Dilip Rathi, Managing Director, Etreluxe, introduces ‘smart’ kitchens and wardrobes with gesture and voice control, and button-operated sliding counters.

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Smart kitchens are becoming increasingly popular, with digital and technological advancements allowing for gesture and voice control of appliances and furniture. The latest trend includes sliding counters and shutters that can be easily operated through buttons or hand gestures, as well as options for hidden sockets, charging ports and speakers integrated into the counters.

The kitchen and wardrobe industry is seeing a shift towards materials like 3-mm tiles, exotic woods, marble veneers, and engineered stones for the kitchen and wardrobe front panels. Brands, both globally and in India, have begun to incorporate fluted shutters.

integrated within the kitchen counter

Etreluxe wardrobes come with options like hinged doors, sliding doors, or as walk-in closets. They can now be designed without middle partitions for better accessibility and more storage space. There are many new options for drawer inserts that can be customized. Our standalone shelving units with glass or solid shutters also serve as room dividers.

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Our kitchens and wardrobes are sourced from Europe and are of premium quality. The price of an Etreluxe kitchen can range from Rs. 15 lakhs to 1.5 crores, depending on the size, materials, and brands used for the hardware, fittings, and appliances, while our wardrobes cost Rs. 3,500 to 15,000 per sqft.

Dilip Rathi

Etreluxe kitchens are 100% waterproof, made with raw materials and hardware sourced from established brands. They come equipped with appliances such as ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, built-in refrigerators, hoods (either ceiling or wall mounted), and hobs (either gas burners or electric inductions). Some appliances such as integrated wine-conditioners, coffee machines, steam ovens, warming drawers, and downdraft chimneys (integrated within the kitchen counter) are available as options.

integrated within the kitchen counter

In India, we often see homes with uneven walls due to their brick-and-mortar construction, which can make it difficult to properly customize kitchens and wardrobes. We, therefore, use fillers to make adjustments in the uneven spaces.