
Inferior quality: This is a very common misconception that modular kitchens are not durable as the material used is of inferior quality. Modular kitchens are in fact more sturdy as each cabinet is made as a separate module with all five sides, unlike a kitchen made on site where the local carpenter invariably uses only partitions to create kitchen. Thus, a carpenter made kitchen would have just one side to support accessories and hardware while a modular kitchen would have two sides. The client has absolute flexibility to choose the material he wants his kitchen to be fabricated in. A good modular kitchen company would give varied material choices, ranging from particle board to Marine Plywood.