Get The Look: Hailey Bieber’s California Kitchen
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Creamy white cabinets, swathes of marble, and plenty of enviable appliances? Yes, please...

While Justin Bieber’s ‘70s sofa certainly created a buzz in the interior design world, it’s Hailey Bieber’s kitchen that now has everyone talking. Here’s how to get the look…
Inside Hailey Bieber’s Kitchen
From deep cherry reds to pretty pinks and soft greens, there’s a real desire for colourful kitchens in 2025 – though Hailey Bieber has proved to be an advocate for a rather different trend. In a recent Instagram post, she shared a snapshot of the kitchen in her California home, and it’s safe to say that the neutral aesthetic is her go-to.
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Of course, although vibrant kitchens are very much in vogue, the popularity of pared-back, monochromatic palettes hasn’t waned: just take a look at the earthy ‘Scandifornia’ aesthetic, or Meghan Markle’s famous white kitchen. It seems that the classic, minimalist look isn’t going anywhere.
When it comes to Hailey Bieber’s kitchen, think picture-perfect white cabinets and slabs of grey-veined marble, with sleek silver accents and warm lighting. In her chic coffee corner, you’ll find a barista-grade Breville coffee machine and a particularly enviable Smeg toaster (in a gloss white finish, naturally).
Why Are Neutral Kitchens So Popular?
So, while we know that the white kitchen is beloved by plenty of A-listers, is it really a safe bet in 2025? We asked the experts to weigh in – and according to Emma Sandford, brand manager at Second Nature, earthy neutrals are, in fact, a reliable choice.
‘Unlike bold colour trends that can fall out of favour, neutral tones offer a timeless canvas – perfect for lasting appeal,’ she explains. ‘With terms like “neutral kitchen ideas” and “beige kitchen inspiration” trending across Pinterest and Instagram, it’s clear that homeowners are embracing the understated look in their own spaces.’
It seems that, despite the growing popularity of statement kitchens, the minimalist look is just as coveted; plus, it can be easily adapted using different textures, accent colours, and elegant finishes. ‘We’ve seen a marked increase in demand for soft, earthy tones and matte finishes,’ says Emma. ‘Customers are leaning into texture and tonal layering such as natural wood, stone worktops and subtle greige cabinets. It’s about creating a space that feels relaxed, balanced and effortlessly liveable.’
Just as Hailey showcases her favourite crockery and vases or uses her gorgeous appliances as bold centrepieces, even the most pared-back kitchen can help you express your personal style. ‘A few simple touches like colourful accessories or statement lighting can transform the space without the need for a full renovation,’ Emma notes. ‘Neutral doesn’t have to be boring: by stripping back strong colours, attention is drawn to the beauty of materials, finishes and natural light. These kitchens offer a refined sense of calm and purpose, striking the perfect balance between simplicity and sophistication.’