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Interwood step-by-step modular kitchen design process
    28 Feb

Step by Step: How Interwood Creates Your Dream Kitchen

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.

Step 1: Requirement discussion

The process starts with your needs.
You share:

  • Kitchen size and layout
  • Family size and cooking habits
  • Storage requirements
  • Appliance preferences
  • Budget range

This step defines the direction. Clear inputs reduce design changes later.

Step 2: Site measurement

Accurate measurement is critical.
The team records:

  • Wall dimensions
  • Ceiling height
  • Electrical and plumbing points
  • Window and door positions

Even small errors affect installation. Precise measurement ensures a perfect fit.

Step 3: Layout planning

The design focuses on function first.
You get:

  • Work triangle planning between stove, sink, and fridge
  • Defined zones for cooking, prep, and cleaning
  • Optimised walking space
  • Placement of appliances

In most Indian homes, kitchens range from 70 to 120 sq ft. Efficient layouts improve daily movement within limited space.

Step 4: Material selection

Material choice decides durability.
You select:

  • Core material like marine plywood or engineered boards
  • Finishes such as laminate, acrylic, or glass
  • Countertops like granite or quartz
  • Hardware with soft-close systems

These materials handle heat, moisture, and oil exposure common in Indian kitchens.

Step 5: 3D design and approval

You see your kitchen before production.
The design includes:

  • Cabinet layout and dimensions
  • Colour combinations
  • Appliance placement
  • Storage sections

You review and approve the final plan. Changes are easier at this stage.

Step 6: Factory production

Your kitchen moves to manufacturing.
Key points:

  • Machine-cut panels ensure accuracy
  • Factory finishes improve consistency
  • Pre-drilled units reduce on-site work

Factory production reduces errors compared to manual carpentry.

Step 7: Quality checks

Each unit goes through checks before dispatch.
Focus areas:

  • Panel strength
  • Finish quality
  • Hardware fitting
  • Edge sealing

Quality control improves long-term performance.

Step 8: On-site installation

Installation happens at your home.
The team handles:

  • Cabinet assembly
  • Hardware fitting
  • Appliance integration
  • Alignment and finishing

Most modular kitchens are installed within a few days. This reduces disruption.

Step 9: Final inspection

You review the completed kitchen.
Checklist:

  • Drawer movement
  • Door alignment
  • Finish consistency
  • Appliance fit

Any adjustments are completed before handover.

Step 10: After-sales support

Support continues after installation.
You get:

  • Assistance for minor adjustments
  • Guidance on maintenance
  • Service support if needed

Regular care improves lifespan. Clean surfaces and check fittings periodically.

What you should focus on

  • Plan storage based on daily use
  • Choose durable materials
  • Finalise appliances early
  • Stick to approved design
  • Maintain your kitchen regularly

A structured process ensures your kitchen works every day. Proper planning, accurate execution, and quality materials create a space built for long-term use.