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<From Overseas Office> [Vietnam: World Residence Tour] Kitchens in Vietnam ~Temperature difference between north and south makes the kitchen different?~

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Kitchen locations and types in Vietnam

In urban Vietnam, a house is generally standardized to be long and narrow ( frontage of 5m, depth of 25m), so there is not much difference in the internal structure, with the kitchen at the far end. Kitchens are usually L-shaped or I-shaped and are not visible from the living room, while island kitchens are becoming increasingly common in new houses.
On the other hand, in flats, the kitchen is now located near the entrance. This is because a kitchen near the entrance allows the living room to be located by a window with a bright view. Kitchens in flats are often designed to blend in with the interior, even if they are visible from the living room. The most common kitchen type is the I-shape, but smaller L-shapes are also common.

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<Detached house> You can’t see the kitchen from the living room

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You can see the kitchen from the living room

Design of the kitchen

Most of the new houses in Vietnam are equipped with western style kitchens. These include white (e.g. marble), wooden and wood-grained designs. Designers of kitchens for the wealthy are increasingly coming up with clean white designs, with considerable ingenuity to make them easy to take things out. Wooden designs reflect the Vietnamese preference for heavy, luxurious wooden furniture, which is also reflected in kitchens, which are characterized by dark shades. In flats, stylish wood-grain designs are very popular.
For cooking, IH cookers or interchangeable gas cylinders are used. As city gas is not well developed, interchangeable gas cylinders are installed under the gas stove in detached houses, but IH cookers are often installed in flats as the use of gas is forbidden in some places.

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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  Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

Kitchen cabinet/ cupboard: The difference between wealthy and middle class

Hanging storage is the most common type of storage in middle-class kitchens. This is because kitchens are simply piled with bricks and fitted with a stand, so there is little space for storage above and below. In addition, most cooking items in Vietnam have holes in them, indicating the high demand for hanging storage. Although the cooking utensils are in full view, the kitchen is very user-friendly with good use of walls and hooks.

On the other hand, the affluent kitchen has storage shelves in the upper and lower sections, giving it a clean look. The kitchen storage for the affluent kitchen is designed as an "interior," and the storage section is produced elsewhere with wood or heat-resistant board, and then fitted into the kitchen to complete the design.

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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  Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

Kitchen Storage: Differences between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi

One of the differences between cities is the availability of ventilation fans. In Hanoi, where there are four seasons, ventilation fans are considered essential and most houses, even those in the middle classes, are equipped with fans. On the other hand, in Ho Chi Minh, where the climate is warm all year round and people live with the windows open, the need for ventilation is low and many kitchens do not have ventilation fans, and consequently, some kitchens do not have upper storage.

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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Source: Intage Consumer Database, Consumer Life Panorama

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    Yuki Makino

    In charge of customer support at INTAGE VIETNAM. Currently, as a research assistant, I provide support for collecting local raw information and data from the perspective of an 8-year local resident. I provide clients in various industries with analysis results and improvement measures using various data.

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