Key Trends in Kitchen Interiors for 2024 and Outlook for 2025 - Insights from Mr. Selvakumar Rajulu, Managing Director of Nolte FZE Dubai

Key Trends in Kitchen Interiors for 2024 and Outlook for 2025 - Insights from Mr. Selvakumar Rajulu, Managing Director of Nolte FZE Dubai

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Published on December 31, 2024

As we approach the close of 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect on the key trends that have shaped the kitchen design landscape this year and look ahead to the innovative directions expected to define 2025. Mr. Selvakumar Rajulu, Managing Director of Nolte FZE Dubai, shares his insights into the evolving world of kitchen interiors and design.

Key Trends that Ruled the Market in 2024

1. Sustainable Kitchens
Sustainability is no longer a mere buzzword; it has become an essential part of kitchen design. In 2024, sustainability took center stage, and kitchen designs increasingly reflect the growing need to integrate eco-conscious solutions. Nolte Group has consistently led the way in this space, focusing on materials that are environmentally friendly and ensuring that functionality and design are paired with sustainability.

2. Form and Function
The modular kitchen designs of 2024 struck a perfect balance between aesthetics and practicality. Designers favored striking color contrasts, structured finishes, and natural, timeless hues that create visually stunning yet functional spaces. A standout addition to Nolte's offerings this year is the Vellutto range, which introduces innovative features like anti-fingerprint surfaces and new, sophisticated color options such as Caramel, Graphite, and Black Green.

3. Open Concept Kitchens
Today's kitchens have evolved beyond their traditional role as cooking spaces. The open-concept kitchen has become multifunctional, seamlessly blending with the living and dining areas. This shift has allowed for greater efficiency in meal preparation, fostering an environment that encourages social interaction and flexibility. Nolte's modular kitchen designs cater to these evolving needs, offering both luxury and functionality in equal measure.

Outlook for 2025 in Kitchen Interiors

Building upon the trends established in 2024, the kitchen interior design of 2025 will continue to emphasize functionality while embracing modern minimalism and style.

1. Functional Islands
As part of Nolte’s ongoing commitment to creating well-thought-out spaces, functional kitchen islands will remain a key design element. These islands are not just beautiful; they are practical, serving as multitasking spaces that facilitate cooking, dining, and storage. Nolte’s focus on “Design meets function” ensures that each layout maximizes every inch of kitchen space, supporting daily living with efficiency and tidiness.

2. Bold Colors
The kitchen is the heart of the home, and Nolte believes in infusing life into this central space with bold and vibrant colors. In 2025, we can expect to see kitchens that embrace bold tones, complemented by warm whites, greys, and earth tones. This dynamic mix creates a serene yet chic atmosphere that balances elegance with comfort, making the kitchen a welcoming and stylish space for all.

3. Handleless Kitchens
In the pursuit of sleek, modern aesthetics, the handleless kitchen will continue to gain prominence in 2025. This minimalist design approach eliminates traditional handles, creating clean lines and uninterrupted surfaces. The result is a streamlined, clutter-free kitchen that exudes modern elegance while offering more organization and easy maintenance.

4. Open Shelving
As the desire for personalization in kitchen design grows, open shelving will play an integral role in showcasing collections and curated items. In 2025, kitchens will embrace open shelving as a key storage solution, allowing homeowners to display decorative pieces or functional items in a way that adds character and style to the space.

Looking Ahead

As we enter 2025, the evolution of kitchen interiors will continue to reflect a balance of aesthetics, functionality, and personalization. At Nolte, we are committed to staying ahead of the curve by offering innovative, sustainable solutions that align with the changing needs and desires of homeowners.

These trends showcase how the kitchen is evolving into a dynamic, multi-functional space that is not only about cooking but also about living, entertaining, and personal expression.

We look forward to seeing how these trends unfold in the coming year and are excited about the continued possibilities in the world of kitchen design.


ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts Adds the Iconic Romeo Lane Mussoorie to Its Portfolio

ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts Adds the Iconic Romeo Lane Mussoorie to Its Portfolio

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on December 7, 2025

ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts has announced a major expansion milestone with the addition of Romeo Lane – Mussoorie to its portfolio. This strategic partnership strengthens ALIVAA’s growing presence across India and highlights its commitment to offering guests access to the country’s most sought-after leisure destinations.

Mussoorie, often called the Queen of the Hills, continues to attract travellers from across the world. Set in the Himalayan foothills, the hill station is loved for its panoramic views of the Shivalik ranges and Doon Valley, colonial charm and refreshing climate. Its steady visitor demand makes it a valuable and strategic location for ALIVAA’s premium collection.

Romeo Lane, known nationwide for its distinctive lifestyle and hospitality experiences, brings strong brand recognition to the collaboration. As an iconic pan-India name, the brand has built a reputation for creating unique and memorable venues, making it a natural fit for ALIVAA’s vision of expanding high-value destination offerings.

Now operating under the ALIVAA banner, Romeo Lane – Mussoorie will blend the group’s personalised guest experiences and operational expertise with the property’s local heritage and charm. This ensures that the venue maintains its unique character while adopting world-class service standards.

“The inclusion of Romeo Lane in Mussoorie is a landmark moment in our strategic expansion journey. It perfectly aligns with our vision to offer discerning travellers exceptional stays in India’s most sought-after destinations. We are confident that by leveraging the distinctive character of Romeo Lane with ALIVAA’s operational excellence, this property will become the premier lodging choice in the ‘Queen of the Hills’,” said Akash Bhatia, CEO of ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts (Managed & Franchise Business).

Highlighting the brand’s focus on distinctive properties, Mr. Vikramjit Singh, Founder of ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts, added: “Our core philosophy at ALIVAA is centered on curating a collection of hotels that are unique, compelling, and offer deep connections to their locale. The Romeo Lane property is a magnificent asset that exemplifies quality and market leadership. This addition significantly elevates ALIVAA's presence in the leisure segment and reinforces our position as a leader in premium Indian hospitality.”

Sharing his thoughts on the partnership, Mr. Saurabh Luthra, Chairman of Romeo Lane, said: “For years, Romeo Lane has stood as an icon in various parts of India, representing cherished memories for countless visitors. Partnering with ALIVAA Hotels & Resorts marks an exciting evolution. We are entrusting our legacy to a group known for integrity and excellence, ensuring the heritage and unique spirit of this location are not only preserved but enhanced for a new generation of guests under the respected ALIVAA banner.”

Mr. Gaurav Luthra, Managing Director of Romeo Lane, added: “We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with ALIVAA. The transition of managing operations to their expert team ensures that Romeo Lane's beloved guest experience will continue, benefiting from ALIVAA's industry-leading processes and global outlook. This is a collaboration built on mutual respect and a shared vision for excellence in Indian hospitality.”


CORNELL INDIA: Reimagining Hotel Food-Service Equipment with Indian Engineering Excellence

CORNELL INDIA: Reimagining Hotel Food-Service Equipment with Indian Engineering Excellence

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Published on December 6, 2025

CORNELL INDIA has quickly become one of the most influential names in hotel-focused food-service equipment. At the centre of this success is Mr. Oommen Matthew, whose vision is transforming how hotels procure, operate, and experience equipment across India.

A Vision Born From a Simple Question: “Why Not India?”

During his recovery from COVID in 2020, Mr. Matthew identified a long-standing gap in the industry. Indian hotels depended heavily on imported equipment that was expensive, difficult to service, and slow to repair. He believed India had the capability to produce world-class solutions, yet lacked manufacturers focused specifically on hotel-grade equipment.

This insight shaped CORNELL INDIA’s core philosophy: International standards. Indian innovation. Hotel-ready engineering. Every product is designed with durability, efficiency, and easy serviceability, three essentials for high-pressure hospitality environments.

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Innovation Rooted in Real Hotel Operations

CORNELL INDIA’s biggest strength is its commitment to understanding on-ground realities. The team regularly spends time in hotel kitchens, buffets, and live stations, closely observing how equipment is used in daily operations.

