Kendall Jenner Just Proved This Trending Color Is Going to Rule 2026 (We Called It!)
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Kendall Jenner Just Proved This Trending Color Is Going to Rule 2026 (We Called It!)
"At a time when everyone is declaring the coolest trends of 2026, Kendall Jenner's latest home tour with Architectural Digest confirms that one of Apartment Therapy's very own color predictions is set to dominate our feeds soon. The model and television star took the internet at large on a tour of her new Montecito home, a grandmillennial explosion of color, pattern, and cozy nostalgia. "Martini Green," a throughline color in Jenner's home, is one that designers predict will be huge in 2026. Here's how she incorporated it into her space."
""I'm not a bare-bones type of girl. I love color, and I love pattern," Jenner told AD. "I felt like there was a lot less pressure because it's a secondary home. It was really fun for my creative side to just be like, you know what? I'm just gonna go for it and do things differently here." Jenner worked with Heidi Callier Design to decorate the home, and they chose different shades of Martini Green for spaces throughout the entire home."
"Martini Green is just one of the rich and bold colors Apartment Therapy predicts will be huge next year. According to the results of our fifth annual State of Home Design (SOHD) Survey, designers said that pairings of food-inspired hues - like butter yellow and aubergine - as well as sage green and terracotta are gaining momentum. Deep neutrals like espresso bean, warm mahogany, teal blue, and Martini Green are favorites for those wanting to add "soulful drama" to a space, as designer Ariene Bethea of Dressing Rooms Interiors Studio said."
Kendall Jenner's Montecito home embraces Martini Green as a central color, applied in moody and lighter shades across different rooms to create a grandmillennial mix of color, pattern, and nostalgia. The design team used darker tones in a color-drenched mudroom, lighter green for a tiled bathroom floor, and Martini Green wallpapers and textiles in bedrooms. Designers note growing momentum for food-inspired hue pairings and combinations like sage green with terracotta. Deep, warm neutrals such as espresso bean, warm mahogany, and teal complement Martini Green to introduce soulful drama and bold, rich accents throughout spaces.
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