Two years after I first saw Jamie Lee Curtis's color-drenched kitchen, it still feels utterly timeless – her style is unique but replicable for $7
From ornate cookware to wall art, every detail in her kitchen proves that timeless style doesn’t have to come with a Hollywood price tag


If you're a long-time follower of Jamie Lee Curtis, it may come as no surprise that her kitchen is filled with objects she adores – from Chinoiserie China to an antique-style clock that decorates her wall.
The Freaky Friday actress, like many of us, is prone to filling her home with pieces that feel unique to her, but unlike many of us, she enjoys sharing it with millions of followers worldwide, hence why the above may come as no surprise. Of all the rooms and accessories she's ever shared, her kitchen is the most intimate.
I first saw Jamie's white kitchen when she shared her space in 2023, and, at the time, I admired its timeless palette. She has color-drenched the space with varying shades of white, from the marble countertops to the wall and cabinet fronts. This color scheme is the perfect base for accessorizing, which Jamie does effortlessly.
Below, I rounded up six must-haves to bring Jamie's look to your home, whether you have an all-white color scheme or not. These pieces are versatile enough to work with almost any color and begin at only $7.
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An identical match to the poster in Jamie's kitchen, this signed and stamped 'second edition' print comes from Los Angeles artist Rob Reynolds, as part of his Campaigns series. Its vivid orange background contrasts a neutral painted wall, adding a subtle pocket of color with a positive message that will resonate with all who pass through your space.
Launched in 1816, Blue Italian is the iconic blue-and-white collection that made Spode world-famous, and it's been in production since. This timeless design pairs a meticulously detailed 18th-century Imari-inspired border with a pastoral scene drawn from the beauty of the Italian countryside.
Featuring large, bold numbers, this clock makes it simple to check the time while cooking or multitasking. The glass cover protects the face from dust and kitchen moisture, keeping it looking crisp and clear. Crafted with a durable ABS frame, it’s built to withstand everyday kitchen activity, and add charm to any wall.
Add a touch of life to your kitchen with a bouquet in a black matte vase on your countertop. I love the tapered shape of this stylish and affordable vase, which looks so much more expensive than it is. Style it with light colored flowers for a visually interesting contrast.
Watching neutral blooms grow (as Jamie describes in her caption) is always a joy – but if you want this centerpiece to last longer, it may be worth looking at artificial flowers, such as these cherry blossom branches from Walmart.
Eagle-eyed readers might have noticed a marble beautiful marble bowl by Jamie's window, and this is one of my favorite alternatives. This piece is brimming with natural marbling and designed in a sculpturally delicate silhouette that's almost too stunning to be practical. It's the perfect accessory for upgrading any corner of your kitchen.
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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.
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