Transitional galley style kitchen, Robert Williams, Vice President of Design, Habersham
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Designed by: Robert Williams, Vice President of Design, Habersham

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In a world where bigger often seems to be better, it's important to recognize that this isn't always the case when it comes to kitchens. While many homeowners pass up the simple two-wall galley design in favor of a more sprawling layout, a galley kitchen employs a smart use of space by putting the sink, fridge, and stove within easy reach. Fans of this style appreciate the ease of use and swear by its ability to be both fashionable and efficient. Though the sometimes-narrow width of a galley kitchen can feel crowded, clever planning remedies the challenges of limited storage and space. From flooring tricks to architectural details, here are nine creative ideas to prove that when it comes to galley kitchen, good things really do come in small packages.

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