20 Gorgeous Galley Kitchen Remodel Ideas
Consider a galley kitchen remodel for a lean, space-saving walkthrough kitchen layout.

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Galley Kitchen Design Ideas
A galley kitchen features two parallel countertops with a walkway in between. Equal parts cozy and compact — a galley kitchen layout has all the ingredients you need to cook up the meal prep and dining space of your dreams. Click along to see 20 gorgeous galley kitchen designs and read our top galley kitchen remodel tips article for more great ideas.
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Splurge on Materials
Use the small scale of your galley kitchen to your advantage and splurge on luxurious materials that would cost a fortune in larger, traditional kitchen layouts. Here, interior designer Marie Flanigan creates a drool-worthy statement in a modern galley kitchen with creamy Calacatta Vagli marble counters, backsplash and range hood. Lacquered white cabinetry plays a supporting role in the space, ensuring the veined stone features shine as the focal point of the design.
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Create a Cozy Corner
Want to maximize every available square inch in your galley kitchen? Make this cozy coral kitchen by Barbie Palomino your blueprint and fill the awkward gap between your kitchen cabinets and the adjoining wall with a pint-sized, built-in banquette. Paint your built-in bench the same hue as your existing cabinets to maintain a cohesive visual. And, pro tip: Opt for a pedestal-style table to free up as much floor space possible.
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Dial-Up the Drama
If you're working with little natural light in your galley kitchen, don’t be afraid to join the dark side. Lean into the shadowy space and paint your galley kitchen cabinets a moody black or rich jewel tone in a high-gloss finish. Pair the dark hue with a creamy white, ivory or gray stone countertop for visual balance. And for a sparkling finish, dress the cabinets with polished nickel or unlacquered brass hardware, and select statement-making light fixtures to illuminate from overhead.
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Enjoy Dinner With a View
This galley kitchen makes up for lacking scale with its unmatched dining views. Designer Crystal Sinclair creates a high-end dining experience at the end of the corridor kitchen with a built-in velvet bench, three velvet stools and a marble-topped tulip table. Follow Sinclair’s lead and install your dining nook by windows or patio doors to create an airy feeling in an otherwise cramped locale, and enjoy vistas from the table.
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Pack Panache Underfoot
A runner rug is the perfect accessory in a galley kitchen. Roll out all the stops and invest in a vibrant and texture-rich runner for your space. This unassuming accessory works overtime to ground your galley design with personality and invite focus through the corridor for effortless flow.
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Invite Natural Light
Whether you’re designing a galley kitchen from scratch or looking to re-energize your existing space, windows are always a great idea. Skip or swap out upper cabinets above the sink for a wall of windows to welcome sunlight into the room and create an open, airy appeal.
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Play with Pattern
Don’t be shy! Let your personality shine in your galley kitchen with punchy prints and patterns. Our advice? Start from the ground up with eye-catching flooring. Use penny tile to create a one-of-a-kind tile rug, install subway pavers in a herringbone pattern to direct foot traffic, or kick it up a notch with colorful, hand-painted tiles. Graphic black-and-white geometric floor tiles pave the way for fresh, contemporary style in this teal galley kitchen.
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Install a Focal Point
Anchor your galley kitchen with wow-worthy wallpaper. The pros at Coddington Design created a show-stopping accent with a shapely aqua and teal hexagon wallpaper opposite the cooking corridor.
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Master the Art of Restraint
The key to creating an inviting galley kitchen lies in mastering the art of restraint. The design masterminds at Art Home Garden set the pace in this city kitchen with flat-panel oak cabinets fit with sharp, stainless hardware. Because the wood cabinets boast a cozy caramel tone, they require little “extra” adornment to usher warmth into the space. Put this approach to work and strike a balance in your kitchen design by selecting modern silhouettes in dimensional, earthy finishes.
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Show Off Your Art Collection
Designer Heidi Caillier swaps out the upper cabinets here for oversized artwork, creating an unexpected kitchen design. A framed black-and-white print set makes a chic statement above the prep area in this kitchen and invites natural sunlight to enter the space from the bay window at the end of the room.
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Understand That Less is More
Make your galley kitchen feel larger by sticking with light hues and stripping away excess throughout. Here, Sire Design uses flat panel white oak and lacquered white cabinets sans hardware to achieve a sleek and inviting space.
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Mind Your Lines
Accentuate the length of your galley kitchen with strategically laid backsplash tile. Here, glossy green subway tiles and stacked stones are laid horizontally on walls to visually expand the space and encourage flow from one end of the room to the other.
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Kick Up the Contrast
Give your galley kitchen shape using contrasting finishes. Espresso-stained cabinets pop against oak floors, anchoring this otherwise light and white kitchen with drama and dimension. The contrasting elements and unfussed surfaces yield decidedly clean, contemporary results.
Wrap the Room in Color
Galley kitchens offer the perfect blank slate for wall-to-wall color. Wrap your galley kitchen in a lively hue to bring vibrancy and flair to your daily meals. Not sure what shade suits your fancy? Designer Michelle Gage makes quite the case for light blue in this charming galley design.
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Lose the Upper Cabinets
Avid entertainer? Consider opening one wall in your galley kitchen to make room for a counter that lets guests in on the cooking action. Bonus: This layout is great for serving up post-school snacks (and chats) with your kiddos.
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Opt for Open Shelving
If you’re not ready to part with upper cabinet storage, but you’re craving some extra breathing room in your galley kitchen, opt for open shelving. Designer Ben Herzog offers the perfect solution in this dreamy galley design. Open wood shelving and upper cabinets with glass fronts keep this galley kitchen from feeling too closed in.
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Create Easy Access for Outdoor Dining
And, here, we have the galley kitchen layout straight from a hostess dream. The sun-drenched design by Natalie Myers opens to the family room on one end and oak-framed French doors that open to the expansive patio on the other. The placement of the doors makes serving (and cleaning up) alfresco meals effortless all summer long.
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Create a Two-Toned Look
Crank your galley design into high gear with gorgeous color blocked cabinets like in this emerald and white stunner by Terracotta Design Build. Coat your lower cabinets in a dark hue and paint the uppers a bright white for timeless appeal. Another idea? Paint one wall of cabinets (upper and lower) a single shade and paint the opposite a contrasting hue. Both of these color blocking techniques will bring designer-worthy interest and dimension to your room.
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Install Butcher Block Countertops
Galley kitchens are notoriously tight on space, so it’s crucial to think outside the box when plotting your layout. Pro tip: Work smarter, not harder. Here, interior designer Kenna Stout creates ample space for owners to slice, dice and chop away while preparing meals with a dreamy butcher block counter extending along the stove wall.
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Take a Classic Approach
This galley kitchen incorporates traditional, white cabinetry with dark, wooden flooring to create beautiful contrast. With their parallel counters and lack of island, galley-style kitchens are uniquely designed for efficiency and practicality. A subtle dark accent line edges the white cabinetry, giving the kitchen an eye-catching detail.