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Corridor Style Kitchen Layouts Corridor Style Kitchen Design. Updated February 17, 2015. The best kitchen designs tend to center around functionality. The corridor-style kitchen design optimizes kitchen workflow and saves space, but it does have its limitations--as we will see. See: Pictures of Great Galley Kitchen Ideas The corridor-style kitchen design is often one not of choice but of circumstances: you have a small space to work with. To further give the corridor-style kitchen an inferiority complex, another name applied to it is galley style kitchen (as in boat galley). But many homeowners also do choose the corridor-style kitchen simply because they think it best suits their needs. The corridor style kitchen:
Walls on Both Sides - With this type of kitchen space, you have a tight space with walls on either side. The kitchen is essentially shoehorned into this space. Kitchen Island or Peninsula - When you have a wall on one side and an open space (like a living room) on the other side. On the open side, a kitchen island or peninsula of cabinets and countertop forms a wall between the kitchen and the open space. We will illustrate a number of layouts within both types of kitchen spaces. Photo Credit: Getty / Steve Cole share on facebook pin to pinterest
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