You can choose from several layouts if you’re planning a kitchen remodel. For many small homes, including apartments, one of the best options is the galley kitchen. Often maligned, the galley kitchen — sometimes referred to as the corridor kitchen — actually has some great benefits, as discussed here.
The Galley Kitchen Defined
The galley or corridor kitchen is often narrow and long. It features counters, wall cabinets, base cabinets and other functionalities on one or both sides of a central walkway. The narrowness of the walkway is why this is also called a corridor kitchen.
Galley Kitchen Pros
Take a peek at the most prominent advantages of this layout to see if it’s the right one for your needs.
- A galley kitchen does not require as much space as other kitchen layouts, which is great if your home is small or if you live in an apartment.
- The cost of kitchen elements is typically lower thanks to the smaller size. You’ll probably use smaller appliances and less materials.
- In a galley kitchen, the plumbing and electrical service remodel or installation can be done in less time, which can also lead to savings.
- If a tight kitchen triangle is what you want, then the step-saving size and design of a galley kitchen is an obvious choice.
- Floor materials will add to the cost of your kitchen renovation, but a galley kitchen needs flooring for a small area, which means you can save.
- It’s easier to reach for what you need when you’re working in a galley kitchen.
Galley Kitchen Cons
Galley kitchens offer plenty of advantages but, just like anything else, they do have their own challenges. Here are some of them:
- The first disadvantage of a galley kitchen is the small space. It can be hard for two or more cooks to work at the same time.
- There is less countertop space and storage areas.
- A galley kitchen is not the ideal kitchen remodeling option if your intention is to increase the market value of your home.
- Sink configuration options are limited.
- Oversized appliances and services are out of the question.
Despite its limitations, a galley kitchen is a less expensive option if you’re thinking about renovating your dated kitchen design or trying to enlarge the space in adjacent rooms.
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