Brooke Shields' Stunning Cream Cabinets Just Proved Why This 'Tired' Paint Trend Is Actually a Timeless Staple
The actress crafts a refined, light-filled sanctuary by pairing her classic cream cabinetry with a beautifully nuanced palette
As a celebrity style editor, my day-to-day work involves reviewing countless white kitchens. Recently, as we step into the bright, sun-drenched days of summer 2026, I found myself feeling slightly fatigued by this all-too-familiar hue. However, a glimpse at Brooke Shields' cabinetry served as a beautiful reminder that neutral kitchens remain timeless staples for a reason – they provide an enduringly elegant foundation.
Neutrals are incredibly versatile, airy, and adaptable to almost any design style. Cream and white-painted cabinets are far from boring when executed correctly. The actress's space features a soft, cream-colored paint on her cabinetry, beautifully paired with a light blue shade on the walls. This combination offers some fantastic white kitchen ideas just in time for the sunny season.
While the blue paint introduces a gentle, breezy pop of color, the rest of the room maintains a clean, minimalistic feel, proving that white cabinets serve as the ultimate anchor for a home.
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According to industry experts, a few key strategies can make neutral kitchens look as visually pleasing and inviting as possible. The first step is choosing the appropriate kitchen lighting, which is especially crucial when balancing intense daytime sunshine with evening ambiance.
'Timeless neutrals are susceptible to change, depending on the light available,' says Tom Howley, design director at the eponymous kitchen company. 'We consider where natural light is coming from and how task lighting will create varying shades. Use lighting to your advantage and choose a combination of colors that look fresh in the day but warm and inviting at night.'
For those with white, glass-front cabinets, installing LED strip lighting (available on Amazon) provides a glowing, accessible look that transitions beautifully from long summer days to cozy evenings. Brooke is also spot-on by pairing her white cabinets with a blue accent wall to add dimension to the neutral palette.
'The key with a neutral kitchen color is to pair cabinetry with contrasting walls and textural elements,' Tom explains. 'This will give the design an edge and create appealing visual interest. If your cabinetry is crisp white or cream, you could opt for a contrasting walnut finish for the racks and shelving within. Choose a smoky wood finish for the internal shelving for a stylish edge.'
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.