In Kourtney Kardashian’s Ultra-Minimalist Living Room, the Storage Feels Oddly Festive – Her Unique Christmas Display Is Simple but So Chic
Kourtney Kardashian's pared-back Christmas lights illuminate the most unexpected corners of her living room – and it's easy to follow suit
If you keep up with Kourtney Kardashian, you'll already know that she and Travis Barker's Calabasas estate is defined by minimalism, and that includes the holidays. The living room, particularly, has a sleek, neutral aesthetic that lacks traditional Christmas colors and playful decor, yet it still feels festive.
Despite her living room's sleek, neutral aesthetic, the space still feels joyful. The secret isn't limited to her silver-tinsel Christmas tree (though that is worth a shout-out in its own right). Instead, I can't stop looking at her cube-style storage blocks, covered in string lights (much like these from Target). It turns something simple and (dare I say) boring, into a masterpiece – and I've never felt more inspired to think outside the box for my own Christmas decor.
I never thought of adorning my living room storage with lights until Kourtney's space made the impact clear. It's a unique way of making something ordinary feel fun and ambient for the season, and, I'll admit, it's one of the most tasteful arrangements I've seen.
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These beautiful lights feature a neutral string base and a warm, twinkling glow that looks gorgeous on a minimalist tree or works perfectly as a subtle foundation for a more maximalist style. Each set includes 150 lights that hang from the main wire in clusters, creating an intricate icicle effect.
Simplicity at its best. These lights are perfect for subtly enhancing your tree, providing a discreet glow that lets your ornaments take center stage. For a pared-down look, the brass finish offers a polished, understated touch that feels both effortless and striking.
Standing or lying flat, the KALLAX series adapts effortlessly to your space, style, and budget. Its clean, minimalist design provides a versatile backdrop for any room, and inserts and storage boxes allow you to personalize the shelving unit to fit your exact needs while keeping your space organized and simple.
Cube bookshelf systems offer versatile, adaptable storage. Arrange them horizontally or vertically, add boxes for hidden storage, or leave the cubes open for a clean, minimalist look. No brackets required, making setup simple and flexible.
These classic LED light sets provide a clean, seamless look, with green wiring that blends effortlessly into your decor. They softly illuminate trees, garlands, wreaths, and architectural details, creating a warm, festive glow that feels understated and elegant.
These open-back decorative storage cube organizers bring clean, minimalist style to any space while keeping your decorative items, media, hobbies, or office supplies neatly contained. They'd look stunning when draped with string lights, throughout December and beyond.
What makes Kourtney’s holiday styling so remarkable is how effortlessly simple it feels, yet how undeniably chic the result is. There’s no cluttered excess, no flashy red-and-green overload, only her soft lighting to elevate her Christmas living room.
The cube-style storage blocks wrapped in delicate string lights are a perfect example: inherently ordinary, yet transformed into a subtle, glowing statement piece that feels both modern and festive.
It’s proof that minimalism doesn’t have to mean boring; with the right details, restraint can be incredibly sophisticated, inspiring anyone to rethink how elegance and seasonal cheer can coexist in a home. Won't you join me in drenching your cupboards and shelves in lights this December?
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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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