Kourtney Kardashian's modern living room is unlike anything I've ever seen before – it's unapologetic, playful, and has revitalized a 1920s color trend
The timeless combination of black and white remains a classic – and is inherently chic – but for a bolder, more playful take on the palette, mix it up with jewel-tones


Black-and-white rooms may be considered a plain choice by some, but with the right treatment, this timeless pairing can make a striking impact and adapt to a wide range of styles.
In Kourtney Kardashian’s living room, designer Jeff Andrews demonstrates how to take a monochrome color scheme to the next level. Instead of keeping it strictly two-tone, he introduces playful jewel tones that bring energy, richness, and a thoroughly modern edge. The result is a space that feels as bold and eye-catching as the homeowner herself.
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Beyond the black-and-white foundation lies a powerful color trend: jewel tones. First popularized in the glamorous Art Deco interiors of the 1920s – think jade green, ruby red, and sapphire blue – these rich hues have continued to cycle back into fashion, most notably in the mid-2010s. However, since the recent pandemic, we’ve seen a resurgence of interest in playful, bold color schemes as homeowners and designers seek interiors that feel joyful, personal, and energizing.
'Rich, deep tones are increasingly popular with consumers, with shades like royal blue, plum, and emerald green seeing a surge in demand,' explains Helen Shaw, Director of Marketing at Benjamin Moore. 'Evoking the grandeur of the Renaissance, this color trend is making a dramatic return to our homes, infusing interiors with luxury and sophistication.'
Layered through furniture, pillows, rugs, artwork, and accessories, jewel tones add warmth and visual interest without overwhelming the space. Combined with a monochrome base, they create rooms that are bold, sophisticated, and unmistakably stylish – just like Kourtney Kardashian’s living room.
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If your living room leans neutral, jewel-toned furnishings and accessories are the perfect way to infuse it with festive color and richness. I’ve curated a selection of my favorite pieces that will bring instant vibrancy and a touch of sparkle to your home.
Elevate your sofa or armchair with the Adelina Velvet Pillow, a luxe accent that combines timeless style with irresistible comfort. Crafted from a rich cotton–viscose blend and filled with plush feathers, it offers the perfect balance of softness and support. Available in round and square shapes and a range of striking jewel tones, it adds vibrant personality to a neutral space.
Add a touch of elegance to your space with the Ruffle Glass Vase from Threshold. Crafted from glass, this vase features delicate ruffled edges, offering a timeless and sophisticated look. Its watertight design makes it ideal for showcasing fresh blooms or faux florals. Perfect for placement on your mantel or console table, it brings a bright and natural touch to your home decor.
We are entering an era where bold, dramatic shades are taking center stage, gradually overtaking traditional neutrals like whites and grays and redefining the way we approach interior design. Which daring color will you bring into your home next?
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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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