10 Galley Kitchen Ideas and Design Tips

You’re standing at the entrance to your long and narrow kitchen, wondering how you’re ever going to make it feel like the open and airy kitchen of your dreams. It’s time to look at design ideas that can show you how to make the most of your galley kitchen. You can turn a galley kitchen into a comfortable and functional space from the floor to the cabinets, paint choice, and lighting scheme. 

These galley kitchen ideas will help you make small to big improvements and changes to your kitchen.

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1. Maximizing Space in Small Galley Kitchens

A small galley kitchen is standard in apartment kitchens. Unfortunately, because you’re renting, you don’t have a lot of options when it comes to making a smaller kitchen larger or more functional.

Modern kitchen with a center island
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However, you can make the most of what you have with the right design accents. For example, add a long colorful runner rug on the floor. This helps the kitchen to feel longer and larger while also bringing life and color into what is probably a dull and neutral-colored kitchen.

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2. Balancing Cabinetry in Galley Kitchens

Kitchen cabinets are handy because they give you enclosed storage space. This keeps your kitchen looking clutter-free and protects whatever you keep in them.

Well lit kitchen with a center island equipped with modern appliances
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White kitchen with white cabinets and a white stove
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Kitchen with white cabinets and a black countertop
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Kitchen boasting white cabinetry and marble countertops
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Kitchen with wooden floors and countertops
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The downside of cabinetry is that in a galley-style kitchen, the wall cabinets can close the space in. While too many base cabinets can reduce the floor space, reducing the amount of room you have to move about. You may find that reducing the depth of the wall units or removing some of them entirely may be the best option for creating more space.

3. Contemporary Decor for Small Kitchens

A small kitchen looks beautiful with contemporary home decor. The colors are light and neutral, helping the space feel bright and welcoming. Use light-hued wood for the cabinets or even the countertop.

Kitchen with a hardwood floor and a white countertop
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Kitchen with white cabinets and blue ceiling
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Balance the use of wood with other contemporary materials. For example, you could use a subway tile for the floor that’s made from rough marble or a light wood laminate floor. Keep the cabinet design and hardware simple but not super sleek. You don’t want the kitchen to look sleek and modern. A simple shaker cabinet would be a good choice.

4. Enhancing Galley Kitchens with Breakfast Bars and Lighting

Adding a kitchen island probably isn’t possible with a galley kitchen, but that doesn’t mean you can’t add some design. A breakfast bar is a great option. If you have a kitchen counter that extends out to create one side of the galley, turn the other side into a breakfast bar. Place stools on the other side of the counter and turn it into a space where people can sit.

Kitchen with marble island and a spacious island
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Modern kitchen featuring sink and shelves
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Another option is to make the space brighter. Add LED puck or strip lights to the underside of the upper cabinets. This easy design adds more light, makes the workspaces brighter, and can change the optical illusion of the kitchen.

5. Creating a Farmhouse Feel in Galley Kitchens

You can give your galley kitchen layout a farmhouse feel. Replace upper cabinets with long open shelving that runs the length of the kitchen. This can help it to feel longer and larger. However, doing this can limit your available storage space. This approach works best for small spaces because the benefit of a larger feeling space can outweigh the loss of storage space.

A kitchen with white cabinets and stainless steel appliances
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Bright kitchen with white cabinets and wood floors
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Cozy decorated kitchen with festive wreaths
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Modern kitchen with open shelving and dark cabinets
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If you don’t want to give up the cabinets, consider changing the cabinet doors. Add large cutouts to the doors and cover them in chicken wire. This allows you to see through the cabinet door, helping the space feel larger.

See more farmhouse kitchen design ideas here.

6. Optimizing Lighting in Galley Kitchens

Creating the right lighting scheme is crucial in a galley kitchen. The right kind of light can make your galley kitchen feel bigger and broader. The wrong type of lighting can make a galley kitchen feel like a cave, with many dark shadows throughout.

Narrow kitchen with wooden worktops and grey floor
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Spacious kitchen with vaulted ceiling and beams
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Streamlined galley kitchen with white cabinets and subway tiles
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Chic kitchen with mint cabinets and pendant lights
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Skylit kitchen with marble island leading to garden
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Ideally, you should have more than one type of lighting source in your kitchen. First, there should be ambient light overhead that illuminates the entire space. Then there should be task lighting that’s bright and directed toward the workspaces. For example, adding lighting to the ceiling is good for ambient light, while adding light under the upper cabinets creates task lighting on the countertops.

7. Luxury Upgrades for Galley Kitchens

Just because you have a galley kitchen and they are typically smaller than other kitchens doesn’t mean that it can’t be a luxury kitchen. To elevate the look of your kitchen, use high-quality materials that will be more luxurious than standard builder-grade materials. For example, replace the laminate floor with real hardwood flooring.

Luxurious kitchen with gold accents and dark cabinets
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Airy kitchen with white units and lavender curtains
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Elegant kitchen with taupe cabinets and chandelier
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Modern kitchen with a large black island in the middle
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Consider decorating ideas that showcase materials like marble, custom lighting, or custom cabinets. Replace the builder-grade cabinet pulls with upgraded ones. Finally, look for ways that you can add innovative technology to your kitchen. Perhaps you add smart appliances, warming coils under the tile, or custom cabinet organizational units.

8. Modern Design Elements for Galley Kitchens

Taking a modern approach is smart for the interior design of a galley kitchen. A modern kitchen reduces clutter, opens the space, and creates a clean design. A white galley kitchen design uses white, black, dark gray, or neutrals.

Narrow kitchen with white cabinets and wooden countertop
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Minimalist kitchen design with grey cabinets and marble countertop
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Kitchen with white cabinets and a black tile floor
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Bright kitchen with white cabinets and a hardwood floor
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Large modern kitchen with a wooden floor and black cabinets
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You could have white cabinets on dark walls, creating the illusion of a bigger space. Or have white walls with light wood cabinets for a fresh feel. White countertops reflect light back up, making a space feel brighter. Avoid an all-white kitchen, as this can be too bright and cause the design to fall flat as everything blends together. Using dark and light together can create depth, making the space feel bigger.

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9. Creating Openness in Narrow Galley Kitchens

It can be tough to make the limited space feel open and airy when you have a narrow kitchen. The kitchen space is long and narrow, which can feel restricting. The galley layout is made to feel more narrow by the upper cabinets. These cabinets are at eye level and extend out from the wall. You can remove the cabinets and replace them with open shelving to address this.

Kitchen with a white countertop and black cabinets
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Minimalist kitchen with a tile floor and a sink
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Organized kitchen with wood floors and white cabinets
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Bright kitchen with white cabinets and a decorative rug
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Modern narrow kitchen with herringbone floor
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Another option is to keep the upper cabinets but replace the solid doors with glass ones. This allows you to retain the benefit of the enclosed cabinets while also creating more visual space in the galley layout.

10. Remodeling Ideas for Galley Kitchens

If you have the budget and ability to do a galley kitchen remodel, then you have the opportunity to make the most of the available space. Think about the final interior design aesthetic that you want to create.

Bright galley kitchen with marble counters
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White kitchen with subway tiles and dark floor
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Rustic kitchen with a vintage rug and beam
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Chic kitchen with marble backsplash and art
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Perhaps you want to build in more counter space. This could require building out the kitchen counter to extend longer. Or perhaps you’d like to move some of the major appliances so that they are in better locations for improved functionality. Another option is to remove the upper cabinets to open up the space and replace them with long open shelves.

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