The evolution of American kitchens through the years (copy)
Jacqui Agate
05 June 2022
Kitchens of yesteryear
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1900s: hearth and home
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1900s: a classic set-up
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1900s: the Hoosier cabinet
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1910s: keeping cool
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1910s: a spark of electricity
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1920s: the Frankfurt kitchen is born
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1920s: the invention of a classic
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1920s: cooking with gas
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1920s: a touch of style
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1930s: all the mod cons
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1930s: electric stoves go mainstream
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1930s: a modernizing kitchen
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1930s: changing designs
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1930s: a more traditional set-up
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1940s: a family affair
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1940s: technology improves
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1940s: a refrigerator boom
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1940s: entering suburbia
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1950s: dishwashers are on the rise
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1950s: a design-led space
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1960s: breaking bread
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1950s: the heart of the home
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1960s: the modern microwave
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1960s: the rise of the island
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1970s: brown days
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1970s: opening up
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1980s: back to basics
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1990s: islands and open-plan living
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1990s: a classic Nineties kitchen
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The future?
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