Goodbye 'Millennial Gray' – Kris Jenner Taps Into The 'Boomer Brown' Trend Designers Prefer For 2026
Dark wood and antique books transform a corner in Kris Jenner's Los Angeles Home – and it's right in line with the coming shifts in the interior design world


Kris Jenner is known for her agelessness - not just in her appearance, but also in her approach to design. The socialite's Hidden Hills home is a modern farmhouse masterpiece with elements of organic luxury woven throughout. Though it feels timeless, she integrates splashes of current trends to keep it interesting.
We caught a stunning example in the background of a recent Instagram post from Kris featuring a dark wooden bookcase lined with antique books. At one time, people may have called the design too traditional, but now, decorators are saying its gorgeous brown color is replacing gray. They're calling it 'boomer brown.'
Charlotte Ford, interiors expert at Ruggable, explains the interior design trend, stating: 'Boomer brown is a term used to describe the reintroduction of wood and more traditional styles in the home. This reintroduction of brown comes at a time when more people are looking to vintage and antique pieces to decorate their homes rather than buying new, modern furniture in muted tones of gray.'
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So, what's the best way to decorate with brown timelessly, as Kris has done? experts say it comes down to how it is arranged. 'Brown wood needs to be thoughtfully styled to make an impact in the home - and the best way to do that is through accessories,' Charlotte advises.
She echoes the lesson in Kris's space, explaining: 'One way to style your brown wood furniture is with books. Whether that’s colorful coffee table books or wooden shelves filled with your favorite classics, books bring a sense of your personality to the home and are also great for bringing the vintage feel that the millennial brown trend warrants.'
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Luckily, there are a seemingly endless list of items you can use to decorate your home beautifully with brown. As seen in Kris's living room, a tall narrow wooden bookcase (like this one from Wayfair) is a great place to start. Here are some of our editors' picks of the best brown furnishings on the market.
The shelving possibilities are endless with this gorgeous, acorn-finished wall unit. If you want to style your books with decorative objects, it's a great piece for spread out displays with lots of open space.
One of Lulu and Georgia's most popular pieces, the Selden Bowl is an elegant interplay of form and finish. Its deep reactive brown glaze adds richness and depth, making it a striking addition to the modern table. Equally at home as a sculptural catchall on an entryway console or living room coffee table, it embodies effortless sophistication and versatile luxury.
Elevated yet effortless, this luxury velvet pillow cover brings everyday elegance to your space. Crafted from washed organic cotton for a modern matte finish, its rich chocolate hue features subtle tonal variations. Flange tailoring adds a refined touch, making it a chic, year-round accent for sofas, chairs, or beds.
Perhaps you aren't the bookish type; that doesn't mean you can't beautifully style browns and dark woods in your home.
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Charlotte suggests decorating with antiques and vintage pieces. She states: 'Styling your home is unique to you, so adding touches that reflect your personality are always going to bring out the best of whatever trend you choose to follow. Traditional rugs are great for bringing that vintage feel into your space, and there are so many available on the market that are an eclectic mix of old and new.'
Warmth, texture, and beauty will always be in style, and rich browns perfectly embody these attributes. The highly versatile look is the perfect way to enliven your interiors this autumn.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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