Retro pink kitschy kitchens are everywhere. Whether you want to go full-on Barbie or you only want a splash of pink in your kitchen, these 15 examples are a great starting point.
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Retro Pink Kitschy Kitchens
1. I’m convinced no one could ever feel sad in this kitchen.
2. Yes, it’s a lot of pink. But somehow this works for me. Maybe it’s the black and gold accents throughout. It’s beautiful.
3. What do you think of the pale pink and black featured in this kitchen?
4. I can’t get enough of the pale pink mixed with that pretty sage green in this kitschy kitchen.
5. The white marble and white tile are breaking up all the pink in this space.
6. This is so light and airy. Love the art on the counter.
7. This is a stunning kitchen. The pink is a barely-there shade.
8. I love that the pink really has the opportunity to stand out here without overwhelming the entire room.
9. There are lots of happy colors in this kitschy kitchen, but the designer’s choice of the long, pink curtain brings it all together.
10. Holy Barbie. I love how this kitchen feels. The designer must be one of the most likable people on the planet. No way a meanie could create something so joyful.
11. The pinks in this space run the gambit from deep pink to pastel. Works beautifully with the shades of pastel peach.
12. This makes me want to eat cupcakes. I don’t know why.
13. I asked AI to generate a pink kitchen for me. This is the first one. I kind of want those lights.
14. Here’s the second of the retro pink kitschy kitchens AI created for me. The weird sunflower out the window is fairly unsettling.
15. This paint is 120B-6 Watermelon Pink Semi-Gloss Interior from Home Depot. It looks beautiful.
Sher Bailey has been a dedicated voice for the Love and Marriage blog for over a decade, sharing practical advice on everything from stretching a grocery budget to finding the best homeschooling resources. She writes from the unique perspective of a full-time traveler, living and working on the road in her motorhome alongside her husband and their two cats. Sher’s diverse body of work is fueled by her belief that with the right tools and a little creativity, any challenge can be turned into an opportunity for growth and adventure.















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