A well-planned modular kitchen isn't just about shutters and countertops — the internal accessories are what make daily cooking faster.
Key points
- Bottle and jar pull-out units keep condiments visible and reachable instead of buried behind other items.
- Corner carousels turn typically-wasted blind-corner cabinets into fully usable storage.
- Cutlery trays with dedicated slots keep drawers organised and reduce rummaging at meal times.
- Tall pull-out pantry units store bulk groceries vertically, freeing counter and lower-cabinet space.
- Under-sink organisers with a tray for cleaning supplies keep the area dry and prevent bottles tipping over.
Why this matters when you're planning modular kitchen
At No More Wood, every modular kitchen we design starts from this same material logic — plywood kitchen shutters swell at the sink, laminate peels off at the hinge line, and termites quietly hollow out the carcass behind your cabinets — usually discovered only when a shelf collapses. We build the modular kitchen to avoid that from day one, not patch it later.
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