These gorgeous galley kitchens will make you want to downsize with their clever use of storage, lighting, layout and decoration
The galley kitchen, also known as a corridor kitchen, is designed as a walkway situated between two parallel runs of cabinetry or walls in a linear room. They were originally used as the kitchens in planes, trains and boats and are associated with tight spaces and simplicity. As a result of modern design and clever storage, galley kitchens have become on-trend and are great for when you are remodelling on a budget! Or if you have the layout – here’s how to design it! The linear layout is designed to work ergonomically much like professional kitchens but it is possible to pack a lot of style into these small spaces. These galley kitchens have been designed to not only work well, but look gorgeous too.
A RUNNER RUG
A runner rug takes up the perfect amount of space on a galley floor and the colours can elevate the room. With part of the floor left on show, it makes the room look bigger. www.neptune.com
CATER TO THE ARCHITECTURE
Knowing the space of the room before you plan is paramount. Leaving a window or a glass door at the end of the kitchen makes it feel spacious and airy. www.devolkitchens.co.uk
MIXED MATERIALS
Combining trending materials or playing with different patterns helps to modernise the room. The details of the gloss finish on the cabinetry finish with exposed brick on one side and tiles on the other are cleverly paired with the stainless steel appliances. www.cashandcarrykitchens.ie
KEEP THINGS LIGHT
Incorporating white or pale light-reflecting colours is optimal for a galley kitchen. It will make the room feel bigger and brighter. www.neptune.com
HANDLELESS CABINETS
Handleless cabinets are great for smaller kitchens. This modern and timeless design choice means you have more room for moving around and the cabinet faces look crisp. www.uncommonprojects.co.uk
COMPACT SEATING
Although the space might feel too small, inserting a seating area or a window seat adds a whole new section to the room. It divides it up beautifully and makes the kitchen even more multifunctional! www.neptune.com
SMART STORAGE
Sufficient storage cannot be emphasised enough when it comes to galley kitchens. They are narrow spaces and the more storage you have, the less clutter there will be. www.thompsonclarke.com
NARROW FURNITURE AND NATURAL LIGHT
The natural light will filter through the kitchen beautifully if you have a window or doorway connected to the kitchen. A narrow island can act as both a place to perch and a working surface. An island must lie adjacent to the parallel cupboards so it is easy to move around it. www.britishstandard.co.uk
LOW CABINETRY
Low cabinetry is a great design choice in a galley kitchen. It means that nothing looms over the work surfaces. A low row of deep drawers is a common and capacious choice. www.devolkitchens.co.uk