Slim edge pulls in a compact galley: more grip, less visual weight
In a narrow galley kitchen I traded chunky handles for slim edge pulls to calm the sightlines. The trick was to keep offsets consistent so the fingers don’t slide toward the door edge when you’re in a hurry. A tape test on two fronts proved that a touch more length on tall doors feels natural, while short drawers stay crisp with smaller sizes.
Because the hardware visually disappears, the grain and paint read cleaner, and the whole run looks a few centimetres longer. I skipped high polish to avoid fingerprints and went with a soft sheen that sits well under downlights. Repeating the exact profile on both sides of the galley made the corridor feel wider without moving a single cabinet.
It’s one of those upgrades where guests ask what changed and can’t quite point at it — which is exactly the goal. Form follows use, and the space just flows better.
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