We Know the Exact Color of Kendall Jenner’s Gorgeous Teal Kitchen Cabinets
Known for setting fashion trends (and a tequila brand) in the Kardashian-Jenner family, Kendall Jenner is extending her headline-making style beyond the runway and into her living spaces. Collaborating with design duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements alongside the imaginative Waldo Fernandez, the 28-year-old model defied expectations with a stunning transformation of her luxurious Los Angeles residence. Departing from her family’s more modern color preferences, she embraces bold and eccentric aesthetics — and among the most stunning parts of her 6,625-square-foot L.A. home is her kitchen, notably her kitchen cabinets, which instantly stole the spotlight.
Shifting away from her previous white cabinets, Jenner wholeheartedly embraces a bold and vibrant teal hue, imparting her kitchen with a distinctive and personal touch. To ensure these cabinets seize the spotlight as the room’s focal point, she pairs them with a marble kitchen backsplash that gracefully extends onto her countertops. What’s most captivating about this pairing is the unexpected yet harmonious blend of colors; the unusual choice of the deep green with the light marble works seamlessly together, creating a warm and cozy ambiance.
Unsurprisingly, Jenner openly declared this room her “absolute favorite” during an interview with Architectural Digest. And if you’re inspired to mirror her style and inject a touch of the chic aesthetic into your space — FYI green kitchens are one of 2024’s hottest design trends — you can actually get the look without breaking the bank.
How to Recreate Kendall Jenner’s Teal Kitchen Cabinets
Start with the right shade
Initially, Jenner’s cabinets may appear to be forest green, as some reports suggest, but in her AD interview, she explicitly mentions opting for Benjamin Moore’s “Teal” paint to achieve a serene and tranquil ambiance. With that in mind, you can effortlessly recreate her chic cabinets by applying a layer (or two) of this shade. The dark, deep notes of blue and green come together, creating an ultra-decadent hue.
Pair it with a chic backsplash
If you’re not ready to totally replace your backsplash, that’s okay. Opt for a removable kitchen backsplash instead of real marble — this choice is budget-friendly and perfect for renters, offering the flexibility to change it if it doesn’t initially suit your taste. This white and gray glossy adhesive paper from Amazon effortlessly adheres to backsplashes and countertops, and it’s both non-warping and resistant to tearing or ripping when wet.
This post originally ran on The Kitchn. See it there: Kendall Jenner’s “Iconic” Teal Kitchen Cabinets Add Fun and Drama to Her Surprisingly Rustic Kitchen