Cameron Diaz’s Elegant Oak Kitchen Shows How Wood Cabinets Are Quietly Redefining Modern Home Design – a Harmonious Blend of Warmth and Style
Step inside Cameron Diaz’s kitchen, designed by Kelly Wearstler, where timeless elegance meets functionality – a look that's eternally on-trend


Wood kitchens have always been a design staple, but their aesthetic continues to shift with the times. In the 1970s, honey-colored cabinets were everywhere. The 1980s saw a preference for darker woods and black finishes, followed by the blond, Scandinavian-inspired tones of the 1990s. More recently, painted cabinetry has dominated.
Now, the spotlight has returned to natural wood kitchens, and few spaces capture this revival better than Cameron Diaz’s home, designed by the acclaimed Kelly Wearstler, no less.
In Cameron's kitchen, oak cabinetry serves as the backbone of the design. The effect is both timeless and modern, with warm tones that ground the room while still feeling fresh. Here on the celebrity team, we first wrote about Cameron Diaz's kitchen cabinet trend in January 2024, and as we look towards 2026, it's just as beautiful.
Cameron's space reminds us why wood continues to endure: its versatility allows it to adapt to different styles, from traditional to contemporary, while always bringing a sense of strength and warmth.
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If you're thinking of following this natural look in your own kitchen, Cameron's cabinets are the ultimate blueprint. First, they offer a lesson in layering (alongside marble, in her case).
Pairing natural timber with other materials, such as marble, adds contrast and texture without losing warmth. This mix also prevents the kitchen from feeling too heavy. Marble has long been a classic choice, but on its own, it can read as cold. Balanced with wood, the combination feels elegant and welcoming, perfect for gatherings during cooler months.
Cameron's space also demonstrates how texture can elevate a kitchen. Wooden kitchen cabinetry has a natural tactility that works beautifully when layered with marble, granite, or even polished steel and glass. These juxtapositions highlight the character of each material, creating a design that feels sophisticated yet approachable. It is a reminder that the most successful kitchens are not just functional but also inviting.
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Whether your taste leans toward intricate detailing or clean-lined flat fronts, Cameron's oak cabinetry proves that wood adapts seamlessly to different styles. And for those not ready to invest in a full renovation, painted wood cabinets can provide a bridge. Refreshing existing oak with color is a practical way to update a space, saving time and cost while still delivering impact.
Cameron Diaz’s kitchen shows that wood kitchen cabinets are not a relic of the past but a reinvigorated design choice that feels both relevant and enduring. By embracing wood’s natural qualities, homeowners can create kitchens that are beautiful, resilient, and above all, welcoming.

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.
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