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For a 'Retro Kitchen' you do not need to go overboard and throw away your useful equipment. The trick is to blend your current setup into the 'Retro Kitchen'. Ornaments are a great addition to the retro kitchen.
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The kitchen is the most difficult area of the home to renovate it into the "Retro" style. This is due to modern kitchen appliances (which obviously have changed since 1940s). However, for a retro kitchen you do not need to go overboard and throw away your useful equipment. At the same time you do not need to replace your old kitchen cabinets and cupboards with the retro furniture. The trick is to blend your current setup into the "Retro Kitchen".

Faking Retro Kitchen

If you have thousands upon thousands of dollars to renovate your kitchen into the retro style then do not waste time reading the rest. However, for those who do not have large budgets the retro kitchen ideas can help. Firstly, the retro style is not that structurally different from the modern kitchens. The shape of cupboards, cabinets and benchtops is essentially the same. You may want to replace the cupboard and cabinet doors with the glass-retro ones. Shelves could get new knobs with the characteristic vivid colours or the chrome flower shapes. Chairs and tables can have specific style of the past.

However, the chrome meals areas from 1950s are probably the best choice here. This furniture was not only tasteful but also reliable and durable for years to come. It is also one which suites most kitchen styles. Ornaments are a great addition to the retro kitchen. However, you must ensure that these decorations do follow the main stream.

For example, if you choose 1940s American Standard Kitchen with vivid colours then do not decorate it with 1948 St Charles kitchen designs. Although both types of the kitchen fit the same period, the looks are very different. The same applies to paints and the wall paper. Personally, the wall paper is not suitable for kitchens. However, the material does bring the retro character to the walls. The same applies to paints. If you have white or light walls then do not repaint them. Try to bring contrast with retro paintings and other decorations.

Small Construction Alterations for Retro Kitchen

Do not go overboard with the construction. In most cases the "facial uplift" will do the job. However, if you do like some of the 1940s and 1950s kitchen ideas then try to hunt for them on eBay. If not successful then limit yourself to small projects.

In most cases, you may want to have those half circular corners. These were great for small items like spices and small decorations. You can make these yourself or let the carpenter fit the product for you. At the end this should be the only expensive item for the retro kitchen renovations. If you could not find the information you are after on this web site - let us know! Our experts would be glad to help you.

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For a 'Retro Kitchen' you do not need to go overboard and throw away your useful equipment. The trick is to blend your current setup into the 'Retro Kitchen'. Ornaments are a great addition to the retro kitchen.