Even As Minimalism Fades, William Shatner's Timeless Kitchen Cabinet Color Will Never Go Out of Style – It's The Enduring Exception to The Rule
A simple, neutral shade forms a blank canvas that makes William Shatner's kitchen feel clean and welcoming – no matter the year, the trend will never fade
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2026 has signified the downfall of gray cabinets, beige cabinets, and even light green cabinets – it feels like every day, another neutral kitchen color falls from favor as 'boring' and 'dated.' However, William Shatner's kitchen is proof that no matter the year, one shade will never go out of style: white. Though it may not be the most titillating hue, the color is reliably timeless and cool.
We spotted the actor's white kitchen on Instagram as yet another endorsement in the kitchen cabinet color's long list of A-list fans. Just like Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, and Sarah Paulson, William's space has white walls and white cabinets. Shaker details on the cabinetry add a modern, minimalist feel to his home, which is bolstered by the infusions of stainless steel on the fridge and hardware. A slab of white and gray marble integrates a touch of the natural world.
Even as minimalism has faded in recent years, white in the kitchen has persisted, and even seems to be growing more popular in 2026. William Shatner's space is the perfect demonstration of why; it's clean, classic, and soothing. To explore the enduring popularity of white kitchen cabinets, here's a peek into William's space, my curation of white kitchen products to recreate the look at home, and expert commentary on why William's look will never fade.
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Whether or not you have white cabinets, styling your kitchen with a collection of white accessories can help create an inviting and clean atmosphere. Here are my top picks for creating a space as fresh as William Shatner's.
Bring a touch of understated elegance to your table with these stoneware salad plates. Their soft, off-white hue and subtle woven-like texture add warmth and sophistication, making them perfect for salads, appetizers, or everyday dining.
Elegant and enduring, this marble untensil holder can sit beautifully on your kitchen counter; perfect for complemeting marble countertops, or bringing a chic contrast to you space.
A lazy susan is not only a chic addition to a dining table, perfect for placing condiments, small bowls and dining accessories, but it also looks great when placed on a kitchen island.
Add a contemporary feel to a classic setting with this sculptural ceramic bowl. Its flowing form blends artistry and function, creating a modern statement piece that is sure to spark conversation.
The Thessaly Vase stands out with its distinctive sculptural form. Crafted from stoneware and finished in a crisp white glaze, it adds a neutral yet striking element to any display.
Bring a touch of artisanal charm to your table with this stoneware bowl, featuring a white reactive glaze. Perfect for serving salads, fruits, or as a stylish centerpiece.
Charlotte Tilby, Design Expert at Woodstock Trading Co explains the enduring popularity of the white kitchen cabinet color trend, stating: 'With "Cloud Dancer" named as Pantone’s Colour of the Year, white is set to become a key foundation for interior schemes once again, but with a fresh, modern twist. While some homeowners are becoming more color-confident, many still gravitate towards the timeless appeal of a white kitchen.'
A white shaker kitchen, similar to the one in William Shatner's home
As William Shatner's kitchen shows, there are dozens of ways to evoke a white scheme in a modern and cozy way. Charlotte advises: 'Softer whites and warm off-white tones offer the perfect middle ground: a way to embrace tradition without the starkness of pure white. Instead of acting as a plain backdrop, these gentler shades create a calming, layered base that feels both uplifting and adaptable.'
As the years go by, we can guarantee that white kitchen cabinets will always remain popular. Their beautiful blank canvas transcends even the rejection of minimalism.
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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.