Galley Kitchens

Aesthetic Considerations for Galley Kitchens

When searching for ideas for a new kitchen, or if you want to spruce up your existing galley kitchen, it's best to go with current kitchen colour trends to achieve a contemporary and chic feel. For a modern kitchen, light sage greens, creams, and dreamy pastels are popular choices that can breathe new life into your space. Whether starting from scratch or updating an existing galley kitchen, it's essential to focus on aesthetics. With careful layout planning and selecting the perfect colour scheme, you can create a beautiful and functional kitchen design that offers a practical but functional zone for the entire family to unwind, relax and socialise.

Efficient Space Planning in Galley Kitchens

When designing a new kitchen, efficient space planning is vital, especially for galley kitchen designs. Every inch counts, so it's important to consider kitchen appliances that can make family meal prepping, working and socialising easier while not taking up too much space. Integrated appliances are excellent for galley kitchens, especially when seamlessly built into cabinets. Another option is to look for appliances that can be easily stored away when not in use. For any type or design of kitchen supply and fit, working with a kitchen professional can ensure that the space becomes optimised for functionality and style.

 

Storage Solutions for Galley Kitchens

If you're looking for innovative storage solutions for your galley kitchen, open shelves and clever towers are the way to go. With a well-planned kitchen design, you can create storage that declutters your space and makes it easier to find what you need, especially within a terraced house kitchen, where space is at a premium. Modern kitchen design often incorporates open shelves and tall, narrow storage units. Maximising your vertical space lets you keep your counters clear and ensure everything has a place. You can create a galley kitchen layout that works for you with the right kitchen planner.

Making the Most of Natural Light in Galley Kitchens

Utilising natural light is always a great idea, especially for galley kitchen designs, where space may be limited, and lighting can make a big difference. Consider using light-coloured cabinets and reflective surfaces to bounce light around the room to make the most of natural light in a galley kitchen layout. Additionally, installing large windows or a skylight can bring in even more natural light. With the right design choices, a galley kitchen will transform into a bright and modern kitchen that feels spacious and welcoming.

Combining Rustic and Modern Elements in a Galley Kitchen

Designing a new kitchen can be daunting, especially when combining rustic and modern elements. However, with the right galley kitchen ideas, one can create a stunning kitchen that seamlessly blends classic and contemporary shaker-style kitchens. One of the best ways to achieve this effect is by incorporating sleek, modern appliances into a rustic setting. This approach can work exceptionally well in a terrace house kitchen, where more is often needed. One can create a beautiful, functional, rustic, and modern kitchen by selecting suitable materials, such as reclaimed wood and polished stainless steel.

How a kitchen planner can help you make the most of your space for a stunning new galley kitchen

Working with a kitchen planner can help you maximise your space and create a stunning new galley kitchen. They can offer expert advice on layout, storage solutions, and design choices. Visiting a kitchen showroom can also provide inspiration and ideas for your project. Trusting in a professional can ensure your galley kitchen is beautiful and functional.

Looking for Inspiration? Why not come and visit the Plum Kitchen showroom

Our experienced kitchen team can advise and inspire on galley kitchen solutions. Why not come see us in our Redditch kitchen showroom? We have a wealth of experience in the design and fit of city-terraced galley kitchens, and we are within easy reach of South Birmingham, Cotteridge, Kings Norton, Kings Heath, Solihull and the wider West Midlands and Worcestershire areas.