![]() But they don’t want you to wait until your appliances have died. And, if the appliances are any good, they’re going to last for a very long time. Obviously, manufacturers of kitchen appliances want you to buy their appliances. ![]() Why, it was popular, is another question. I think one problem is that for a lot of people, (who are over 50) when they hear colorful kitchen appliances, it conjures up visions of harvest gold and avocado green so popular in the 70s. :] But, I think I’ve had all of these questions asked of me in some form or other in the last year or so. Actually, teasing myself since I wrote this particular “Dear Laurel” letter. ]įive questions and the allotted number is two. Let’s see… That’s one, two, three, four… five. It’s all so confusing and I’m afraid of making an expensive mistake. Do the finishes have to match the other hardware? ![]() Then, the other day, I was flipping through a magazine at the hair salon and I saw these darling retro-style colorful kitchen appliances.Īnd finally, now I’m seeing different finishes in the hardware on the appliances as well. I mean, I could see doing one piece in cobalt blue, but then what about the other appliances? And then, what if they don’t all come from the same source? Is that a no, no? Is that true?īut, the thought of doing an entire kitchen with all cobalt blue appliances makes me nervous. On top of that, I also read somewhere that stainless steel is waning in popularity and is actually on the way out. We’re going to be redoing our kitchen in the next year or so and I’ve been seeing a lot of colorful kitchen appliances.
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