How American Kitchens Have Changed Over the Years

1920s – More Colors Added

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During the 1920s, kitchen designers and homeowners started incorporating livelier colors to their kitchens. This came in the form of floral drapes added to the windows and colorful linoleum tiles first seen in the 1910s. But color splashes didn’t end there. People also added rugs to their kitchens and painted their cabinets to make the area cozier or give it a more energizing vibe.

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