Katherine Heigl's timeless living room cured my trend fatigue – it's proof that classic styling prevails

The actress's living space features a cream accent chair, white painted walls, and a white tapered candle in a black sconce for a modern, minimal look

Katherine Heigl
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If you've got trend fatigue, you're not alone. Increasingly, we are seeing a resistance to trends and more and more homes sticking to tried-and-true, traditional color schemes and design aesthetics.

Look no further than Katherine Heigl's living area for proof. The space is classic and contemporary, thanks to the use of a major anti-trend color for 2025: Cream.

Her space is a masterclass in decorating with cream, featuring subtle painted walls, an accent chair, and a soft, tapered candle held by a black wall sconce. The space is minimalist, sophisticated, and most importantly, timeless. proving that sometimes, the most relevant trends are the transcendent ones.

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According to experts, the first step to creating a timeless, white living area, is to select the right paint color.

'To recreate the look at home, opt for a selection of timeless, high-quality neutrals from trusted brands,' suggests Michael Rolland, Managing Director and paint and colour expert at The Paint Shed. 'Shades like Farrow & Ball’s ‘Strong White’ offer the soft depth and brightness needed to achieve that effortless, upscale aesthetic.'

Once you have chosen the best white paint color, keeping a space feeling bright and airy is also a fantastic way to keep it warm, inviting, and timeless.

'Natural light is a design tool in its own right,' Michael says. 'Understanding how daylight moves through your space is key to getting the most out of it. Start by identifying which direction your room faces — north-facing rooms often need warmer, creamier tones, while south-facing spaces can handle cooler shades. It’s all about enhancing what’s already there.'

You can also experiment with texture in a monochromatic space like Katherine's; this keeps a room visually interesting and stops it from feeling one-dimensional. You can't go wrong with a fluffy throw pillow, a textured picture frame, or even a lush house plant for some greenery.


With its versatility and room for creative styling, decorating with white is one of the best ways to take an anti-trend approach to a living space and beyond.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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