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Guess the Decade: A Cook's Kitchen

2008-03-21-kitchenguess.jpgIt's time for another Guess the Decade, and this week we are back in the kitchen. Lots of small details to check out and consider in this one - take a good look and then jump below to make your guess...

 
 

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I think the appliances give it away most of all, here. I voted '80s.

posted by paperandglue on March 21st 2008 at 3:03pm
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looks like a kitchen you'd see in a tom hanks movie. circa 'the burbs'

i say 80s

posted by cblls on March 21st 2008 at 3:11pm
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DEFINITELY 80s

posted by aladywhoknows on March 21st 2008 at 3:33pm
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80's wicker chairs.

posted by art on March 21st 2008 at 4:02pm
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yep - 80s here

posted by AndreaU on March 21st 2008 at 4:04pm
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I'm going to say 90s... The appliances look a little too slick to be 80s.

posted by tek on March 21st 2008 at 5:33pm
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Is it just me or can other people guess correctly nearly every time based on the quality of the photo? I don't even need to pay much attention to what's in it, though that's fun to look at too...

posted by Akino luna on March 21st 2008 at 5:55pm
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Is something wrong with me? I'm kinda diggin' the 80's appliances for some reason... Nostalgia.

posted by PlanItGirl on March 21st 2008 at 6:07pm
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I said 80s - based on the coffee maker.

posted by lisaanne on March 21st 2008 at 6:13pm
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I thought 80s because of the coffee maker. Yet there is a modern ceiling fan from now, I think.

posted by right angle on March 21st 2008 at 6:28pm
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the ceiling fan and the coffee grinder said early 90's to me

posted by my little apartment on March 21st 2008 at 8:26pm
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It looks like late eighties/early nineties, so I wasn't sure which to pick.

posted by sparkle on March 21st 2008 at 8:36pm
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Akino luna, I also just look at the quality of the photo. That gives it away.

posted by Pteetsa on March 21st 2008 at 10:03pm
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I voted nineties. Just my first reaction.

I hope they're planning to update this kitchen soon.

posted by zazzu on March 22nd 2008 at 2:54am
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i chose 80s but....

now i see the curved ceiling over the kitchen sink and the recessed lighting in the curve.. darn! 90s?

posted by *heather leaf* on March 22nd 2008 at 4:21am
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I say '70s, based on:
--the style of the coffeemaker
--the wallpaper on the staircase wall
--the wood face trim on the dishwasher
And it's hard to see, but I think that's a Chambers cooktop, and I believe Chambers went out of business in the '80s.

posted by magbot on March 22nd 2008 at 4:24am
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Two words: pickled cabinets. 80's

posted by blackbird on March 22nd 2008 at 5:16am
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Akino-yes, the photo itself gives it away immediately, every single time. Pity, because it would be fun to actually guess based on the decor without that bias.

posted by Mella DP on March 22nd 2008 at 5:29am
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80s... based on the dishwasher, coffeemaker, and what looks like flourescent "recessed" lighting under the shelves... awesome! :)

posted by hummeline on March 22nd 2008 at 5:45am
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I vote "now". Some kind of a country house...

posted by Nudik on March 22nd 2008 at 6:07am
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Pickled Pine Cabinets
Coffeemaker
Brunschwig & Fils faux-china wallpaper.

It all says 80's to me.

posted by bepsf on March 22nd 2008 at 7:19am
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I would guess '90s.

*The dishwasher has controls facing the front, unlike newer dishwashers from the very late '90s that put them on the top.

*The prep sink is an overmount, can't tell with the main sink - too far away. Also the faucet and handspray look dated. A newer handspray would probably not be the standard black one that appears to be hear.

*The ovens look older, but not too old.

*Coffee maker looks circa '90s - especially with the now standard model grinder next to it. My impression of the '80s is that people weren't as into coffee as they were in the '90s.

*Undercabinet lighting - this didn't really become popular till the '90s.

*Decor - the wicker chairs, the overloaded pot rack, the tile countertop seem to point to the '80s, but the shaker style cabinet doors, and the curved ceiling seem to be a little more '90s to me.

I'd put in 1990-1993.

posted by Neujeramic on March 22nd 2008 at 8:09am
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Could not decide between '80s or '90s. Finally went with '90s because of the cabinets.

posted by Francesca on March 22nd 2008 at 9:53am
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The Mister Coffee and wicker chairs scream late 70's.

posted by Lori on March 22nd 2008 at 1:44pm
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Tone on tone oatmeal aesthetic: pure 80's.

posted by ehy2k on March 23rd 2008 at 4:58am
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It says 80's to me too, but it could be early nineties. Plates were popular then (I had some in the kitchen myself) and pot racks.

But I want to ask: what do you mean you know by the quality of the photo?

posted by Alana in Canada on March 23rd 2008 at 1:48pm
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Does anyone see that as a hot plate on the counter? Hot plate is a really 70s thing. I am impressed by everyone's pick up on details.

posted by right angle on March 23rd 2008 at 4:19pm
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Gorgeous bones. These colors are similar to those in my late-80's bathroom: Light, almost pink, wood cabinets contrasting with charcoal black floors.

posted by seattlegirl on March 23rd 2008 at 5:19pm
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I don't think that's a hot plate, I think it's a corning ware cutting board which puts it '80s or after. The overall feel is '80s, but late '80s and with money so they were on the cutting edge (I got one for my wedding in '90 so they were pretty much everywhere by then).

posted by Carol K on March 25th 2008 at 3:28am
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