Galley Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas
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Tri State Kitchens
Welcome to this Midtown Manhattan apartment! Located on the 17th floor the narrow space is maximized to its capacity. In addition the the window, the white cabinets provide a bright and airy feel. Pantries, drawers and cabinets provide enough storage space, as well as counter working space, achieved by the extending the bottom cabinets into family area. There's even a niche that can be used for mail and kids schoolwork!
WREEDONE ("re-done")
This customer wanted to completely update the kitchen making it more modern, in preparation for possibly selling it in the next few years. The design, which included two-tone base and upper cabinets, Cambria SummerHill Quartz, chrome cabinet hardware, arabesque marble backsplash tile, and undercabinet lighting made the final product simply stellar!
MJA Design, Inc.
We love the bold use of color on these cabinets. It really brings character and charm to this space.
Studio Dean
This re-imagined open plan space where a white gloss galley once stood offers a stylish update on the traditional kitchen layout.
Individually spaced tall cabinets are recessed in to a hidden wall to the left to create a sense of a wider space than actually exists and the removal of all wall cabinets opens out the room to add much needed light and create a vista. Focus is drawn down the kitchen elongating it once more with the use of patterned tiles creating a central carpet.
Katie Lee
Kate Roos Design LLC
To improve storage and increase counter space near the range, the refrigerator was relocated in favor of a shallow pantry cabinet.
Andrea Rugg Photography
UltraCraft Cabinetry
This beautiful kitchen features UltraCraft Cabinetry's Shaker door style in Beach White paint and a custom blue paint based on Behr's Secret Society. - Designer: Heidi Caillier of Heidi Caillier Design - General Contractor: NW HomeWorks - Photography: Kasey Fleisher Hickey, Turntable Kitchen
Tim Andersen Architect
New galley kitchen fits existing footprint without changes to the exterior. The plan was tweaked, changing doors and removing a brick flue, but had little impact on adjoining dining and living rooms.
Galley Kitchen with no Island Design Ideas
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