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Megan Slack

Sorry, Sage and Taupe – This Anti-Trend Color Palette Graces The Most Traditional Kitchens, Starting With Carole Middleton

Carole Middleton.

As we navigate exciting, but sometimes ever-changing color trends, there's something to be said for those quiet hues that feel eternally classic. Just ask Carole Middleton, whose traditonal country kitchen makes a case for one of the most timeless palettes of all: Cream.

As you might expect from Carole's Grade II-listed Georgian mansion in West Berkshire, South East England, the kitchen is a celebration of traditionalism. Led with cream tiles and vanilla-toned painted walls, the space feels beautifully anti-trend, reminding us not to stray too far from the classics.

With Pantone's Cloud Dancer reaffirming that neutrals are truly back for 2026, white and cream kitchen ideas have never felt quite so fashionable, despite transcending design movements. It's also the perfect canvas for a traditional country setting, just like Carole's.

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As well as being anti-trend, Carole's cream kitchen color palette also lends itself beautifully to the farmhouse aesthetic of her country home. The country-farmhouse look remains one of the most sought-after design styles in the world of interiors, standing tall against more fleeting aesthetics.

The secret to success begins with a cream palette (just like Carole's), but there's even more to this look than your chosen hue. For designer Claire Garner, the rustic farmhouse look answers that need with a style rooted in warmth and timeless beauty.

'The rustic farmhouse interior trend embraces natural textures, vintage or antique pieces, and a lived‑in, layered style that feels both grounded and inviting, making it perfect for creating a homely, relaxed vibe,' she says. 'Imagine lime-washed walls, rustic wooden beams, reclaimed finishes andsoft, earthy tones that reflect the natural world.'

To get the look beyond tiles and paint, I agree that decorating with antiques is the way to go. I love this stoneware canister from Target, complete with a glazed finish that will look beautiful on any countertop, whether you have a cream kitchen or not.


Cream is proof that, while trends may ebb and flow, some choices only grow richer with time, and Carole proves this. It's a gentle reminder that restraint can be just as impactful as reinvention, and will look just as beautiful in a decade from now (or, dare we say, even more).


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