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The Best Choice In Modular Options
20 years of warranty on all types of modular systems ordered in hardwood material.
Types of kitchen layout
ISLAND KITCHEN
A middle counter that serves as a breakfast table or preparation station.
L - SHAPED KITCHEN
2 adjoining countertops with corner spaces.
STRAIGHT KITCHEN
Cabinets and counter are placed on a single wall.
PENINSULAR KITCHEN
A long counter from the wall is used for preparation and meal.
U - SHAPED KITCHEN
3 side wall connected counter with an open enterance.
PARALLEL KITCHEN
Parallel counter and cabinets for extra space.
What Internal Core Material We Use?
Engineered Wood MDF, HDMR, HDF
Lightweight, Budget-friendly, Good Strength, Medium screw handling capacities, We use these materials only for shutters and facades.
Plywood - MR, BWP, BWR
Relatively heavy, High strength & durability, High screw handling capacities, Termite Resistant, Low in emission, we use these materials frequently to make partitions, facades, etc to give high strength with 20 years warranty.
Why Choose La Antara Kitchen?
What Are Kitchen Outer Finishes?
Durable And Economical Laminate
Laminates provide an enduring finish, while being cost-effective as well. Additionally, it is moisture- and heat-resistant, making it a great match for kitchens.
Expensive But Stunning Acrylic
Are you looking for a stunning kitchen? With its glossy finish, acrylic finishes give it a luxurious touch & it is also expensive. However, fingerprints, dirt, and stains will be more obvious, and you will need to regularly clean your kitchen cabinets.
Long-lasting & Easy To Maintain Membrane Finish
The right kitchen should combine durability with elegance. Membrane finish is a feasible option. It is hard-wearing and relatively easy to maintain. They are also easy to clean with a wet cloth and are not as expensive as an acrylic finish.
PU finish allows you to choose any color you want
PU paint and PU Polish is the premium range of wood coatings and it provides a smooth and luxurious finish to the wooden and metallic surface. PU coatings have high resistance against heat, excellent hardness, in-depth clarity, and corrosion resistance. The PU coating prevents the furniture from moisture, scratches, dust, water, UV rays, and weathering, and provides a beautiful look to the wooden furniture.
Types of shutter handles we use?
Handleless
With a push-to-open mechanism, handleless drawers, cabinets, and cupboards are fitted, which facilitates you to open and close the doors with the utmost comfort. Homeowners who desire modern and ultra-modern kitchens will love using handleless cabinets, drawers, and cupboards.
Edge Profile
If you want your kitchen to have a pristine and sleek look, then edge profile handles are an excellent choice. Edge profile handles are hollow-channeled bars fixed to the drawer edge, where you put your fingers in the hollow space to use it. As they slightly protrude, it makes them appear as if the cabinets are without handles, giving a sleek look, ideal for contemporary and modern kitchens.
Cabinet Knobs
Knobs are circular and fixed at the opening corner of a cabinet door. Besides, they are also available in various flower and animal shapes. Knobs go well with ornate cabinet doors; however, they are not a good option for drawers due to the limited area to hold.
Cup Handles
If you want to get more of the vintage look, then go for cup handles. Cup pull handles are stable and made for heavy cupboards and drawers. Whether brushed gold or antique brass finish, they expel refined archaic feeling.
Bar Handles
Bar handles are simple yet functional! They come in a long rectangular bar that is easy to grip and pull. Bar handle flawlessly work with modern and traditional-styled kitchens, and they are one of the classic pull-out handles available in the market currently.
Bow Handles
Bow handles are pull-out handles as well; however, the grip comes in a variety of designs that include a wave-like shape or a porcelain-like finish. They are ideal for traditional-style kitchens, as it offers a vintage-inspired feel.
Types of stones on the countertop.
Granite Counter
Granite is the countertop material that is extensively used in our Kitchens. It defines elegance in a kitchen. As granite usage becomes more widespread, the price comes down. The beauty of the stone contributes to the beauty of even the most modest kitchen.
Engineered Stone
Engineered stone is composed of 93% quartz particles. It is available in a larger range of colors than granite and has a nonporous surface that resists scratches. It's easy to maintain, without the annual sealing required by Natural Stone.
Solid Surface
As the name Solid Surface Counters, they are solid, and any scratches can be sanded out. The countertops are custom-made to your specifications by companies such as Avonite, Corian, and Swanstone.
Ceramic Countertops
Ceramic tile is durable and easy to clean. Add to that inexpensive and you've got a really good choice for countertops for the average home. Because it's installed a section at a time, it can be done by most resourceful homeowners.
Wood or Butcher Block
Wood or Butcher Block offers a beautiful warm look and is available in a wide range of colors and finishes. Hardwoods such as maple and oak are most often used as countertop woods.
Stainless Steel Counters
For a really contemporary and industrial look for your kitchen, Stainless steel is a good choice. They are heat resistant and durable. Because they're constructed to your specifications, you can have a seamless countertop.
Marble Countertop
Because of its extremely high price tag, marble is not often seen on the countertops of whole kitchens. To get the luxurious look, use it on an island or inset at a baking center. Marble requires constant maintenance, as it easily stains. Some new sealers retard staining.
Concrete Countertop
If you have countertops in unusual shapes, concrete may be a good choice, as they're often cast right in your kitchen. The high price tag may be beyond most people's budget.