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Chefs and F&B managers often bring forward specific challenges or requests that spark new product ideas. With a strong and specialised R and D division, the company is able to engineer solutions, prototype quickly, test them in real hotel settings, and refine them until they match operational needs perfectly.

A Standout Innovation: The Sleek Under-Counter Buffet System

One of the company’s most impactful innovations is the concealed counter-slung induction and cold plate system. This solution completely elevates buffet presentation and functionality.

Instead of visible and bulky machines on the counter, CORNELL INDIA places the entire mechanism beneath the surface, showing only a clean heated or chilled top.

Hotels benefit through

• A premium and minimalist buffet appearance
• Better hygiene and easy cleaning
• Improved energy efficiency
• Quiet and guest-friendly operation
• Higher durability with fewer breakdowns

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This innovation reflects CORNELL INDIA’s design philosophy where elegance meets engineering.

After-Sales Support That Builds Long-Term Trust

For hotel operations, uptime is crucial. CORNELL INDIA ensures reliable support through trained technicians across key locations, strong spare part availability, and proactive maintenance practices.

What truly sets them apart is their commitment. The team does not stop at fixing an issue. They ensure the setup is improved and more reliable than before.

Quality Without the Price Shock

By manufacturing in India and focusing on intelligent engineering, CORNELL INDIA delivers international-quality equipment without the high costs associated with imports. This makes the brand a preferred partner for mid-scale and emerging hotel chains looking for value and performance.

A Future Guided by Purpose and Precision

With Mr Oommen Matthew’s vision driving the company, CORNELL INDIA is not just supplying equipment. It is redefining how Indian hotels experience technology, efficiency, and long-term reliability.

World-class quality, built in India. This is the promise behind CORNELL INDIA’s growing impact in the hospitality industry. https://www.cornellindia.in/ 


DGCA Grants IndiGo Temporary FDTL Exemption Amid Rising Cancellations; Government Initiates Inquiry

DGCA Grants IndiGo Temporary FDTL Exemption Amid Rising Cancellations; Government Initiates Inquiry

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on December 6, 2025

As IndiGo continues to face an unprecedented number of flight cancellations, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has offered the airline temporary, one-time exemptions from certain night-operation provisions under the new Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules. These relaxations apply to IndiGo’s Airbus A320 fleet and will remain in effect until February 10. The regulator clarified that the exemptions were granted only to support operational stabilisation and should not be viewed as a reduction in safety standards.

The airline has been dealing with widespread disruptions throughout the week, with more than a thousand flights cancelled on Friday alone. IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers said the airline expects its schedule to return to normal between December 10 and 15.

Alongside the DGCA’s support, the government has stepped in with an official inquiry into the disruption. Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu said the investigation will look into what triggered the collapse in operations, identify accountability, and outline corrective steps to ensure such passenger hardships are not repeated. Later in the evening, the DGCA announced a four-member panel to conduct a complete review of the situation, with a report expected in 15 days.

The new FDTL framework, introduced in two phases from July and November was designed to strengthen fatigue management for pilots, a crucial aspect of aviation safety. Pilot groups have criticised the DGCA’s decision to grant exemptions to IndiGo and have demanded that the relief be withdrawn. Responding to this, the DGCA urged pilots and associations to support stable operations during this peak travel period, minimise avoidable delays, and maintain close coordination with airlines. The regulator reiterated its commitment to flight safety and to enforcing the new FDTL rules “in letter and spirit.”

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers also issued a video statement apologising to passengers, calling it the “most severely impacted day” for the airline so far. He explained that a full system and schedule reboot was carried out to enable gradual improvement.

“…we decided today for a reboot of all our systems and schedules, resulting in the highest number of cancellations so far, but imperative for progressive improvements starting tomorrow onwards. With these actions, we expect tomorrow to have cancellations below 1,000. The support of DGCA, in providing specific FDTL implementation relief, is of great help,” Elbers said.

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