Kim Kardashian's California home, once shared with Kanye West, is a serene retreat designed in collaboration with Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt. Known for simplicity, texture, and natural light, the mansion offers five key art inspirations for minimal interiors.
White Arched Corridors
The central feature is an all-white corridor with curved, dome-like arches that resemble an art installation. Natural sunlight creates soft shadows and an ethereal effect that shifts throughout the day, adding dynamism to the space.
Whites That Speak Volumes
Most of the house is painted in white and ivory shades, proving minimal interiors need not feel empty. Furniture, including sculpted sofas, follows the same palette, emphasizing quality materials over excessive decoration.
Texture Walls in Monochrome
Despite the white and beige palette, layered textures prevent flatness. Rugged stone walls with side plants, matte finishes, distressed wood flooring, and soft fabrics add visual depth throughout the home.
Children's Spaces: Creativity and Design
Unlike neutral tones elsewhere, the children's play area features softer colors like lavender and pistachio walls, warm wooden flooring, and open spaces for toys, creating a fun and kid-friendly environment.
Aesthetic Luxury in Minimalism
Kim's walk-in closet is designed as a fashion gallery with neatly arranged clothing racks, mirrors, and accessories like curated art pieces. A second section continues the theme with a massive ivory velvet couch and hardwood floors.



