In early 2024, Renu Architects took on a full kitchen redesign for a 4BHK apartment in a high-rise Bengaluru complex. The brief was simple yet demanding: deliver a sleek modular kitchen that catered to both elderly users and young professionals in the same family.
The cabinetry was well-planned, but standard off-the-shelf handles quickly became a problem:
The architect needed a hardware partner that could match the project’s premium aspirations while solving these usability issues.
“We’ve worked with many hardware vendors, but Handorf stood out for its thoughtful detailing and support during execution. Their handles not only elevated the aesthetic but solved real-world usability issues for a multi-generational household. No callbacks, no rusting, and happy clients — what more could we ask for?”
— Ritu Bansal, Principal Architect, Renu Architects
The success of this project demonstrates how the right hardware can significantly enhance both the functionality and longevity of modular kitchens in Indian homes. In spaces where multiple generations interact daily, cabinet handles and knobs are not just finishing elements — they play a critical role in usability, safety, and design continuity.
By integrating Handorf’s premium cabinet hardware, the project not only met the client’s aesthetic expectations but also delivered long-term performance and user comfort. For architects, interior designers, and developers, this case reinforces the importance of specifying hardware that aligns with both the technical and emotional needs of the end user.
Handorf continues to set the benchmark for precision, durability, and design excellence in India’s evolving modular kitchen landscape.