I'm Shocked by Kendall Jenner's Bathroom Tile Shade – I Thought it Was the Opposite of Chic, But I'll Admit I've Been Proved Wrong
It brings a fresh, nature-inspired, and vibrant twist to the star's spa-like bathroom.
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Just when you thought the moment had passed for Zellige tiles, Kendall Jenner's bathroom gives them a new lease of life in her striking spa-like bathroom. Zellige tiles gained popularity for their unique, hand-made quality and irregular glazes, which make each one slightly different. We've seen them in natural shell-like hues and soft pinks, but Kendall Jenner's bathroom, designed by Heidi Caillier, sees this tile burst back onto the interior decor scene in a punchy lime green hue.
While there are plenty of green bathroom ideas to try, this is one of the most vibrant and brave we've seen for a while, (let's face it, lime green gets a bad rap when it comes to interiors), not least thanks to the color's juxtaposition with the natural wood panelling, which conjures images of Scandi spas and dappled forests with mossy floors.
Homes & Gardens' Bathrooms Editor, Molly Malsom, explains: 'The tiles are bold in color and irregular in finish, creating a beautifully textured surface. And the green might be vibrant, but it feels perfectly at home with the rich wood tones on the wall, creating a personality-filled scheme that still feels really in-keeping with the architecture of the home.'
Below, you'll find some buys inspired by Kendall Jenner's bold tiled bathroom (get the look with these Zellige tiles in Cardamom from Lili Tiles), and some ideas about how to try this look at home.
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Zellige tiles are so beautiful thanks to their entirely unique finish. These cardamom green tiles have been handcrafted from Moroccan clay with a traditional glaze in a really vibrant and fresh hue.
Forged from a wood-plastic composite, these easy-to-install teak-effect panels are eco friendly and waterproof, making them ideal for a bathroom like Kendall Jenner's. They come in a pack of 7 (enough for 34.49 sq ft).
Kendall Jenner's bathroom proves that a beautiful sink vanity can work in any decorative space. The brushed gold legs on this one, like Kendall's works in sync with the lime green tiles and wooden panelling.
Kendall Jenner's accent table works as a vanity stand in her bathroom, and brings in a touch of vintage style which contrasts with the contemporary wood panelling and hand-glazed tiles.
Adding in a splash of unexpected color, such as cobalt blue keeps a bathroom like Kendall Jenner's interesting and reminds us that it's a modern design despite the nods to tradition.
A small posey of flowers in muted pinks and yellows gently lifts the scheme in Kendall Jenner's bathroom. This faux bunch of gerberas has a similar palette and will last longer than fresh.
What's really clever about the style of Kendall Jenner's bathroom and how she's kept it rooted in a modern aesthetic is where the tiles meet the wood panelling just below the sink level. 'Taking the floor tiles partway up the wall in a bathroom works the same way that a countersplash does in a kitchen,' explains Molly. 'It creates a seamless flow that elongates the space – in this case, the eye is drawn from the floor up the walls, which gives the illusion of a larger bathroom. It's usually something we see with large formal tiles that cover every surface, but pairing small square tiles with paneling brings something a bit more unexpected.'
Blending in a little heritage style with additions such as the tall vanity table (get the look with Home Depot's French Country Accent Table) and Victorian-style metal sink vanities (like the Aveline sink vanity from Pottery Barn) is a clever way to keep this look grounded and not overtly modern. While shots of unexpected brights, like the bright blue pendant lights (like these from Walmart).
Take Kendall Jenner's bathroom as your sign to be brave. While lime green might not have been your first choice of tile color, we think it works so beautifully here against the natural wood. 'It echoes the emerging trends for bolder takes on earthy colors in bathrooms in 2026, and something we should expect to see more of this year,' Adds Molly.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.