Kendall Jenner’s Unexpected Kitchen Cabinet Color Could Be the Biggest Trend of 2026 – it's Uplifting, Sophisticated, and Fun

Teal, a deep cyan-green favored by designers, infuses any space with both calming serenity and subtle energy

Kendall Jenner attends the 2024 Academy Museum Gala at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on October 19, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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For celebrity and style maven Kendall Jenner, playing it safe with her cabinet color was never an option. Her design team – the mother-and-son duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements, along with the imaginative Waldo Fernandez – chose to take a purposeful risk, opting for a kitchen cabinet color that packs a decorative punch: teal.

This bold yet balanced hue is set to be one of the hero colors of 2026, aligning with the enduring trend for deep, personality-driven, nature-inspired shades.

Decorating with teal is always a good choice. Teal is a very balanced, versatile shade that can be used to create a subtle or dramatic space, as it shifts between blue and green in varying levels of light,’ says Charlotte Cosby, head of creative at Farrow & Ball. ‘Its green undertone brings a sense of calm to a room.’

This calming, uplifting effect is rooted in nature. Tobias Lewis, head of the Valspar brand, notes, ‘Room color ideas that have a biophilic nature, such as blue and green, evoke a stress-relieving and mood-boosting atmosphere. This makes teal – a deep, cyan-green shade – ideal for rooms to wind down in.’ The urgency for comfort and relaxation, prioritized in recent years, has led to a major trend for natural, organic hues in interiors, making the kitchen – a historically busy, stress-prone space – the perfect canvas for such a tranquil color.

Ultimately, this neither-too-blue, nor-too-green shade is embraced for its enveloping warmth and ability to add character. ‘Teal is perfectly balanced; it is neither too warm nor too cool, meaning it is the ideal color to create an enveloping and intimate feel,’ sums up Ruth Mottershead, Little Greene’s creative director. She adds that for a cozy, sophisticated effect, ‘With a teal color, don’t dismiss darker shades, as when used all over, darker teal colors can exude a cozy, cocooning quality and harness the character of a room.’

As a bold color that defines structure, deep teal is predicted to be a key shade for kitchen islands and cabinetry in 2026. But if you feel brave, why not try it on your kitchen walls?

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If repainting your kitchen cabinetry isn’t on the agenda, consider introducing teal accents instead. Even a few well-chosen accessories can envelop the space in this uplifting, life-enhancing hue.

Jennifer Ebert
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Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.

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