30 Vintage Photos Capture People in Their Kitchens in the 1940s

   

Home design in the 1940s, especially in the kitchen, represented a rapid shift. Older styles and materials were quickly replaced. New ideas took hold, and the kitchen was transformed.

Because of World War II restrictions, it would not be until the late 1940s and into the 1950s that many of these new materials found their way into home design. Chiefly, the rationing of metal adversely affected the production of steel kitchen cabinets. 

Home design styles in the 1940s straddled the 20th century. On the one hand, kitchens were still fairly small. Linoleum was still widely used as a floor covering. Colors often hovered in the range of pastels. Iconographic shapes like scallops, sweeps, and curves were common. Unfinished pine was a favored inexpensive wood often used for kitchen cabinets.

Take a look at these vintage photos to see what kitchens looked like from the 1940s.

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s 
 
Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

 
Their Kitchens in the 1940s

 

Their Kitchens in the 1940s