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    The fashionable/mandatory kitchen colors of my youth were just awful but I almost managed to escape them.
    Whole kitchen was green and even had green shag carpet.
    Don't forget harvest gold.
    I remember "Sunflower", a yellow-orange
    I remember growing up in an all-white kitchen. All the cabinetry was heavy-gauge steel. The countertops were Formica.

    When mom wanted to get a dishwasher, the only practical way to do it was to get one of those portables that you hooked up to the kitchen sink while in use. When not in use, you rolled them to the middle of the floor and they served as a kitchen island complete with a chopping block on top.

    Try as they might, my parents couldn't find one in plain white to match the rest of the kitchen. All through my teen years, I remember that avocado green monstrosity that stuck out like a sore thumb in the middle of a nice, uniformly white kitchen.
     

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    The fashionable/mandatory kitchen colors of my youth were just awful but I almost managed to escape them.




    I remember growing up in an all-white kitchen. All the cabinetry was heavy-gauge steel. The countertops were Formica.

    When mom wanted to get a dishwasher, the only practical way to do it was to get one of those portables that you hooked up to the kitchen sink while in use. When not in use, you rolled them to the middle of the floor and they served as a kitchen island complete with a chopping block on top.

    Try as they might, my parents couldn't find one in plain white to match the rest of the kitchen. All through my teen years, I remember that avocado green monstrosity that stuck out like a sore thumb in the middle of a nice, uniformly white kitchen.

    All the appliances were white. Fridge door handle weighed about ten pounds, think they also used them on vaults.

    Dishwasher?? That was my sister.
     
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