Frigidaire adds mayfair pink to its color palette for the 1956 line of appliances maytag washers and dryers become available in pasteltone pink green and yellow kelvinator produces a plethora of colors including such beautiful shades of blue known as lagoon blue non of which are all that popular.
When were avocado green appliances popular.
Yellow orange and everything warm.
This was the era where i started noticing decorating.
Harvest gold and avocado green kitchen appliances that were trendy in the 1960s are also making a comeback.
Turquoise was replaced by avocado and harvest gold.
The 1970s were all about bold colors and big patterns.
The majority of these colors were dropped.
Our second bathroom had gold foil wallpaper with a bold flower pattern.
This eliminates the need to lift these heavy appliances.
Standard yellow pink and turquoise were the only real survivors of this color craze.
Of course viking does not use these names.
Coppertone and turquoise were on the top of the list of favorite colors for appliances for many years.
If you have limited counter space you can build some pop out shelves that hide appliances like food processors and mixers and also serve as a countertop for these heavy items.
As the later 60 s approached turquoise was replaced by avocado and a harvest gold shade.
The country was recovering from the turmoil of the vietnam war and the desire for peace and calm was reflected in the dark wood and warm earth tones of the period avocado green and harvest gold were important colors especially in appliances and were frequently mixed with toned down versions of.
The 60s brought us avocado green and harvest gold which managed to stay popular right through the 70s along with copper brown and almond.
A new color coppertone became a popular choice until the 1980s.
A popular look for a 1970s kitchen was bright sunshiny and modern.
Appliances cookware kitchen cabinets and countertops were popular in bright green avocado green harvest gold and chocolate brown.
Let s go back to the 60s.
Yes some pretty decent proxies well close as i could find for famous or infamous postmodern kitchen appliance colors including harvest gold avocado green brady bunch orange and even poppy a color that the industry made a big failed push to introduce in the early 1970s.
The colors of the seventies were pretty drab in comparison to those of the psychedelic sixties.
In fact coppertone and turquoise were the two favorite appliance colors after white for several years.