The Most Popular Kitchen Design Trends Of Every Decade 

When running water became common in homes at the turn of the 20th century, kitchens as we know them emerged. Kitchens had only a stove and sink at this time. 

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1. The 1900s-1920s

1930s kitchens were glossy and cheerful, but people wanted efficiency. Companies streamlined and standardized cabinetry for continuous countertop heights. 

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2. The 1930s

Slim 1940s kitchens reflected the times and were necessary due to World War II. Electric ranges and refrigerators, which were finally common, advanced greatly.

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3. The 1940s

The iconic 1950s kitchen is a candy-colored postwar daydream. Young families moved to the suburbs with a housing boom, putting women in the kitchen.

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4. The 1950s

Since kitchens were designed to open to dining rooms and sometimes had eat-in nooks and breakfast bars, entertaining increased in the 1960s. 

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5. The 1960s

Enjoy knotty pine and harvest tones in the 1970s. New technology like the microwave was convenient, but everyone wanted wood cabinets, wall paneling, furniture, and trim.

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6. The 1970s

The 1980s kitchens were lavish, like the hair. More women working full-time made the kitchen a place for families to gather.

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7. The 1980s

Modernized 1980s neutrals became shabby-chic in the 1990s. Country-style ceramic tiles, wood cabinets, and white-painted cabinets with ornate paneling added warmth.

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8. The 1990s

A new millennium aesthetic emerged. HGTV and other design channels promoted kitchen trends. Cherry cabinets and stainless steel appliances were popular in the 2000s.

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9. The 2000s

The last decade has arrived. Though new, 2010s trends persist. Retro features like reclaimed wood floors, subway tile backsplashes, farmhouse sinks, and brass hardware were popular. 

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10. The 2010s

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