Kylie Jenner’s Living Room Shows Us How to Make ‘Dated’ Colors Look Utterly Timeless
The pairing of pink, gray, and cream used to be a millennial favorite – and the socialite's living room shows it's still perfectly on trend
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'Millennial pink' and 'millennial gray' were the trendiest colors of the 2010s, dominating the homes of the coolest people we knew at the time. The rise of warmer neutrals like cream and chocolate brown in the 2020s has positioned these shades as 'outdated' in the mainstream discourse, but at Homes & Gardens, we're not so sure.
Kylie Jenner's living room, decorated by the incomparable Martyn Lawrence Bullard, is the perfect example of how these colors can still be the chicest choice in 2026. Her space features white walls with white, gray, and pink furniture. The gray marble fireplace centers the space with a Basquiat painting above, and a white curved boucle armchair on either side. Gray and pink ottomans break up the symmetry of the room, giving it a stylish, organic feel.
So, how does Martyn make these 'dated' colors look timeless in Kylie's living room? To dive in, let's take a sneak peek into the space. I've also curated an edit of products to help you get Kylie's look, and spoken to design experts on why her living room color scheme looks so chic.
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With a petite profile this piece is ideal for smaller spaces which can't take a large footprint. It leans into the beautiful curves and texture of Kylie Jenner's boucle chairs whilst coming it at under $200.
A round gray ottoman adds the circular shapes we see in Kylie Jenner's living room to your space instantly. This one has wooden legs for lighter visual weight.
Add a pretty yet practical finishing touch to your living room with this rose quartz table lamp. It's the non-cheesy choice to bring in a touch of millenial pink in the most timeless way possible.
We can't all have a lucite piano, but a lucite tray can help add the stylish reflective material to your living room. I love the idea of arranging this tray on an ottoman.
This coffee table brings in gold and marble as well as form, thanks to its geometric silhouette, which contrasts with the elegance of the materials. It would be a great alternative to the Yves Klein piece we see in Kylie's space.
This curved mirror is the simplest way to tap into Kylie's look. She has chosen a similar, rounded mirror for either side of her gray marble fireplace.
First, it's important to note that while decorating with gray may be more or less popular at a given time, it's an overall classic that will never go out of style.
Designer Nina Lichtenstein explains: 'Gray is inherently calming, providing a serene canvas that can transform any room into a peaceful retreat. Its subtlety allows for a restful environment, perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, and even home offices where focus and relaxation are paramount. Lighter shades of gray evoke a sense of spaciousness and airiness, enhancing natural light and making small spaces feel more open and inviting.'
She continues: 'On the other hand, darker grays introduce drama and intimacy, ideal for creating cozy, cocoon-like environments that envelop you in comfort.' This is part of why the color looks so striking in Kylie Jenner's living room.'
The same is the case with the addition of 'millennial pink' to Kylie Jenner's living room. Nina explains: 'For a blend of elegance and romance, gray paired with blush pink creates a soft, chic, and feminine look. This combination is ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, or any space where a gentle, sophisticated aesthetic is desired.'
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Kylie helps keep these colors stylish by embedding them in a sea of white and metallics. Rather than painting the walls gray and featuring pink furniture, these colors are the accents. She also uses metallic pieces like the Lucite piano and gold coffee table to add reflectiveness that helps the room feel bigger and not boxed in.
Though trends matter, personal taste is much more important than making blind changes. Even the most 'dated' of colors can be timeless with the right treatment.

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.