Yellow Galley Kitchen Ideas and Designs

Traditional Northwest Kitchen
Traditional Northwest Kitchen
Corvallis Custom Kitchens & BathsCorvallis Custom Kitchens & Baths
Warm and welcoming, this large kitchen features painted cabinets with antiquing and extensive trim work, crown molding and under cabinet lighting. Integrated under counter refrigerator, warming drawer, dishwasher and recycling center make this a convenience packed kitchen. Complementary counter top colors add interest as do the mix of solid and glass faced cabinets. Gorgeous tile mosaic back splash compliments custom cook top hood.
Warren Project
Warren Project
Chester County Kitchen & BathChester County Kitchen & Bath
Fabuwood Cabinetry in Wellington door style in Ivory Glaze finish. Simple glass subway tiles add to the clean look of this kitchen.
Wedgwood Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Wedgwood Transitional Kitchen Remodel
Coast to Coast Design, LLCCoast to Coast Design, LLC
This kitchen is more of a galley style space so we made sure to provide space on either side of the range for prep and working. Balancing the refrigerator and pantry on each end gave a nice clean look and kept the space functional. Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Light Up the Ceiling
Light Up the Ceiling
Roomscapes Cabinetry and Design CenterRoomscapes Cabinetry and Design Center
Designed by Cameron Snyder, CKD Photography by Dan Cutrona
Contemporary bamboo kitchen
Contemporary bamboo kitchen
WoodMasterWoodMaster
This was a Green Building project so wood materials has to be FSC Certified and NAUF. The amber bamboo used (which is horizontal grain run), is a sustainable wood. The The interiors are certified maple plywood. Low VOC clear water-based finish.
Mid-Century Revival
Mid-Century Revival
Powell ConstructionPowell Construction
This 1960’s home underwent a striking transformation--remodeling the kitchen, hall bathroom and laundry room. These homeowners dreamed of an open floor plan that would unite the kitchen and adjacent living areas. To accomplish this, we removed an imposing chimney that separated the kitchen from the living room. Additionally, we eliminated a weight-bearing wall that was between the kitchen and dining room. What a change! The spaces that formerly felt dark and confined are now bright and connected, comfortably accommodating larger gatherings. When considering the specifics of design, we wanted to stay true to the home’s mid-century roots, while updating it with today’s style elements. Embracing the mid-century aspects, we played off some of the existing features of the home by mirroring them in the spaces we redesigned. To introduce today’s style, we thoughtfully incorporated the finishes and touches that would aptly reflect that component. The resulting design is beautifully juxtaposed by the homeowners’ treasured antique furniture pieces. In the kitchen, we enhanced the open and airy feel by choosing a light greige color for the inset cabinetry paired with a tonal light-colored, blue-veined quartz for the countertops. These tones are perfectly complemented by the gold finishes of the cabinet hardware, faucets, and mid-century modern pendants. To maximize the storage potential of this kitchen, we customized the cabinetry with a convenient utensil organizer and a blind corner “cloud” pullout. A full height zellige-style tile backsplash with custom floating shelves makes for an impressive statement wall. With family get togethers in mind, we added an additional bar/prep sink and a spacious breakfast nook with a good deal of bench storage. A vertically-slatted wood half-wall separates the kitchen and breakfast nook, replicating the original mid-century wall detail at the entry. Between the living room and kitchen, we designed a semi-open bar-height peninsula, accenting the bar front with a vertical shiplap kickplate in a bold blue. Carrying this color statement through the kitchen, the homeowner selected a “Navy Steel” Samsung Bespoke refrigerator and an AGA Mercury range, in “Blueberry.” These colors are also echoed in the multi-tonal quartz. In the hall bathroom, we were aiming for the bright ambiance we’d achieved in the living areas. The penny round tile flooring and full height zellige-look tile combine for a classy, elevated look. In keeping with the kitchen, we installed similar gold fixtures and inset cabinetry and the same beautiful quartz countertop. The vanity towers provide these happy homeowners with additional room to store all their necessities. Through the design process, we were able to gain square footage in the laundry room which allowed for the extra cabinet space the homeowners were looking for. Of course, a remodel is never complete without conveniences for the pets. The kitty’s litter box is neatly tucked in the cabinet behind a custom cat-cutout--a cute and tidy idea! Kitchen Selections: Cabinet color-Farrow & Ball Ammonite No. 274; Countertops-Silestone Pietra; Cabinet hardware-Top Knobs Barrington collection in Honey Bronze; Pendants-Rejuvenation Palo Alto; Faucets- Delta Trinsic in Champagne Bronze; Tile-Tilebar Portmore 4x4 in White; Island bar shiplap color-Farrow and Ball Wine Dark No. 308 Bathroom Selections: Floor tile-Cepac Classic Rounds in Cloud; Tile-Tilebar Portmore 4x4 in White; Cabinet color-Farrow & Ball Purbeck Stone No. 275; Countertop-Silestone Pietra; Faucet-Delta Trinsic in Champagne Bronze
Jim & Ginger's Historic Condo Kitchen
Jim & Ginger's Historic Condo Kitchen
Craftsman Design and RenovationCraftsman Design and Renovation
Historic condo Kitchen Remodel doubles storage opportunities without adding square footage. The new layout creates better work flow, additional counter space, and stronger connection to the adjacent living area.

Yellow Galley Kitchen Ideas and Designs

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