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Gallery kitchens

The gallery kitchen layout works on two sides—literally. Ideal for a long, narrow room, a galley or linear kitchen has cabinets and countertops running along two opposite walls. The classic kitchen work triangle sits between the two sides, with the open corridor in the middle making it easy to move around while you cook.

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Gallery kitchen layout

A gallery kitchen is all about efficiency and flow. With cabinets and worktops on both sides, this layout keeps everything within easy reach, making cooking and prep effortless. The open walkway in the middle creates a clear path, so you can move between the fridge, stove, and sink without any interruptions.

Perfect for small spaces

Galley kitchens are perfect for narrow rooms and small apartments. They maximize storage and work surfaces while keeping everything within easy reach. Space-saving and efficient, they can even work as a second kitchen or prep area. Small footprint, big functionality—this layout makes every inch count.

Think vertically

Ceiling-height cabinets, open shelving, and hanging racks for pots and pans let you use the space above your head for functional and stylish storage. Narrow appliances, countertops that double as a breakfast bar, and compact kitchen tools also help free up room, while light tones and reflective surfaces make the space feel brighter and more open.