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Layout that supports daily use
The layout should follow how the space is actually used — making movement, preparation, and access feel natural in everyday use.
A few things tend to make the biggest difference.
The layout should follow how the space is actually used — making movement, preparation, and access feel natural in everyday use.
Storage should be planned around real habits, not just capacity — so everything has its place and is easy to reach when needed.
A cabinet should remain stable and reliable over time, especially in a space that is used daily and exposed to constant wear.
Kitchen conditions can be demanding, so materials should be selected to handle heat, moisture, and long-term use without issues.
We use M+ Plywood for its strength, stability, and resistance to moisture — helping the cabinet remain solid, reliable, and better prepared for long-term daily use. It is better suited for kitchen environments where heat, humidity, and everyday wear can gradually affect the cabinet over time.
A quick discussion can help clarify layout, storage, and material choices before moving forward.
Thanks to Jornes my designer and VIC team. I engaged him to design my kitchen and cabinets as I saw his portfolio work match with my idea. And he did an excellent job designing the kitchen and all cabinet for my new house. He is a very patience... Read full review