Kendall Jenner’s Living Room Pairs 18th-Century Wooden Antiques with Minimalist Decor to Perfect the All-White Aesthetic

Designed by Clements Design, Kendall's living room proves that a minimalist white palette thrives when layered with rich materials

Kendall Jenner
(Image credit: Stefania M. D'Alessandro via Getty Images for Gucci)

Kendall Jenner’s stylish white living room proves that a neutral palette is anything but boring. Designed by Clements Design, the space feels exceptionally bright, airy, and perfect for summer 2026, masterfully mixing diverse textures to create visual depth.

A plush, soft white rug breaks up the dark flooring, while cozy boucle chairs and a matching sofa surround a sleek marble coffee table. On the wall, painted wooden panels (similar to these from Wayfair) introduce a gorgeous, naturally inspired contrast to the room’s modern lines, effortlessly grounding and centering the environment for a fresh, seasonal feel.

Art experts frequently praise how Jenner has styled her living room walls. Katharine Earnhardt, Founder of Mason Lane Art Advisory, states: 'Clements Design selected a piece that certainly highlights the height in the space and nods to the organic surrounding design elements. More importantly, though, if Kendall connects with the piece – its materiality, structure, story, and the characters shown in it- then that makes it perfectly suited for this intimate social area of her living room.'

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This wooden artwork is a brilliant choice for a neutral living room, bringing the warm, sun-drenched energy of the season indoors. 'Wood has a softer look and feel that creates a warm, welcoming energy, which is particularly appealing in the home,' Earnhardt says.

She continues, 'Many artists who work with wood also consider the story of the wood and how it can be repurposed. This fuels their artistic practice and informs how and what they create.'

Selecting the right artwork for your own home can feel daunting, but Jenner's space provides an excellent blueprint. Earnhardt shared this advice with Homes & Gardens: 'Select artwork that connects with you on a personal level. Instead of considering whether you love it or hate it, consider whether it's interesting to you. This exercise enables you to develop a greater awareness of what makes you tick. If you acquire works aligned with that understanding, you'll end up with meaningful pieces that speak to you in the long term.'

Glen Hardwick-Bruce, an expert at an Art world advisory group, adds that the room's layout and purpose should always guide your choices: 'When choosing art for a living room, it's important to consider the overall aesthetic and function of the space.'

He continues, 'Choose artwork that complements the existing decor style. For example, a modern living room might benefit from contemporary art, while a traditional space might suit classic paintings or prints. Take measurements of the wall space where the art will be displayed and choose pieces that fit well proportionally. Oversized artwork can make a bold statement, while smaller pieces can be grouped together for visual interest.'

Hardwick-Bruce concludes, 'Ultimately, choose artwork that speaks to you personally. Whether it's a favorite artist, a meaningful subject, or simply a piece that brings you joy, selecting art that you love will enhance your enjoyment of the living room.'

Ultimately, it is these unique, personalized touches that make Kendall Jenner’s living room feel so comforting and inviting.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

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.