For some, the 90s may have the feeling that they were only yesterday, but in reality we saw one much They have been careful since the late 20th century – and this includes numerous changing trends for house design! However, the design is always cyclical and looks that shone in the run -up to the new millennium. Here we especially look for the kitchen trends that were big in the 1990s and are completely stylish again.
Integrated devices
Anice Hoachlander / Design by Tracy Morris
Built -in devices such as microwaves started a great sensation in the 90s, and this look took a more demanding turn in 2025, explains Tracy Morris, the founder of Tracy Morris Design.
“Modern kitchens continued to lead this concept with integrated devices in which refrigerators and dishwasher insert seamlessly with cupboards,” she says.
Kitchen islands
Greg Powers / Design by Tracy Morris
For many, a kitchen without an island is simply not complete. “The 90s popularly have the idea of the kitchen island as a functional heart,” says Morris. “Today's islands are larger and more versatile and often have integrated storage, seats and even devices.”
If you long for an island, but do not search for a simple, affordable solution, you can always order a rolling island for just a few hundred dollars. Such a piece increases the functionality of your space and you can easily bring it to your next home, which makes this an excellent solution for tenants.
Functional open floor plans
Anice Hoachlander / Design by Tracy Morris
Open-Concept kitchens became large for the first time in the 1990s, explains Morris and enables cooking rooms that can easily combine with living and dining rooms. Such a setup is still very popular today.
“This trend remains strong and modern designs focus on seamless transitions and multifunctional spaces that meet today's lifestyles,” says Morris.
Wooden cabins
Christopher Stark / Design by Nu Interiors
Are you looking for a way to warm up your kitchen? Say yes to rich, wooden cupboards that were all over the kitchen 30 years ago.
“Rich wooden spots in cupboards were large in the 90s and make an important revival”. “
On a little more? Thea Bloch-Neal, the founder of curated by Thea, loves the idea of dressing up wood cupboards with funny, quirky buttons and notes: “You add so much character!”
Soft painted cupboards
Rebecca Ferguson / Design by Thea Bloch-Neal
Maybe you prefer the idea of a color slack in the kitchen. If this is the case, Bloch-Neal suggests that you go “painted cupboards in light yellow or soft blue to throw the look at a whole new level, which makes it fresh and modern”.