian home.  For Indians, the kitchen is more than just a place to cook; it is an emotional connection. The spices tell stories, and each dish has a distinct and delicious flavour. Indian kitchens are more than just a place to prepare meals. It’s where families come together to laugh, tell stories, and, of course, eat flavourful curries, sweet biryanis and breads from fluffy naans to crispy dosas. The diversity of Indian cuisine ensures that each meal is an exploration of regional flavours, bringing a rich variety of tastes to the table.  If you’re looking for ways to introduce a fresh vibe into your cooking space, here are 10 simple ideas to enhance your Indian-style kitchen.

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LED lighting

There are numerous methods for installing effective LED lighting. The first step is to decide on the environment or vibe that an individual wants to create in any environment. LED lights should not be too bright or sharp, as this can harm the eyes, but they should also be energy efficient in order to reduce electricity consumption. In the long run for a sustainable eye. Colours like warm yellow are suggested.

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Multi functional furniture

To maximise space in an Indian style kitchen, consider multifunctional furniture such as efficient drawer systems for utensils, wall storage near chimneys, foldable dining tables, and stackable chairs. Other options may vary depending on the kitchen’s style and structure.

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Smart appliances

Installing smart appliances can improve the aesthetics of any Indian kitchen. It is 2024, and India has advanced enough to produce such appliances sustainably. Consider upgrading to energy-saving appliances like induction cooktops, smart refrigerators, and convection ovens. Aney can save you time in the kitchen by preparing delicious meals. This also contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly kitchen.

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Granite countertops

If there is one suggestion for countertop design, it is to go with a granite finish. Granite is heat-resistant and has many desirable characteristics, including its appearance and design for kitchen decor. It can create a smooth surface for food preparation. It is also simple to clean and adds an air of sophistication to your kitchen. It is an ideal material for a kitchen with a durable and aesthetic style.

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Herb garden

Creating a small and cute herb garden will be an excellent way to bring positivity into the environment. It can be placed near the kitchen window or on the balcony. Fresh herbs like mint, coriander, and basil are excellent choices for small pots. Hanging planters can save space, add a decorative element, and make your kitchen feel more unique and fresh.

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Traditional artwork

With all of those empty walls, an Indian kitchen will feel incomplete, so consider displaying Indian traditional artwork or tota handicrafts in your kitchen. This will add a shine and aesthetic to your kitchen, making it more beautiful. To incorporate cultural elements into the space, you can create colourful tapestries, paintings, or ceramic tiles with Indian patterns.

 

Interactive recipe board

Indian kitchens are not intended to serve boring foods and the same dish every day. Every Indian kitchen has a wide range of dishes to serve, either from Indian tradition or from Western culture. Creating an interactive and expressive recipe board where you can pin and write about your favourite recipes. This is a great way to decorate your kitchen while also inspiring you to cook more and encouraging family members to contribute their favourite recipes. A great way to bring the family together and style your kitchen.

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Custom spice rack

This is something that can already be found in many Indian kitchens, but we can make it more unique. You can use a unique and creative spice rack to add a decorative touch to your kitchen. Ideas such as magnetic spice containers, unique jar shapes, a dedicated rack to arrange all these spices, and labelling them in an interesting way can help.

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Copper utensils

Copper utensils have more than just a decorative purpose in the kitchen. They not only have antibacterial properties but also add an air of sophistication.  Copper utensils are more expensive than usual, but they are well worth the investment for your Indian kitchen.  Copper has antimicrobial properties that help to kill harmful bacteria and viruses, making it an ideal material for water storage and food preparation.  There are many copper items available, such as utensils and backsplash, to add a warm and inviting feel to your kitchen. They are durable and easy to maintain. Over time, they develop a natural patina that adds character to your kitchen. Copper pendant lights or chandeliers can create a focal point in your kitchen.

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Colourful backsplash

You can personalise your backsplash based on your personality and available space in the kitchen. Mosaic tiles, patterned ceramic tiles, and even peel-and-stick wallpapers with Indian-inspired designs are all popular options for Indian kitchens. Feel free to use your own creativity to design these backsplashes.

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FAQs

How can I make my Indian kitchen more organised and efficient?

Begin by decluttering your kitchen, getting rid of items you no longer use to free up space. Organise your essentials, such as utensils, cookware, spices, and dry goods, for easy access. Shelves, hooks, and racks can help you maximise storage, and drawer dividers can help you keep cutlery organised. To find things quickly, label containers, especially those containing spices.

How do I eliminate cooking fumes and odours in the kitchen?

Installing a chimney and an adequate air circulation system will help.

How can I add a personal touch to my kitchen decor?

To create a one-of-a-kind and welcoming environment, use wall decor, plants, lighting, colours, and personal items.

How can I add a modern touch to my kitchen faucet?

Consider polished copper fixtures in a variety of styles, mixed metal faucets, smart faucets that can be controlled by a smartphone, minimalist design, and a matte black finish for added elegance.

How can I make my kitchen more eco-friendly?

Consider making changes to make your kitchen eco-friendly, such as reducing food waste, using energy-efficient appliances, choosing sustainable materials like bamboo, cork, and recycled glass, using natural cleaning products to reduce your exposure to harmful chemicals and protect the environment, and using a compost.

Can I implement these upgrades without professional help?

Yes, you can use your own creativity to decorate DIY.

Can these upgrades be incorporated gradually over time?

Yes, these upgrades are intended to be flexible, allowing you to gradually implement them based on your preferences and budget.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

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