This Is How Lily Allen’s Banquette Seating Transforms Her Chic French Kitchen into a Surprisingly Smart, Space-Optimized Masterpiece
The singer's vintage-style kitchen is effortlessly chic, but it's her clever banquette seating that's left me impressed
I must admit that when I first laid eyes on Lily Allen's kitchen, its chic decor is what reeled me in. However, after closer inspection, it became clear that what truly makes the room so impressive isn't just its (rather pretty) decoration, but its surprisingly practical layout.
Falling somewhere between a French country kitchen and a bistro kitchen, Lily's space is breathtaking (any room designed by Billy Cotton and Plain English would be), but behind all its beauty is plenty of brain.
Its built-in banquette seating (upholstered in Claremont fabric) proves that there's no such thing as 'dead space'; in fact, every inch of a room can be utilized. I love the unique plum shade, and found a similar alternative here on Etsy, which is perfect for my own kitchen.
Lily Allen's kitchen is not only refined, it effortlessly fuses style with function. It proves that maximizing your footage is always paramount – and always possible.
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Channel Lily's chic French style with these timeless pieces. Whether you're working with an old or new kitchen, they'll bring some unbeatable rustic charm that's guaranteed to elevate your space.
Perfect for creating ambience, you'll notice two rather chic candelabras at the heart of Lily's table. To recreate the look, place this ornate taper candle holder on your dining table paired with a striking floral arrangement.
Fear not if a newly upholstered banquette isn't an option; you can create a similar cozy, country feel with these gingham cushion pads. Simply place them on your current dining chairs for a dose of whimsy, just like Lily's.
Channel the farmhouse look like Lily with this vintage-style copper mold. Whether you're hanging it from a pot rail or stacking it on a shelf with other copper pieces, it's hard to resist this charming piece.
The banquette seating in Lily's space is clever. Not only does it utilize the dead space under the windows (an area typically neglected), but it also creates a separate zone for other activities that don't revolve around cooking. Whether that be having a morning coffee or allowing guests to sit and chat while you host, the seating gives the kitchen multiple functions.
Interior designers agree that Lily's kitchen is more than pretty; it's a lesson in smart layout. Kaitlin Myers says, 'The scale of the banquette is what makes this breakfast nook work so well. Starting in the kitchen and extending along the back wall, it creates a seamless flow and allows the seating to be used efficiently. So often, nooks are designed too small, making the space feel tight and underutilized.'
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Katilin adds, 'A well-proportioned banquette, on the other hand, is a clever design move, especially in small kitchens. It maximizes every inch by tucking seating neatly against the wall, eliminating the need for bulky chairs, and opening up valuable floor space. Beyond its functionality, a banquette adds warmth and character, creating a cozy, built-in feel that makes the home more inviting and lived-in.'
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Jennifer Jones, Founder of Niche Interiors, says, 'An L-shaped banquette is the perfect solution for the layout of this casual kitchen nook. The gingham fabric adds a playful but traditional pattern to the classically designed space. The height of the back just barely extends beyond the window sill, allowing unobstructed views and ample natural light. The pedestal dining table makes it easy to get in and out, while the oval top adds soft curves to the space.'
Interior Designer Kim Joy explains why banquette seating is highly practical. 'In smaller kitchens where square footage is at a premium, adding a banquette for the eating area eliminates a path of travel that you would need around a regular table and chairs. It also allows for both an eating area and an island, which is sometimes hard to pull off. It's also great for families and entertaining. The kids have a comfortable place to sit and keep busy while the parents can make a meal. A banquette can double as a seating area where guests can relax while hosting.'
Lily Allen's kitchen is effortlessly chic. From the antique decor to the farmhouse features, it has been designed to honor the period architecture. However, what really makes the space stand out is its practical layout, all achieved by some rather nifty banquette seating.

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.
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