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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Sophie Edwards

Kim Kardashian's simple but stunning architecture puts a luxurious spin on an underrated space in her home

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Kim Kardashian is known for her minimal, monochromatic style in both her fashion sense and interior design. Time and time again, her looks prove that simplicity can be the most elegant option. This is perhaps best illustrated by the hallway in her Los Angeles home.

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians frontwoman often shares the space on TikTok, but it's good for more than dancing videos. Despite the lack of furniture or hanging light fixtures, Kardashian's hallway idea is full of visual interest, in large part to the uncomplicated archways that zigzag down the narrow room. These arcs add a finished, luxurious feel to her home.

Interior experts say that there are several design lessons to be learned from Kim's innovative white hallway. First, it reveals the importance of considering design in all areas of the home. Jennifer Ebert, color expert and digital editor at Homes & Gardens says: 'When it comes time to decorate, transitional spaces are often neglected. However, rooms like hallways are the glue that connects one part of your home to another. Choosing to prioritize design alongside function in these spaces gives a home that extra "finished" feel.'

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Second, Kardashian's space demonstrates the effectiveness of one of 2024's coolest interior design trends: color drenching. Kim has painted the entire space white from the ceiling to the walls to the floors. The overall effect is incredibly striking. 'Color-drenched walls can be the single most effective and affordable way to transform and elevate a space,' says award-winning interior designer Matthew Williamson. This look is just as effective with white as it would be with a brighter, bolder color.

Furthermore, Kardashian's modern hallway highlights the timeless nature of using architecture to add interest to a space. Though an all-white hallway could look boring, the arches and rounded windows constructed into the space make it bold and unique without a piece of furniture in sight. For minimalists, this is a great way to instantly improve the look of a home.

A white, arched hallway, similar to Kim Kardashian's (Image credit: William Waldron)

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Even if you don't have an architecturally interesting hallway, you can easily add Kardashian's style to your home with these sculptural, monochromatic accessories designed by Kim K herself.


The simplistic beauty of Kim Kardashian's space reminds us that design does not need to be complicated to be gorgeous, even in the most neglected of spaces. Whether it's a hallway, an entryway, or a closet, adding a bit of decor to those 'invisible' spaces can make all the difference.

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