Jennifer Aniston’s open shelves show how to combine beauty and functionality in the kitchen

Jennifer Aniston’s open shelves show how to combine beauty and functionality in the kitchen
Jennifer Aniston’s open shelves show how to combine beauty and functionality in the kitchen. Reproduction/Instagram

Jennifer Aniston, known for her elegant and understated style, once again inspires interior design enthusiasts. This time, the spotlight is on her kitchen, which features open shelves in perfect harmony between practicality and sophistication — a clear example of how design can transform even the most functional space into a true showcase of style.

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According to Homes & Gardens, open shelves and pantries like Jennifer Aniston’s are making a major comeback in 2026, alongside the resurgence of custom-made kitchens and artisanal design styles.

Jennifer Aniston’s kitchen perfectly illustrates why this trend is on the rise: every exposed item — from plates and glasses to herbs and decorative objects — becomes part of the aesthetic composition without losing its functional purpose.

Design experts such as Andy Barette of McCarron and Company state that open pantries not only optimize space but have also become a true status symbol. According to him, “they free up the main kitchen area and enhance the room’s aesthetics, making the space more fluid and practical.”

For those who want to replicate Jennifer Aniston’s style, the secret lies in planned functionality. Every element should be considered from the start of the project to ensure everything has its place. As architect Ben Allen from Studio Ben Allen points out, “open shelves allow you to display essential kitchen items like oils, herbs, and utensils while adding a cozy, natural touch.”

Beyond practicality, floating shelves also have a strong decorative role. They create a sense of lightness and spaciousness, especially when installed above eye level, where you can showcase favorite dishes, small plants, or cookbooks. For an extra touch of charm, design director Mike Fetherston from Hetherington Newman recommends incorporating art pieces and ceramics that reflect the homeowner’s personality.

According to Homes & Gardens, investing in lighting is another key element. LED strips or recessed spotlights highlight the contents of the shelves and bring a touch of nighttime glamour to the kitchen. Designer Richard Moore from Martin Moore even suggests using backlit marble or onyx panels to create a sophisticated and inviting atmosphere.

In the end, Jennifer Aniston’s kitchen proves that functionality and style can — and should — go hand in hand. Open shelves make the space more practical, personal, and inviting, turning the act of cooking into a visual and sensory experience.

Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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