Photo of a medium sized galley kitchen/diner in Gloucestershire with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, yellow cabinets, granite worktops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, stainless steel appliances, limestone flooring and no island.

Hampstead Collection

Kitchen, Gloucestershire

A very cosy and traditional style of shaker kitchen, which has the decorative style and detail that make it feel familiar and classically traditional. However, Hampstead is still a style which sits comfortably in a modern kitchen dining property extension, or adjoining orangery as shown here. Arranged in a traditional galley kitchen layout, with an impressive Wolf range cooker and overmantle, this kitchen is an attractive and productive space, with the stylish charm of a rural country kitchen. The peninsula at the end, which protrudes into the dining space is an impressive feature. A set of integrated chopping boards for Meat, Fish and Bread, set in a circular unit, featuring end grain cut walnut and oak inlaid. A statement piece of handmade quality within easy reach of the dining area.

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LWK London Kitchens added this to How to Plan a Galley Kitchen2 September 2015

Add a breakfast bar, peninsula or tableSometimes there’s space for a small peninsula or breakfast bar in a galley...

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Julie West added this to Julie and Todd's Ideas16 April 2023

island at the end

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