What You Should Know About the Galley Kitchen



A good layout is crucial in creating a more functional kitchen space. This is one of the reasons many homeowners choose a galley kitchen. With its compact design and versatility, this particular design makes working in the kitchen a safer and more efficient experience. To give you a clearer idea of what a galley kitchen is and why it might be a good fit for your home, the trusted kitchen remodel company in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park, shares some essentials you need to know.

  1. Galley kitchens come with a distinctive layout. The galley kitchen consists of two parallel runs of units that form a long, narrow aisle in the middle. Because of its look, the galley kitchen is also called a “corridor kitchen”.
  2. It can maximize your home’s available space. The compact layout of a galley kitchen lends itself well to smaller homes. This allows you to enjoy a fully functional kitchen even with limited space. But that’s not the only benefit this design choice can provide. Did you know galley kitchens can also help you save on a remodel? Because a galley kitchen is compact, you won’t have to spend as much on the most expensive elements: the cabinets and countertops. 
  3. Galley kitchens make meal preparation easier and more efficient. You should definitely consider a galley kitchen for your next kitchen renovation. They are ergonomically better than some kitchen layouts because all the key work areas — sink, fridge and stove — are clustered around each other. This cuts back on the extra steps involved with daily kitchen work.  
  4. It has some drawbacks. Because of the long and narrow design of a galley kitchen, you can’t add a breakfast bar or dining area (unless you have an open-plan space). You’ll need to be extra careful when you have another person working alongside you in the kitchen. And if you have to upgrade your appliances, you’ll need to get them in standard sizes.
  5. Downsides of a galley kitchen can be mitigated. If you want to add an island, you can go for a portable one; if you need a breakfast bar, the seating will need to be on the opposite end of the counter. For storage, you can utilize the space at the back of cabinets with roll-out shelves or lazy susans. You can also extend your cabinets all the way to the ceiling to better maximize space.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

If you’re planning to add a galley kitchen in your home, look no further than your premier home remodel expert, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park, for design and installation. We’ll make it a safe and worry-free experience with our top-tier products and services. We serve the areas in and around Orland Park, Frankfort, Palos Heights, Tinley Park and Homer Glen. Call us today at (708) 320-3417 or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation.

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