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Mid-Century Modern Kitchen — See Yours Transformed

Mid-century modern kitchens balance retro charm with everyday function. Flat-panel cabinetry in walnut veneer or two-tone color blocks sits alongside streamlined hardware and open shelving. The look is warm, uncluttered, and inviting — a kitchen that feels designed, not decorated.

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What Makes a Mid-Century Modern Kitchen?

Cabinets define the mid-century kitchen: choose flat-front panels in walnut, white oak, or a bold accent color like avocado green or burnt orange. Pair with brass or brushed-gold pulls and a white quartz or butcher-block countertop. Open shelving on one wall adds lightness and lets you display curated ceramics.

Backsplash tile in a geometric hexagon or penny round pattern nods to the era. A pod pendant light over the island, Eames-style counter stools, and a vintage-inspired range hood complete the look. Keep countertops clear — mid-century design thrives on clean surfaces.

Palette: Warm walnut and teak, mustard yellow, olive green, burnt orange, and cream

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