You hear a lot about how home decor trends from the ’70s and ’90s are making a comeback, with the push to bring more comfort and coziness back into our living spaces. But then there are the 80s – somewhere in between, with a lot of white, a lot of dark, and actually it’s just not pretty.
The music, moviesAnd everything else from the 80s was truly spectacular. The home decoration? Not so much.
The kitchen from the 80s has a lot of content

This brings us to the kitchens of the ’80s, where ’80s kids spent more time than ever before. My mother was probably at work, and now there were kitchen islands – even stools to sit on and do your homework.
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This was before we retreated to the ‘computer room’, and after we were no longer forced to watch TV in the den because there was holy smoke, some of us even had TVs in the kitchen!
What did the average 80s kitchen look like?
With the ’80s came the need to collect stuff… lots of stuff. Everything was plastic, sometimes cheap, and plentiful. The counters were full of gadgets that seemed essential at the time, there were appliances we hadn’t seen in decades, and decor trends that felt super modern in 1985 and were completely confusing in 1995. Some of it (cockerel theme and everything about the country) just happened, and everyone went along with it – all in.

Let’s go back to the kitchen island, immersed in the fluorescent light of your childhood – here are the things you would find in an everyday kitchen from the 80s.
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Gallery credit: Stefan Lenz
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