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Kylie Jenner's home is where old Hollywood glam meets neutral calm: Art inspirations to take away

Kylie Jenner's home is where old Hollywood glam meets neutral calm Art inspirations to take away
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Kylie Jenner's home is where old Hollywood glam meets neutral calm Art inspirations to take away

Kylie Jenner’s homes have a glossy, Instagram‑ready combination of old-Hollywood glamour, pop colours, and modern California neutrals.

The homes mix millennial pink, white marble, bold art, and custom furniture to create a space that feels playful and deeply “her.”


Kylie’s homes also lean into statement showpieces, bright lighting gear, and warm bone lights that scatter across her homes. There is also texture in the form of rugs, plant pots, and wooden racks rather than just neutral minimalism, making it an inspiring reference for anyone who wants their space to feel personal, a little flashy, and still comfortable.

Here are some inspirations that you can take away from her homesThumb Photo: @kyliejenner/ Instagram

Soft, not sugary, pink palettes
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Soft, not sugary, pink palettes

Kylie’s home shows how pink can feel grown‑up, not childish. Instead of painting every wall hot magenta, she uses soft blush, millennial pink, and nude tones as a base, then adds white or cream to keep it light, along with suitable lights that amplify the whole space.

You can also do this for your space by starting with pale‑pink walls, pink‑gray bedding, or a few blush cushions and letting neutrals balance the look.
Photo: @kyliejenner/ Instagram

Pop art in neutral spaces
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Pop art in neutral spaces

Art in Kylie’s home is loud, personal, and often a little pop‑culture obsessed. She hangs Warhol‑style Marilyn Monroe prints, neon signs, and bold contemporary pieces like colourful hangings in her living area, near her staircase wall and high ceilings, that speak more than just “safe” gallery decor.

For your own space, you can choose a few pieces, like portraits or pieces that standout with flashy and eye-catching colours. They could include screen prints, a neon‑style light, or photos that feel meaningful to you
Photo: @kyliejenner/ Instagram

Pelican Chair and round coffee tables
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Pelican Chair and round coffee tables

Her pelican chair and round coffee tables set just beside her pool work together like a chic touch to the minimal and neutral space.

The round table has a clean, modern shape that fits both indoors and out, its soft circle calms the sharp edges of walls and railings. Kylie’s version is inspired by a classic 1940s design by Danish legend Finn Juhl; it’s simple, sculptural, and very photogenic. The pelican chair, with its rounded back and cozy seat, adds comfort, creativity, and shape. Hers is covered in slubby linen, but for yourself, you can find versions with a sheepskin‑like texture that feel extra soft and inviting.
Photo: @byosd.co/ Instagram

A two-storey closet with an arched entrance
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A two-storey closet with an arched entrance

A two‑storey closet with an arched entrance feels like stepping into a fashion fairy tale. It’s like being Barbie and Ken, with all things matching and aesthetic in place, including footwear, formals, casuals, and accessories properly arranged.

But what adds to the real art is the arched doorway, with a spiralling walled staircase in stone at Kylie’s Palm Springs home, that adds to the real artistic feeling, taking back the feeling to mid-century Europe.

This makes it feel grand yet cozy, like a private dressing hall you’d find in a stylish Parisian apartment.



Photo: @kyliejenner/ Instagram

The daybed swing
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The daybed swing

The daybed swing is the kind of piece that makes you stop and say, “Wow, I need that.”

In her pool space, it hangs like a floating sofa, gently swaying and separating the coffee area from an open TV living space. The wooden frame keeps it feeling natural and warm against her mostly monochrome decor, so it stands out without clashing.
Photo: @byosd.co/ Instagram

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