Kitchen of the Week: Simple Style Opens Up a Narrow Galley Space

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Kitchen of the Week: Simple Style Opens Up a Narrow Galley Space- It’s hard to believe, but this sleek, contemporary kitchen was once a dilapidated mess. When Hannah Cockburn, creative director of Cream & Black Interior Design, was asked to renovate it, there was only one path to take. ‘It all had to be demolished,’ she says. ‘There was a jumble of outbuildings here, with walls just one brick thick. The walls were all bowing and the structure wasn’t safe.’

Although the owners, understandably, wanted as big a kitchen as possible, strict planning regulations meant permission was not granted for an extension into the side return. ‘We had to build the kitchen back within the same footprint,’ says Hannah, except at the far end, where she was able to grab a little extra space, extending to the side by about 700mm. ‘This was all we were allowed,’ she says, ‘but it created a place for a dining table, which the couple really wanted to include.’

To transform this narrow space into a stylish, contemporary kitchen, Hannah employed a host of clever ideas. ‘We did what we could within the constraints of the dimensions,’ she explains. ‘We maximised the feeling of space by installing a galley kitchen, and fitted as much glazing as possible to boost light levels. We also worked hard to create a good sense of flow, so the kitchen feels integrated with the rest of the house.’ Here’s how she did it…

Kitchen at a Glance

Who lives here A young professional couple
Location Birmingham
Property A Victorian terraced house with three bedrooms
Designer Hannah Cockburn of Cream & Black Interior Design
Size Approx 7.5m x 3m (at the widest point)

http://www.houzz.co.uk/photos/kitchen
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