25 Beautiful Vintage Kitchens That Prove Retro Style Is Timeless
Nostalgia has a way of bringing the past back to life, and there’s no better example than the resurgence of retro design in home decor.
The Vintage Kitchens Facebook group is a treasure trove of inspiration, showcasing stunning examples of retro spaces that transport us to a bygone era. We’ve collected some of the most captivating retro kitchens shared by members of this vibrant community.
#1 Sharing Pictures Of My Prized Kitchen Dinette Set! Rescued (Purchased) From A Basement A Few Years Ago

Image source: Jason William Shaw
#2 I Love The Idea Of Using Enamelware Pot Lids As Burner Covers, Especially On A Vintage Stove

Image source: Tam Foran
#3 A Few Of My Vintage Sifters And Matchbox Holders

Image source: Cheryl Hunt Baker
#4 Some Of My Vintage Kitchen Collection- – It’s All Cream/Green In Color!

Image source: Amy Vehling
#5 This Is A General Electric Refrigerator That We Use In My 1910 Office Kitchen. Probably Built In The 1930’s. It Works Great

Image source: Rita Sternath Shaw
We do have to defrost the freezer occasionally. I cleaned it up and had the shelves re chromed . It also has a foot pedal door opener on the left side.
#6 I Found This 1945 Range And Asked My Husband To Build My New Kitchen Around It. It Works! Only One Oven Works – Because It Was Restored

Image source: Jo Ann Prescott Dorrough
#7 I Did Not Pay More Than Few Dollars For Any One Thing In This Room. Most Everything Was Gifted, Thrifted Or Dragged Out Of A Dumpster Or Off The Side Of The Road

Image source: Andrea Bridge
#8 1937 Toaster

Image source: Rachel Dreyer
#9

Image source: Ruth Rosenthal
#10 The Best Piece I Ever Got ! 1950s Chambers “B ” Range In Candy Apple Red. Dutch Oven Cooking Allows Baking With The Gas Turned Off Holding Temperature For Almost 2 Hours

Image source: Patricia Bradley Krantz
#11 Obsessed With My Vintage Cookie Jar

Image source: Mary Nan Timms
#12 Our Original 1930s Kitchen

Image source: Julie Lord
#13 The Antique Kitchen In My 1875 Coastal Maine Home, Tax Assesor Said It Was The Oldest Working Kitchen In My Town

Image source: Galo Hernandez
The stove is a Gold Medal Glenwood combination coal/ gas range made in 1920. The Hoosier is all original and came with all its glassware and utensils and paper work. The porcelain icebox is also 1920, non electrified.the huge sink and drainboard date to the 20s and cabinetry has been here since the house was built.
#14 Vintage Dining Set That I Restored That Is Up For Sale At The Antique Store In My Hometown

Image source: Clifford Menard
#15 My Blue Heaven. We Left Everything Original

Image source: Jill Cespedes
#16 Saw This In A Listing For A Home In Nebraska

Image source: Jack Phillips
#17 We Collect Vintage Toasters… My Husband And I Were Both Born To Families With A Strong “Collector Gene” So It Is Not Hard For Us To Start A Collection

Image source: Beverly Wilgus
For reasons that would take too long to explain we started to collect toasters and toaster related objects. This is a photograph of us with a small part of our collection that was featured in a UK magazine. In addition to toaster shaped cookie jars and tea pots this shows eight of our real vintage toasters.
#18 1950s,so Amazing,vintage Kitchen

Image source: Stephen Amine
#19 My Basement Rec Room

Image source: Julie Wickert Spronk
#20 I Have A 1973 Viking Range

Image source: Bernadette Lange
#21 I’ve Had The Old Frigidaire For Quite Awhile… Now It Has A Partner

Image source: Laurel Rarick
#22 Here Is A Photo Of The Kitchen At Our 1958 Home In St. Petersburg, Florida. It Is What Sold Us On The House

Image source: Mark Rhodes
#23 Here’s My Vintage Kitchen. Ain’t She Purdy?

Image source: Donnie Ness
#24 My Parents Used This Kerosene Perfection Stove Until They Got Rea Electricity In 194

Image source: Rod van Pelt
Several years ago, I got it down out of the rafters in our barn, cleaned it up, replaced the wicks and it works as it should. Since then I have acquired and restored a couple other kerosene stoves.
#25 1950s,amazing Vintage Kitchen

Image source: Stephen Amine
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