Kendall Jenner’s Artfully Collected Mountain Home May Be the Strongest Proof Yet That Eclectic Decorating Is Interior Design’s Next Long-Term Era
Designed by Heidi Caillier, Kendall's cabin retreat is a refreshing twist on traditional design that still feels cozy yet contemporary
,It's no secret that minimalism has long been on the outs. Sterile and cold design is at a standstill, and the era of eclectic decorating is upon us. While plenty of designers are embracing this characterful design method, one name that comes to mind almost instantly is interior designer Heidi Caillier.
Known for her charmingly quaint style that mixes the past with the present, Heidi is not one to pare it back. Her maximalist homes are filled with vintage patterns, vibrant hues and antique furniture, brought to life by Heidi's ever-thoughtful eye.
While I've long believed that meaningful decorating is the future of interior design, Heidi's most recent creation has made me ever more sure that eclectic design is here to stay. Transforming Kendall Jenner's mountain home into an artfully layered retreat, the space is filled with thoughtful details.
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Kendall's home radiates charm. A lesson in eclectic decorating, Heidi has perfectly balanced the old and new, bringing antique and vintage styles to life through color, texture, and pattern.
Reminiscent of antique styles, this rustic acacia wood stool is a timeless accessory that will instantly elevate any corner. Place it beside an armchair or by your bathtub; it'll bring quiet warmth and charm.
Inspired by antique French pottery, this mustard-yellow vase will quietly uplift a mantel, coffee table, or bookshelf. Fill it with vibrant stems or keep it bare, it's a vintage classic that will make any room in your home feel cozy and warm.
With a bobbin base and pleated shade, this quaint floor lamp will bring warmth to any empty corner. Pair it with an upholstered vintage armchair for a truly eclectic look that feels Kendall Jenner-inspired.
Inspired by vintage botanical prints, this charming picture trio will bring a homely feel to any space. Keep them in a set or scatter them on your walls for a dose of character and whismy.
To embrace the farmhouse look, opt for charming patterns like gingham to give your space a lived-in charm. This fringed tablecloth is the perfect way to elevate your dining table and create an instant dose of homeliness.
Reminiscent of antique styles, these cast iron candle holders have real character and will give an empty surface a truly curated feel. Place them on a coffee, dining, or console table for a dose of rustic charm.
Kendall's mountain home is filled with maximalist decor, from the rather striking lime green tiles in the bathroom to the vintage floral sofa that's every maximalist's dream; it's not a space lacking personality.
We all know that any designer can throw in some bold choices, but what sets Heidi apart is her ability to balance it all. Bringing in rustic textures and some rather charming decor, the bold choices feel not so stark when grounded by these nostalgic, familiar features.
While cabin decor is the typical choice for mountain homes, Kendall's space features some unexpected (yet pleasantly surprising) faces. From the colors to the blend of furniture styles, it's refreshing to see that Kendall's space still feels snug like any country retreat would, yet elevated. It retains the quaint charm of a period property (the beams and fireplaces are only brought to life through clever styling), but that all-too-common fustiness found in cabins is absent.
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An entirely unique design that can only be described as a mix of farmhouse, country cottage, and maximalism, Kendall's home is a homage to the charm of the past and the playfulness of the present.
Kendall's mountain home perfectly balances whimsical patterns, playful colors, and antique decorations. It doesn't lack in warmth, coziness, or charm, yet it feels refreshingly contemporary and forward-thinking in its layers of thoughtful, meaningful details.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.