Hilary Duff Is Giving the Internet Major Kitchen Envy with Her Bold Tile

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Olivia Harvey
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published May 18, 2020
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When Hilary Duff moved into her Los Angeles home in 2018, fans got a peek at how the “Lizzie McGuire” and “Younger” star decorated her space. As expected from the person who shaped the fashion senses of all young women growing up in the early 2000s, Duff filled her home with bold patterns, colors, and overall spunk. And now that the coronavirus pandemic has forced most of us to stay put in our houses, fans are getting more Duff decor on the daily—and the votes are in: Duff has the best kitchen, like, ever.

In a May 11 Instagram video, Duff set up shop in front of her black-and-white patterned backsplash that takes up the entire wall behind her gas range. It’s an Ann Sacks tile called “Paccha zigzag” that pairs perfectly with Duff’s blue cabinets and bronze shelving, and it perfectly fits the “feminine and modern but definitely lived-in and cozy” vibe Duff was going for, per her 2018 Better Homes & Gardens feature.

“The tiles screamed at me when I first  saw them,” Duff told the publication. “They were so happy. I knew they’d bring a jolt of energy into the house.”

It takes guts to choose such a striking pattern for such a large space. Luckily, there are less permanent options out there.

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This peel-and-stick tile from Amazon is perfect for those who like the look but aren’t sure they can commit.

Buy: FloorPops Gothic Peel & Stick Tiles, $18.49 from Amazon

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Or, if you’re into the boho feel of Duff’s kitchen tile, check out this number, also from the FloorPops brand.

Buy: FloorPops Noleby Peel & Stick Tile, $9.98 from Amazon

If Duff can teach us anything by showing off her cool kitchen it’s that taking design risks can pay off big time.