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I like the floor.

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Re: 70s Inspired Kitchen

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DH and I had a house built in the mid-70's.  Kitchen not remotely like this one.  It was an eat-in kitchen with room for a table, passthrough to dining room.  Many beautiful wood cabinets - laundry room and pantry off kitchen.

To me, this looks more like a modern kitchen.  I can't identify what the back wall is, but it is not good!  And the lights remind me of flying saucers.  I never saw a 70's kitchen that looked anything like this.  BTW appliance color then was avocado green!

 

My current house is a 90's kitchen with cherry cabinets, large, warm looking room somewhat similar to 70's kitchen, but no dining room this time

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It does not resemble the 70's kitchen I once had. 

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That's probably what a 70s kitchen in Bevely Hills looked like. Woman LOL

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Doesn't even come close to being a 70's retro kitchen.

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Nope, boring!

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Looks like a small kitchen in a high end apartment for a bachelor or young professional couple.  Its OK to me except for the wall paper and as long as the rest of the adjoining space carried out the same theme.

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Don't like it.

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My parents had a new house built in the 70's with a modern kitchen with black slate counter top, white cabinets, white appliances, and an indoor/outdoor rug which was black background and multicolored confetti spots...everyone loved it....at that time.

The neighborhood newspaper did a story on kitchens and our kitchen was in the paper. 

When I think back....the rug was hideous but gorgeous to us back then.

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NO!

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