Kendall Jenner’s design team, consisting of Kathleen and Tommy Clements, along with Waldo Fernandez, initially had uncertainties regarding the preferences of their celebrity client. Surprisingly, Jenner’s taste turned out to be more bohemian and understated than anticipated. Despite her bustling life as the world’s highest-paid model, she desired a tranquil home, favoring warm textures and organic hues.
Jenner implemented minimal structural changes to her home, transforming two bedrooms into glamorous dressing rooms. The living area reflects her inclination for comfort, featuring a cozy fireplace and inviting sofas adorned with vintage textiles. Kendall, not inclined towards extravagant parties, finds joy in simple pleasures like music, candles, and watching NBA games with friends.
Cooking holds a significant role in Jenner’s hosting, and she acknowledges her older sisters and mother for providing guidance on kitchen and bathroom organization. The home seamlessly blends modern and nostalgic elements, showcasing a Tracey Emin neon sculpture alongside 18th-century Italian-painted door panels that hold sentimental value for Jenner. Despite initial doubts from the designers, the completed room perfectly captures Kendall’s distinctive vision.