You use your kitchen every day. It must work without friction. Interwood follows a structured process to design and install kitchens built for Indian homes.
Here is how your kitchen takes shape.
The process starts with your needs.
You share:
This step defines the direction. Clear inputs reduce design changes later.
Accurate measurement is critical.
The team records:
Even small errors affect installation. Precise measurement ensures a perfect fit.
The design focuses on function first.
You get:
In most Indian homes, kitchens range from 70 to 120 sq ft. Efficient layouts improve daily movement within limited space.
Material choice decides durability.
You select:
These materials handle heat, moisture, and oil exposure common in Indian kitchens.
You see your kitchen before production.
The design includes:
You review and approve the final plan. Changes are easier at this stage.
Your kitchen moves to manufacturing.
Key points:
Factory production reduces errors compared to manual carpentry.
Each unit goes through checks before dispatch.
Focus areas:
Quality control improves long-term performance.
Installation happens at your home.
The team handles:
Most modular kitchens are installed within a few days. This reduces disruption.
You review the completed kitchen.
Checklist:
Any adjustments are completed before handover.
Support continues after installation.
You get:
Regular care improves lifespan. Clean surfaces and check fittings periodically.
A structured process ensures your kitchen works every day. Proper planning, accurate execution, and quality materials create a space built for long-term use.