For over a century, kitchens have undergone a continuous evolution. Initially, Victorian kitchens were utilitarian spaces tucked away downstairs or at the back of the house, managed by household servants. Transitioning into the first half of the 20th century, kitchens transformed into cheerful hubs where housewives prepared three meals a day while simultaneously overseeing their children. Post-World War II, a desire for both sociability and efficiency gave rise to open kitchens, with islands serving as central hubs for appliances and storage. This trend persists in modern kitchens, prompting the question: When will the enduring white-kitchen trend fade away?
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