Galley Kitchen Layout
A galley kitchen is a highly functional design for most homes, in particular for small and narrow spaces. Opt for one simple run or two parallel runs of cabinetry and tops, forming a central corridor within your house. This style optimises storage and allows the shortest access to the working zones.
Design tip: If your floorplan permits, adding a countertop to create a seating/ dining zone is a wonderful addition to the galley layout.
What is a Galley Kitchen?
A galley kitchen is a one simple run or two parallel runs of cabinetry and tops, forming a central corridor within your house.
What are the Advantages of a Galley Kitchen?
- Ideal for small and narrow spaces
- Highly functional design
- Forms a central corridor within your home
- Optimises storage
- Reduces access to working zones
- Option to add a seating/dining zone
What are the disadvantages of a Galley Kitchen?
- Galley kitchen layouts can be tight and not well lit because of the nature of the layout. We would advise to talk to one of our experts so they can help you choose the right lighting options and optimise the design strategically.
- The counter space in a galley kitchen layout may sometimes be limited.
What space is best suited for a Galley Kitchen?
A galley kitchen is ideal for small and narrow spaces and works really well to optimise storage whilst making the most of the floorplan.
Where can I get an estimate for a Galley Kitchen design?
Freedom Kitchens offers a wide range of modern galley kitchen designs. Our experts can help guide you through your kitchen renovation and find the perfect solution for your household. Explore our design gallery below and book a design appointment to get an estimate today.
Galley Kitchen Design Gallery
View examples of Galley Kitchen layouts and designs by Freedom Kitchens.