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Retro Kitchen: Colors, Shapes, and Design Ideas

    28/05/2026

    6 min.

    GLM Studio | werkhaus küchen

Take a trip back in time while still staying completely modern: it’s not that hard—at least not if you opt for a retro kitchen. This kitchen style, which reinterprets the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, features bold colors, rounded shapes, and eye-catching patterns that bring a touch of nostalgia to modern living spaces. A retro kitchen combines design history with comfort and creates an atmosphere full of character. 

How can I design my kitchen in a retro style?

The retro kitchen is a blend of styles from past decades. Pastel meets bold colors, chrome meets wood, clean lines meet playful details. Typical features include combinations of bold colors, shiny materials, and soft curves. 

 

Key design elements: 

 

  • Rounded kitchen cabinet fronts in a glossy lacquer finish or matte pastel shades

 

  • Chrome or porcelain handles

 

  • Tile backsplashes with geometric patterns

 

  • Contrasts created by colorful appliances or accessories

 

  • Furniture with tapered legs and curved shapes

 

If you're looking for inspiration, check out the article Colorful Kitchens for Your Dream Home for more ideas on how color and form can harmonize. 

Colors and patterns: Be bold with combinations

A retro kitchen can be a colorful place. Bright, bold colors such as red, turquoise, sunny yellow, or orange are paired with white, gray, or black. In addition, pastel shades such as mint, rose, or light blue create a harmonious balance. 

 

 

Shades

Effect on the room
Mint greenfresh and friendly
Sunny yellowWarm and energetic
Sky blueCalm and clear
RedExpressive and lively
Whitetimeless and balancing

Bold patterns are part of the style: Stripes, dots, diamonds, or the iconic checkerboard pattern. If you want to give the style a modern twist, stick to one or two elements and combine them with smooth surfaces.

    Create an authentic look for walls and floors

    The design of the walls and floors plays a key role in shaping the overall look of a retro kitchen. Retro tiles with geometric patterns are particularly effective at highlighting the nostalgic character. 

     

    Typical materials and designs: 

     

    Walls with graphic wallpaper patterns or glossy tiles

    Checkerboard-patterned floors, or alternatively vinyl or terrazzo

    High-gloss tile backsplashes or those with colored grout

    Tip: A feature wall painted in a bold color, such as teal or coral, adds a striking accent and visually frames the kitchen. 

     

    AreaRecommended Design
    WallPastel shades, wallpaper with geometric patterns
    FloorCheckerboard or terrazzo
    Ceiling>White or cream for a subtle contrast

     

    Those who prefer a more natural look can combine the retro style with wood and light-colored surfaces, creating a modern take on the country-style kitchen

    Modern technology with a retro look

    A retro kitchen can be both charming and state-of-the-art. Modern appliances such as the BORA X BO steam oven or the BORA cooktop extractor system blend seamlessly into the design concept. 

    Tips for integrating modern technology: 

     

    • Hide appliances inside built-in cabinets

    • Choose matte finishes to avoid glare

    • Add retro-style handles and knobs

    • Use smart technologies for greater efficiency and ease of use

    The result is a kitchen with a nostalgic character and modern convenience. 

      Furniture and accessories: The charm of the details

      Furniture is the key to creating an authentic retro atmosphere. Freestanding sideboards, round tables, and colorful chairs with metal frames define the style. Typical features include glossy surfaces, edges with aluminum trim, and colored finishes. 

       

      Typical accessories: 

       

      • Enameled tins and storage jars

      • Retro-style radios or kitchen scales

      • Porcelain lamps or pendant lights with frosted glass

      • Curtains with graphic patterns

      The interplay of light, color, and material creates a cozy atmosphere – perfectly complemented by a coordinated lighting concept. You can learn more about this in the Kitchen and Lighting Guide. 

      Retro Style in Small Kitchens

      A retro look can add character and vibrancy even to compact kitchens. Light colors and glossy cabinet fronts make the room appear larger. Compact furniture, open shelving, and thoughtfully placed accents create a sense of lightness. 

       

      Design tips for small retro kitchens: 

       

      • light pastel shades to create a sense of space

      • open shelving instead of tall cabinets

      • a few, striking accessories as eye-catchers

      • Smooth surfaces to reflect light

      Example: A small mint-colored kitchen with white tiles and a colorful refrigerator looks fresh and airy—without feeling cluttered. 

        Retro, Vintage, or Shabby Chic – The Differences

        The term "retro kitchen" is often confused with "vintage" or "shabby chic." While the retro design evokes the 1950s through the 1970s, "vintage" refers to older, used furniture with a patina. Shabby chic, on the other hand, is a romantic style that intentionally incorporates signs of wear and tear. 

        StyleCharacteristics
        Retrobold colors, graphic patterns, 1950s–1970s design
        VintageOriginal furniture, signs of wear, natural materials
        Shabby ChicLight colors, playful details, romantic and soft

        The retro kitchen is thus the most dynamic option—nostalgic, but never old-fashioned.

          Retro meets high-tech Your go-to source for retro kitchens

          The BORA Professional 3.0 cooktop extractor system complements retro kitchens with its clean lines and innovative functionality—for a design that stands the test of time. 

          Retro Kitchen – Nostalgia with a Modern Twist

          A retro kitchen adds personality and a distinctive style to the kitchen. It combines bold colors, soft shapes, and authentic materials with the precision of modern kitchen technology. Whether designed on a grand scale or implemented in a compact way, the retro style creates a distinctive atmosphere that blends nostalgia with modernity. 

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