Several things come to mind.
1. Our childhood kitchen had our washer and dryer in it, with a small set of cabinets with countertop between them for folding stuff. Eventually it colletcted a lot of clutter.
2. Orange wall to wall carpeting. Yes, even in the kitchen. Unlike the cool orange shag carpet in the living room, the one in the kitchen was very flat, almost commerical type. It had a pattern in it: a black outline with orange and yellow inside the black part. I'm sure I could dig up pictures. Just hideous. I think my dad and his friend got it as leftovers from a construction job they did. When we'd go to his friend's house around holidays, we were always saying, "Wow, they have the same carpeting as us!"

3. A timer. Back before coffeemakers had clocks and programmable start times, my parents had a general timer set up on their coffeemaker so it would turn on before they woke up. It was similar to what you'd use to have a lamp on a timer. We thought it was genius at the time.
4. A stovetop tea kettle with a whistle when the water was boiling. Avacado green of course. When I was a teenager, I bought my grandmother one for Christmas because her yellow one which matched her 50's kitchen, had its whistle stop functioning somehow. Everyone's tea kettle was the same color as their oven door/cook top/fridge which all lasted until well after I moved out of my parents house. Imgaine kids today knowing only one set of appliances in the house?
On Carousel of Progress, there is a scene that looks exactly like my grandmother's kitchen. The chrome on the kitchen table and chairs. The step stool that had a little seat on top. omg. It just gets me every time.

I was fortunate to have her until I was 49. I was in my 40s when she sold her house and moved in with my parents. It wasn't really
that long ago since I last saw it. Maybe 15 years ago.
We also had a junk drawer and I still do. Full of pens, pencils, paper clips, rulers, twist ties, box cutters, spare car keys, button batteries.
If I had to get rid of that, I'd be lost.