Tranquility Awaits – Zoe Saldana's Serene Living Room Color Palette Proposes a Chic and Replicable Formula For Creating a Calming Space
White, cream, and warm wood come together in the actress's living room to create the perfect environment for relaxation – here's how to recreate her technique
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For many of us, home is a sanctuary. Our space is a much-needed escape from the busy outside world, cocooning us in comfort; thus, we crave rooms that foster this sense of tranquility and calm. Zoe Saldana has unlocked the perfect formula to achieve serenity with a classic white, cream, and natural wood living room color palette.
We spotted the actress's calming living room in the background of a recent Instagram post. Beginning with a base of dark wood floors, antique wooden doors, and white walls, Zoe creates a strikingly warm and serene balance. She then layers the room with sumptuous textures, including two boucle chairs and a linen cushion. A fiddle leaf fig (like this one from Amazon) adds a natural touch to the space. All together, the colors in the room feel like a breath of fresh air.
Though they may not be the most novel living room colors, Zoe's combination is a foolproof technique to achieve a calming space. To further explore her formula, I've curated an edit of products to help you replicate the look in any living room. I also spoke to a range of design experts to get to the bottom of why this look works, and how we can use it in our own homes. Let's begin with a peek inside Zoe Saldana's space.
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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 Zoe Saldana's boucle chairs whilst coming it at under $200.
Get the look of a lush, lifelike fiddle leaf fig tree without any of the effort. Three natural wood trunks and realistic texture make it convincingly real, while a modern white planter with artificial moss adds fullness.
For a more dramatic statement, this piece goes big on curves with an emphasized silhouette that will bring both comfort and drama to a living room. It's luxe without the formality – perfect for snuggling in.
This vessel charms with its soft neutral tone and elegantly sculpted handles. Its refined design provides effortless versatility, making it equally striking on a modern kitchen countertop or as part of a carefully curated dining display.
What first seems to be a plain white pillow gains depth and dimension from contrast piping. The black edges create a shadow effect that almost makes the pillow appear two-dimensional, like a drawing brought to life. It's simple yet chic, always. Mixing cream and white is always the chicest combination.
Zoe adds warm wood to her living room with an antique door, but this gorgeous console table is a great low lift alternative. Designed with Shea McGee, the twisted legs add a timeless detail that's the perfect addition to a cream scheme.
The neutral living room color trend seen in Zoe Saldana's space works primarily because of its sensory qualities. From calming colors to inviting textures, it's an emotional experience at every turn. Catharina Björkman, Scandi homes & interiors expert at Contura, explains: 'Interior design’s newest buzzword ‘sensescaping’ is rooted in the ideas of balance and functionality – both of which are key concepts in Scandinavian interior design. Instead of focusing on pure aesthetics, it encourages us to keep all five senses – touch, taste, sight, smell, and sound – in mind when designing our homes to ensure harmony and well-being.'
Zoe Saldana's warm whites and natural wood tones are perfect for this balance because they originate in the outdoor world.
Catharina advises: 'When it comes to creating the perfect color palette for your home, look to nature. In a world that continues to be filled with stress and strain, decorating with neutrals is often linked to feelings of calm and peacefulness. The natural world offers a kaleidoscope of neutral colors which can provide a soothing foundation in any interior – think sandy browns, sage greens, cloudy greys, sky blues, and eggshell whites. These colors work particularly well when used across large spaces such as walls, doors, and ceilings.'
She continues: 'A bonus is that neutral tones inspired by nature tend to be far more timeless than bold color choices – often inspired by passing trends – and are unlikely to cause a clash or contribute to a sense of misbalance to a room.' We definitely see this longevity in Zoe Saldana's space, which will be chic and on trend for years to come.
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Though this look is utterly timeless, it's also particularly popular right now, emerging as a major interior design trend for 2026. Magdalena Gierasinska, design expert at Barker and Stonehouse, advises: 'We’re seeing a return in the popularity of neutrals – ranging from soft beige to chocolate brown. These shades have a calming and grounding effect on the home, making any space feel relaxed and tranquil.'
Beyond the color palette alone, the very shapes in Zoe Saldana's living room help to create a serene feeling. This is a major factor to consider when tapping into her timeless look. Magdalena advises: 'Curved forms and contrasting materials are defining homes this season. Think sculptural sofas and armchairs, rustic side tables, stylish bar carts, and curvaceous mirrors which bring fluidity, character, and effortless style to modern interiors.'
At the end of the day, the most important aspect of our interiors is the emotional response they provoke in us and our visitors. If you are looking for a calming space, there's nothing better than warm neutrals.
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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.