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Galley kitchen remodel in San Diego with white shaker cabinetry, a tile backsplash and a black gas range
Kitchen RemodelSan Diego, California

Galley Kitchen Remodel in San Diego

Dark stained cabinetry and laminate counters replaced with white shaker fronts, stone-look surfaces and a tile backsplash — inside the same footprint, over the original floor.

Before & afterSame footprintWhite shakerTile backsplashOriginal floor keptSingle-storey ranch
Kitchen
Project type
San Diego
California
Same footprint
No walls moved
CSLB #1083621
Permitted & inspected
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Before & after

The same galley, before and after

The San Diego galley kitchen before the remodel, with dark stained cabinetry and beige laminate counters
Before
The same galley kitchen after the remodel, with white shaker cabinetry and stone-look counters
After
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Stage one

A galley that was dark rather than small

The kitchen in this single-storey San Diego ranch was not short of space. It was short of light. Dark stained cabinetry ran floor to ceiling down both sides of a narrow galley, and every surface in the room absorbed rather than reflected.

A galley is a good layout badly served by dark finishes. The two runs face each other across a corridor barely wider than a doorway, so anything heavy on either side closes the space visually from both directions at once.

That framed the brief. Not a bigger kitchen — the same one, lightened. Which meant the walls stayed exactly where they were, and the budget went into finishes rather than into structure and permits for moving them.

Front elevation of the single-storey San Diego ranch home before work began The property
The original galley kitchen from the opposite end, showing dark cabinetry along both runs
Stage two

What we kept, and why

Look at the floor in the before and after photographs. It is the same floor. The dark timber was in sound condition, it suits the room, and replacing it would have added cost and a week of programme for no gain the client would have felt.

Deciding what stays is as much a part of a kitchen remodel as deciding what goes. Sound cabinetry boxes, a serviceable floor, a window in the right place — keeping any of them frees budget for the things that actually change how a room feels. Here that meant cabinetry, counters, backsplash and appliances.

Completed San Diego galley kitchen with white shaker cabinetry and black appliances
Deciding what stays is as much of the job as deciding what goes.
Sheiner Construction · CSLB #1083621
Stage three

New cabinetry into a fixed footprint

With no walls moving, the work was cabinetry, counters, backsplash and appliances. White shaker fronts replaced the stained timber on both runs, taken to the same heights so no plumbing or ventilation had to move.

That is what keeps a kitchen of this scope out of a long permit cycle. Fixtures staying in position means the scope stays within finish work rather than triggering the plumbing and mechanical review that relocating a sink or a range would.

New white cabinetry being installed in the San Diego galley kitchen, with boxes still on the floor Install · During
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The finished kitchen

Both runs, end to end

Finished galley kitchen looking toward the door, with white cabinetry along both runs
White shaker cabinetry and stone-look counters beside the refrigerator
Completed kitchen run with the gas range and tile backsplash
Rear yard of the San Diego property with artificial turf and mature palms
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Counter and tile backsplash detail in the completed San Diego galley kitchen
The result

The same room, twice the light

Nothing about the plan changed. The galley is the same width, the sink is under the same window, and the range is where it always was. What changed is that both runs now reflect light instead of absorbing it, and the room reads as twice the size it did.

Every stage was permitted and inspected under CSLB License #1083621. If your kitchen feels dark rather than small, it is worth pricing a finish-level remodel before you price moving walls.

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CSLB License #1083621 · Licensed, bonded & insured