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Retro Kitchen Decorating with a Fun Twist - Jackandfriends.com

 
 

Many items that were once highly popular in the mid twentieth century are now making a comeback. Things like vintage tin wall signs and light up clocks with a '57 Chevy branded across it are small touches that can be added to any room, in order to remind us of warm memories from child hood, or to capture a piece of historical style that can take us back. If images-70892-zoom.jpgyou're in the market to give your kitchen a retro feel, but would also like to incorporate some fun elements to go along with the bygone era elements, there are a few easy ways to achieve this without breaking the bank.


One such way to incorporate a retro feel with relative simplicity is to change the color scheme of your kitchen space. The ever popular red, white and black shades are a great way to give your home that 1950's diner feel, especially if you choose to include bits of checkered prints here and there. If that's not to your liking, then maybe bright colors, such as turquoise and hot pink or bold yellow can serve to turn your kitchen into one that could be straight out of a home decorating magazine from decades ago. In addition to this, picking out a quirky wall paper with fun prints can give your eating or cooking area that added touch that can make your home the envy of all your retro-centric friends.


If you don't want to go so far as to completely repaint your kitchen, then think about possibly chaning the furniture. There's no need to change out all of your pieces, but by possibly purchasing a new chrome table or a set of smooth-lined plastic chairs in bright colors can transform your kitchen with relatively little effort or money. If your really on a budget, browse antique stores or rummage sales and fix up what you find. Also, by merely switching out an appliance or two, such as your toaster or mixer, and purchasing ones that have more of a retro feel, you can accomplish your style goal without going overboard.


Probably the best way to subtly achieve retro kitchen decorating with a fun twist is to pick up a glass piece, such as a bowl or set of plates, to display in your kitchen. Pieces that were made back in the day would easily convey a retro sense of style and would be a fun conversation piece. In addition, keep in mind that things such as vintage cartoon or movie signs, or possibly even tin automotive signs, will go a long way to make your kitchen look like something out of a 50's film or bring back some fond memories of youth.


Overall, it's not as big of a challenge as you might think to give your kitchen a retro look and feel with a fun twist. There are some little ways in which you can achieve it, most of them involving very little effort or cost. Why not purchase a vintage "Coca-Cola" or "Route 66" sign to adorn your kitchen wall and remind you of times gone by.

 

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