Decorating A Living Room With A Wood Stove
Alec Hemer
Galley kitchens can have a bad rap, depending on your style preference. A hallmark of older homes, the compact cook spaces—distinguished by their narrow layout and parallel counters (they were named after the narrow kitchens on ships!)—can actually be quite functional, not to mention beautiful. (And updating a galley kitchen is far easier and more affordable than renovating the multi-island kitchens that have dominated Pinterest over the last few years!) That said, figuring out just how to maximize such a small footprint can be tricky. It's natural to think you may need to steer clear of color or keep pattern to a minimum to prevent the walls from closing in—or that upper cabinets are a no-go in a narrow space—but the truth is, you can get away with almost anything in a galley kitchen. Really!
Whether you're looking for new kitchen paint color ideas, want to incorporate a 2020 kitchen trend, or stick to a farmhouse kitchen style to match the rest of your home, it's all possible. That's why we rounded up 15 of our favorite pint-sized galley kitchen design ideas to give you inspiration for how to remodel yours. Whether you're building a new home with a galley kitchen, renovating an older one, or just want to make a few stylish tweaks to your room's current design, we hope these chic (and functional!) kitchen decor ideas help you head in that direction.
Sarah Sherman Samuel
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California-Cool Galley Kitchen
One way to make your galley kitchen feel less like a hallway? Open it up! And no, you don't need to demo an entire wall to do so, as Sarah Sherman Samuel proves here in this serene California cook space.
See more at Sarah Sherman Samuel.
Studio McGee
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Patterned Floor Galley Kitchen
Another way to reduce that hallway feeling is to break up your materials. Here, a patterned floor and dark base cabinets ground the space, while the upper cabinets in a lighter color draw the eye up toward the ceiling.
See more at Studio McGee.
BHDM Design
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Moody Galley Kitchen
Think you have to steer clear of dark hues in small spaces? That's not necessarily true. Enveloped by white walls and floors, a wall of dark cabinets, countertops, and tile make a statement without overwhelming the modestly sized space.
See more at BHDM Design.
Jennifer Muirhead Interiors
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Bright White Galley Kitchen
No matter your square footage, a bright white kitchen is always a good idea. By painting the back wall a slightly warmer hue, the eye is naturally drawn to the room's beautiful arch and breakfast nook.
See more at Jennifer Muirhead Interiors.
Curio Design Studio
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Bright Green Galley Kitchen
This happy space by Curio Design Studio proves that even the tiniest of kitchens can be an eat-in kitchen. (We love the storage built into the booth seating!)
See more of this home at Curio Design Studio.
Front + Main
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White and Wood Galley Kitchen
Light wood cabinets add a jolt of warmth in a space where white would have felt too cold next to the room's gray floors. Black hardware and fixtures pepper in a little drama.
See more at Front + Main.
Alex Hayden
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Rustic-Traditional Galley Kitchen
Cabinets, countertops, and walls in crisp white give this rustic space a clean, serene feel, while large wide-plank wood floors ground the space with warmth.
See more at Hoedemaker Pfeiffer.
Grace and Valiant
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Cool and Calm Galley Kitchen
This simple-but-beautiful galley kitchen puts every inch of its small layout to use. The smart placement of appliances allows for food prep, dishwashing, and cooking to happen simultaneously.
See more at Grace and Valiant.
Kismet House
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Modern-Meets-Traditional Galley Kitchen
Think you have to keep finishes and accessories to a minimum in a galley kitchen? Think again! This gorgeous space by Erin of Kismet House proves you can mix and match in a small space without creating chaos. (We especially love that she used two different—but complementary!—tiles on either side of the kitchen.)
See more at Kismet House.
Instagram/By Grace Gordon
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Light and Airy Galley Kitchen
If you're blessed with high ceilings in your galley kitchen, you may be tempted to use as much vertical space as possible. But as designer Grace Gordon proves, forgoing upper cabinets in favor of keeping walls open can really make a space feel much larger than it really is.
See more at @By Grace Gordon.
Alec Hemer
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White, Gray, and Blue Galley Kitchen
Tend to change your mind a lot? Choose a simple, goes-with-anything color palette (like this rustic-chic white-and-gray galley kitchen) and pepper in color with your accessories. (We love the strong wash of blue here, but you could just as easily swap it out for something else when you're in the mood for a change.)
Sweeten
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Two-Toned Galley Kitchen
Love an all-white kitchen, but also love the darker cabinet trend that's been going strong the last year? Go with both! Here, in this two-tone Queens, New York, galley kitchen, white uppers make the space feel much larger than it actually is, while dark lower cabinets in a similar hue to the flooring ground the space.
See more at Sweeten.
Instagram/Moochstyle
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Simple, Clean Galley Kitchen
Sometimes—especially in the case of small spaces—simple really is best. And this charming space by Shayden and Georgia of the New Zealand-based home and lifestyle Instagram account Moochstyle is a great example of that. White flat-front cabinets, countertops, and tile keep the tiny space feeling light and bright, while a small dose of darkness (upper cabinets and hardware) adds a bit of visual interest.
See more at @Moochstyle.
Bromilow Architects
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Sleek and Modern Galley Kitchen
This sleek and sophisticated kitchen makes the most its long, narrow layout with a back wall of floor-to-ceiling cabinets. Housing the majority of appliances along one wall makes it easier for multiple people to navigate the narrow space at once.
See more at Bromilow Architecture.
22 Interiors
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Bright And Bold Galley Kitchen
A bold backsplash tile and patterned flooring? In some spaces it could be too much, but in this Los Angeles kitchen, it's just right. A mix of modern and vintage (or vintage-inspired) fixtures round out the stunning space.
See more at 22 Interiors.
Decorating A Living Room With A Wood Stove
Source: https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/decorating-ideas/g29659972/galley-kitchen-design-ideas/
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