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Thursday
Feb182010

Galley kitchens

I figured it was about time for another reader request. This one comes from Marisa: "We bought a 1950's house a few years ago and are (finally) ready to start planning our kitchen renovation. It's terrible! Three layers of stick-on tiles, fake wood countertops, "custom" lighting. However, most inspiration kitchens are open plan, while ours is galley - and no potential to be otherwise because every wall in this house is cement block. Weird! Would you be willing to find some galley kitchen inspiration photos?" Simple enough request. Here ya go Marisa! (OMG aren't cement walls a b*tch?!)

Hus & Hem Sköna hem
Jessica Lagrange Jordi Canosa
New Old House Belmont Freeman Architects
Thom Filicia design*sponge

Apartment Therapy
Udom
Hus & Hem
The Modern House
William / Architect
Forma Design
David Baker + Partners
Amok
Apartment Therapy
Bolig Magasinet
Folio
Living etc.
Marie Claire Maison
House & Garden

Reader Comments (19)

Love this post! Galley kitchens are so blah. These are far from that.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda Chenevert

love these! my galley kitchen is 7 ft long and 6 ft wide- I wish I could find idea photos with a galley that small!

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commenterlojo

I actually REALLY like galley kitchens! If they're wide enough, I think they use space very efficiently. You're never more than a couple steps from where you need to be when you're cooking. (And I've secretly never been a HUGE fan of the 'open concept'...)

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJM

I like galley kitchens too, I like small spaces, I really like Thom Filicia's kitchen in this posting. I am obsessed with those kitchen pulls!

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLaurie Jones

I love the kitchen with the wall of books. So amazing (and perfect for my vast collection of cookbooks and food magazines). And any kitchen with concrete countertops will always get my vote!

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJane Flanagan

I like galley kitchens also. Unless you are a tidy freak, open plan kitchens always make the rest of the house look messy ;)

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLeann

OMG, I want that rug in the LivingETC kitchen!! Anyone know where I can get it?

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commentersarah

this is such a brilliant and inspiring post (as always...) Now I'm ready to go and renovate my kitchen! hope you're having a wonderful week!

xo urban flea :)

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commenterurban flea

Galley kitchens needed this love! Cough, mine needs help.

18 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

THANK YOU! I had all but given up hope on finding some practical inspiration! THANK YOU! great post!

19 Feb 2010 | Unregistered Commentersara

Sara it looks like one by Kim Parker for The Rug Company. Gorgeous isn't it!

19 Feb 2010 | Registered Commentermidcenturyjo

That's a great collection of inspiring kitchen designs - well done!

I saw in one of them the use of rounded corners and from experience I really recommend including them - saves on those extra bruises that happen so easily when you're busy entertaining and the kitchen is full.

Bumping into a rounded corner rather than a regular sharp edged angular corner makes a big difference and it doesn't hurt!

Keep up the great work, I love what you're doing.

All the best,
Belinda

19 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBelinda

These kitchen images are so inspiring! We bought our home 3 years ago and it had been fully renovated by a guy with no design sense AT ALL (sorry that was cruel...super nice guy). Anyway, the kitchen has been a pet peeve of mine ever since. Our home is a 75 year old cape cod with lots of character and the kitchen looks like it belongs in a 15 year old condo with tons of light. Needless to say, the cabinets are dark and hung too high and the appliances are over sized for the space. So, it needs to be redone on a budget and I am so inspired by all of these kitchens...thanks a bunch for a super helpful post!

20 Feb 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle

Great post...great kitchens
I also believe that when it comes to selling your property, the kitchen is probably the most important room of all. Modern families spend much of their time in this area: cooking, eating, working and playing. Whether you update the existing space or undertake more major work - knocking down walls to create an open-plan space, for example - transforming your kitchen will pay off

13 Mar 2010 | Unregistered Commentermanny

LOVE these! I am in the process of writing a post in praise of the galley kitchen and I came across these amazing images!

Another interesting idea of gallery kitchen.I don't have that much space to make a it a full fledged kitchen,I am trying to figure out how i should design my gallery kitchen.

14 Feb 2011 | Unregistered CommenterWorkwear

Some stunning pictures and great use of smaller spaces.

Thanks for the post.

28 Mar 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEleganza Designs

Galley style kitchens have so much more to offer than people often think. I absolutely love all of these, I don't even think I could choose a favorite if I tried. The character touches, like the checkered floor and the orange wall, really add something to the space.

14 Jul 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJessica

Love this post! This was exactly what I was looking for...ideas for gallery style kitchens. Would you be able to guess for the gallery kitchen from Folio and House & Garden, what kind of material would they have used for the cabinetry?

13 Mar 2012 | Unregistered CommenterEleanor

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