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Retro Kitchens Are Making a Comeback — in a Very Surprising Color

Neutrals may have dominated the world of kitchen design for a good while, but the design pendulum is swinging in the opposite direction and making room for a colorful kitchen trend — pink retro kitchens. According to this year’s Pinterest Predicts report, “kitschens” — short for kitchy kitchens — are trending and the search term “pink retro kitchens” is up by 40%.

History tends to repeat itself, and that’s certainly the case when it comes to retro styles, as the comeback of this nostalgic 1950’s aesthetic proves. Pink may be an unexpected choice when it comes to kitchen design, but the cheerful color is actually surprisingly versatile. “Pink provides that unique retro charm and is a hue that doesn’t go out of style,” says Mattia Salia, product manager at SMEG, known for its vintage-inspired kitchen appliances. “While playful, pink is also a unique and stylish choice for the kitchen, setting it apart from more traditional colors like white or beige.”

Whether pink retro kitchens are right up your vintage-loving alley or you’d rather incorporate the cotton candy hue in more subtle ways, keep reading to learn how to implement whimsical pops of pink into the heart of your home.

Photo: Simon-Pierre Grand; Design: Renard Flare

What is a kitschen?

Kitschens epitomize all things kitchy — they blend old-school charm and retro style with fun colors and a touch of sentimental nostalgia. Describing the throwback design trend, Sydney Stanback, global trends and insights lead for Pinterest, says, “People will elevate their kitchen designs and cooking areas with thrifted finds, vintage appliances and eye-jarring pops of paint as they are looking for ‘eclectic kitchen decor,’ ‘kitschy kitchens,’ ‘retro pink kitchens’ and more.”

How to get in on the trend:

Pair pink with neutrals for visual balance.

If you’re itching to try the retro pink kitchen trend but are nervous about it being overpowering, interior designer Julie Arnold of J. Raine Design shares practical advice for implementing the color in a balanced way. “Adding neutrals in strategic places and pairing pink with complementing colors in lighting and flooring is a great way to create a well-balanced look,” says Arnold.

Juxtapose pink cabinets with the warmth of butcher block kitchen countertops, refrain from using other brights in the space, opt for a soft shade of pink and layer in plenty of white surfaces for an elevated take on retro charm.

Design by Dane Austin Design, Photo by Sean Litchfield

Incorporate pink through unexpected accents.

“Incorporating pink into your kitchen can be a fun and stylish way to add personality to the space,” Salia says. But, you don’t have to go with all-pink-everything to implement the retro color trend. For a more subtle approach, use pink in strategic smaller doses through a contrasting kitchen island, a fun accent wall, a statement backsplash or as Salia suggests, “through small countertop appliances and fridges that do not require a huge financial or design commitment.”

Pink Silicone Utensils Set
SMEG Retro Electric Kettle
Pink Coffee Mat
Pink Arabesque Tiles

Merge charm and character with modern comforts.

As the home’s natural gathering spot, kitchens are inherently warm and inviting. The right shade of retro-inspired pink adds personality, a unique mood-boosting energy and a touch of coziness, and Salia adds that “it evokes feelings of whimsy and nostalgia that provide a warmth to the kitchen.”

When it comes to blending the old with the new, Arnold says, “Retro-inspired kitchens are a fun option for era-appropriate homes because they blend fun colors and classic looks with modern comforts.” She stresses the importance of keeping the original character and charm of the space in mind during the design process and striking the right balance between retro design and contemporary style. “It’s all about preserving that original vibe but adding a touch of today.”

Photo: Mark Hurrish; Design: J. Raine Design

Maria Sabella is a lifestyle writer with a passion for home and interiors — from paint colors and holiday decor to the latest design trends. Her work has appeared in outlets including Better Homes & Gardens, The Spruce, BuzzFeed and Bustle. 


Source: Home Ideas - goodhousekeeping.com


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