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Bismillah..
Because of yesterday's post, I remember our journey in designing this MINimalist kitchen...
Starting from the husband's scribbles with his wife's direction, it became a picture of the kitchen of your dreams at that time.
But it turned out that when the vendor came and took detailed measurements, it seemed difficult to follow our drawings... in the end we made several adjustments.
Thank God, our vendor worked quickly, was very helpful, and the results were very satisfying to us. (Those who want vendor information can chat...)
We use a bracket system for this modular kitchen, so that the cabinets and kitchen set panels all just have to be hung on the brackets instead of sticking/drilling directly to the wall.
The advantages of this bracket system include making it easier if you want to change or add panels later, without having to dismantle or damage the wall. In the long term, the walls of the house are more durable, especially if the walls tend to seep water from the side/above, which can also damage the kitchen set cabinets.
We use PVC as the material so that the kitchen set is stronger, not eaten by termites, not easily rotted if there is water seepage, and easier to clean.
We use HPL for cabinet finishing and the table top uses imported patterned/wood grain HPL.
Hope it inspires….