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How are modular kitchens different from the typically constructed kitchens?
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Solution
- Modular kitchens are prefabricated, adjustable modules that are rapidly installed on-site. They offer flexibility, easy maintenance, and a modern style.
- In contrast, typically constructed kitchens are built on-site with set structures, are less adaptable, take longer to install, and frequently reflect a more classic design.
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