Dua Lipa’s Floor-to-Ceiling Cream Kitchen Cabinets Are a Study in Vertical Storage – They Harmonize Two Chic Colors for 2026

By drawing the eye upward with custom height, Dua proves that maximizing vertical square footage can coexist with a bold color palette

Dua Lipa
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When looking to maximize storage in a small kitchen, Dua Lipa's kitchen may seem like an unlikely source of inspiration. While her North London home is certainly not compact, its lessons in optimizing storage translate beautifully to the smallest of spaces – starting on the floor and ending at the ceiling.

Lipa's vertical storage takes the form of tall, cream kitchen cabinets that don't let any 'dead' space go unused. This strategic embrace of height and light-reflective color aligns perfectly with professional space-saving tactics, as top designers explain.

'There are a plethora of ways to make your kitchen feel smart and spacious,' comments Tom Howley, creative design director at the eponymous kitchen company.

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'To promote an open feel, choose light paint colors – like cream or sage green – and reflective materials, such as an antiqued mirror splashback, to maximize light flow around the space. For any floor-to-ceiling cabinets, consider fitting these with glass display doors, which, again, will catch light and make your space more airy.'

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While Dua Lipa opts for solid doors rather than glass, her choice of a soft neutral hue is exactly what keeps the extensive cabinetry from feeling imposing. It is safe, but in her space, it doesn't feel vanilla.

Instead, the cream allows her blue accent wall to feel vibrant without being overwhelming, reminding us just how powerful dark blue and cream can feel in a kitchen and proving that a love for moody palettes doesn't mean you have to sacrifice brightness.

'If you’re partial to deep and decadent hues, you needn’t completely shy away from them. We recommend offsetting navy or racing green cabinets with glossy white countertops,' Howley adds.

By flipping this rule and pairing deep blue kitchen walls with expansive cream cabinets, Dua achieves that exact same harmonious balance, offering a clever blueprint for anyone looking to introduce rich color into a compact culinary space.

Lipa proves that soaring, floor-to-ceiling storage doesn't have to feel imposing. Her vertical cream cabinets maximize every inch of upper square footage while bringing a soft, milky warmth to the room – a look you replicate with Benjamin Moore’s Swiss Coffee or Sherwin-Williams’ Alabaster.

To follow her example with the blue accent wall, look towards Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy. Together, you can achieve a similar impact to Dua's space, even without investing in new cabinets. All you need is a paintbrush.


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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.