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The Modular Kitchen market is a subset of the Furniture market, focusing on the design and installation of kitchen units. Modular kitchens are typically made up of pre-fabricated components, such as cabinets, countertops, and appliances, which are assembled to create a functional kitchen space. These components are designed to be easily installed and reconfigured, allowing for a variety of layouts and designs. Modular kitchens are often used in residential and commercial settings, and can be customized to fit any space.
Modular kitchens are becoming increasingly popular due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness. They are also easy to maintain and can be updated with new components as needed. Additionally, modular kitchens are often more energy-efficient than traditional kitchens, as they are designed to maximize space and reduce energy consumption.
Some companies in the Modular Kitchen market include IKEA, Häfele, and Nobia. Other notable companies include Poggenpohl, Bauformat, and Nobilia. Show Less Read more