How American Kitchens Have Changed Over the Years

1991 – All-White Kitchen

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In contrast to previous eras like the 1960s which saw kitchens with tons of color, 1991 saw the introduction of an all-white kitchen. We’re talking white cabinets, white walls, white windowpanes. Even the appliances and tiles on the floor were all white.

The only color change was perhaps the occasional black granite countertops. But generally speaking, everyone wanted a white, sterile environment that made the kitchen seem like it was clean and modern. But it also made dirt and stains from things like sauces more visible.

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