Cooking Up A New Look

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Last Updated : Jan 28 2013 | 12:40 AM IST

Modular kitchens are all the rage but they are mostly imported and can be expensive

Once upon a time Indian housewives would have been proud of a two-burner stove and a fridge in the kitchen. Not any longer. These days kitchens must come with enough cupboards to store food for an army and a space age cooker with cookerheads and hobs.

And that is only the starting point. Should the modular kitchen be in the classic, traditional or modern style? And, what about the finish

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