Bring 1950s Nostalgic Decor Into Your Kitchen

The 1950s is a decade that is often viewed as conservative, prosperous and optimistic. It also revolutionized entertainment such as the introduction of television into family living rooms, movies targeting teenagers and the introduction to new music genres as well as a boom to the recording industry. In the homes of the decade, open plans were introduced while fitted kitchens were a housewife’s domain complete with brand new appliances. Pastel colors such as turquoise, aqua, pink and yellow were popular as well as space age, atomic era designs and materials. Plastics were featured and Formica and chrome were the standard materials for tables and chairs. Formica counter tops also matched the tables and chairs and proved to be easy to clean. Vinyl was used for tablecloths as well as chair and furniture covers. Bark cloth was used and took on boomerang and abstract shapes. Home bars, barbecue, picnic and party accessories also took stage as well as leisure promoting kitchenware. Melmac and Melamine dishes, Lustro-ware and Tupperware storage accessories were very popular and added more convenience to the home. For many people, the 1950s kitchen design brings back warm memories of the kitchens of their childhood homes or perhaps their grandmothers’ kitchens.

Perhaps you remember the crisp autumn days in your mothers or grandmother’s kitchen and the warm memories that seem to surround the cozy hub. Are you planning to recreate that special style in your own kitchen? Decorating your kitchen to match a retro look is a fun and unique way of melding the best of both worlds; the warm cozy memories of the past as well as the convenience and technology of the 21st century.

Do you want to give your kitchen a 1950s look? Looks inspired by the decade are now reproduced and available to you and they include:

Fabric by the yard for your kitchen curtains that even include bark cloth

Kitchen tables and chair sets complete with chrome legs, seats covered in vinyl in many colors as well as Formica counter tops done in 1950s style.

Stoves and refrigerators that are reproduced in their original appearance in many original colors but with the technology of the 21st century are available.

Retro style small appliances such as toasters and soda drink mixers

Retro enamelware such as canisters, breadboxes and soap dishes
For the 1950s diner feel to your newly designed kitchen, try:

Replica radios, jukeboxes, pay phones and turntables

Reproduced double bubble clocks, Coke machines and metal 6-pack picnic coolers

Tin diner and car hop signs

Original furniture that can be restored can be found at a second hand store to give your kitchen that special retro look. A 1950s retro look to the room will provide a unique look that is not often found in today’s kitchens and it will also bring back warm, happy memories. When giving your kitchen that special retro look, the most important thing is to have fun with your project.

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