Victoria Beckham’s dark and moody London kitchen is how to get a bold colour scheme right – it’s inviting, not dreary

Victoria Beckham’s dark and moody London kitchen is how to get a bold colour scheme right – it’s inviting, not dreary

Dark and moody kitchens have always been controversial, even though in recent years they’ve become much more commonplace in our homes. Years ago, striking navy and emerald green colour palettes hit the big time and inspired us to start opting for bolder schemes – a decision which doesn’t come lightly in a country where dreary weather often inspires brighter interior choices.

However, there is a trick to getting this kitchen colour scheme right, and it’s one that Victoria Beckham herself subscribes to. After getting a peek into her inner life in her new Netflix series, and a look into her anti-trend USA kitchen, I set out to find what interior choices she’s made in her London home, too.

What first caught my eye about the Beckhams London kitchen, as shown in the above TikTok, is that it embodies a moody atmosphere. The dark base cabinets combined with dark worktops and a stainless steel splashback create a look that is anything but dreary – but it does require some confidence to recreate it.

Kitchen colour trends are constantly evolving, and while we’ve seen warmer-toned colours rise in popularity in 2025, there’s certainly still a place for cooler-toned bold shades like black. Regardless of whether you have a small kitchen or a large open-plan space, opting for a dark colour palette can reap many rewards, helping to create a cosy space that draws inwards, encouraging people to gather within it.

kitchen with white tiles and black cabinetry and an extractor fan

Keeping the walls white and removing wall cabinetry is a great example of introducing this look to a more classic kitchen scheme.

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There is, however, one trick to making a dark palette more accessible if you’re not quite ready to commit to an entirely bold layout – and the Beckhams have followed it.

Two-tone kitchen colour palettes are the key to marrying a moody look with a brighter, space-enhancing aesthetic. Positioning lighter coloured cabinetry on the walls and darker cabinetry on the floor helps to ground the look and simultaneously draw the eye towards the ceiling, making it feel bigger and brighter.

Victoria Beckham’s choice of a stainless steel splashback acts as the perfect transition between the two opposing colours – a cool-toned metal that is practical for a cooking zone, but effortlessly stylish at the same time.

In a dark kitchen, adding depth and dimension through kitchen lighting ideas and clever decorative touches is key. The Beckhams have achieved this through under-cabinet task lighting that illuminates the stainless steel splashback, and this design choice is reflected through the back-lit open shelving.

To recreate the look in a contemporary kitchen scheme, opt for pared-back open shelving with under-shelf LED strip lights, and keep clutter to a minimum. If your style leans more traditional, adding lamps to a worktop and open shelves will create a warm glow against dark cabinetry.

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While Victoria Beckham’s London kitchen definitely leans more luxe, I love the trend-led inclusion of stainless steel. It’s the perfect example of how you can combine practicality and style within a kitchen surface.

The Bronze Apartment: Contemporary Living in Warm Tones

The Bronze Apartment: Contemporary Living in Warm Tones

You will feel something comforting as you step into the Bronze Apartment. Bogdanova Bureau has designed it in a way that light feels softer here. Every surface, from the oak floors to the travertine accents, carries a distinct warmth. It’s modern, yes, but not cold. Instead, it’s a home that hums with balance (one example is sculptural furniture paired with plush textures).

Let’s take a look inside a space that proves simplicity can feel incredibly rich.

The living, dining, and kitchen areas of the Bronze Apartment show how open-concept design can still feel intimate. Every line and surface here speaks the same calm language. The oak columns visually frame the space, while the chevron flooring pulls your eye through the room.

The living area is all about texture: a low, structured sofa in boucle, a dark ribbed coffee table for contrast, and a bronze throw that anchors the palette. The dining zone follows suit: sculptural chairs in warm caramel tones sit around a black, matte table. And then there’s the kitchen, sleek, minimal, and grounded by its black island with a pale oak countertop that softens the contrast.

In the workspace of the Bronze Apartment, the floating desk keeps the area light and uncluttered. Simultaneously, the travertine-textured wall adds sophistication. The design secret here lies in restraint. There’s nothing unnecessary, yet everything feels intentional. The neutral palette softens the daylight, the built-in storage keeps the visual noise away, and the sculptural lamp adds personality.

The bedroom in The Bronze Apartment is pure understated luxury. It’s soft, tactile, and perfectly balanced. A muted headboard and tailored bedding set the tone for calm, while the graphic pillows inject personality. The palette stays loyal to warm neutrals, punctuated by bronze accents that catch the light in all the right ways. Finally, a small vanity corner adds intimacy.

In the children’s bedroom, the windmill mural instantly sets a cheerful tone. This adds movement and lightness to the space without overpowering it. The built-in bed, tucked under a house-shaped alcove, creates a cozy little world of its own.

This children’s bedroom in the Bronze Apartment is soft and serene. The palette leans into pale blush and cream tones, giving the room a gentle warmth. A channel-tufted headboard and tailored bedding keep the look refined. The long built-in desk under the window makes perfect use of natural light.

This bathroom is bold and beautifully unexpected. Graphic black-and-white tiles meet a striking cobalt wall. This creates a dramatic contrast. The terrazzo vanity adds texture and depth, while matte black fixtures tie the whole look together.

The second bathroom in the Bronze Apartment uses soft backlighting to create a gentle glow. Warm travertine stone flows from floor to sink, and the floating vanity and brushed bronze fixtures keep the space minimal.

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Heating experts want you to put this one item above your radiators this winter to heat up a room quickly and efficiently

Heating experts want you to put this one item above your radiators this winter to heat up a room quickly and efficiently

Heating experts have revealed that installing a radiator shelf can have a positive impact on your energy bills and heat your home more efficiently, despite the common misconception that these shelves have the opposite effect.

There’s no getting away from the fact that bills are increasing, and we all want to save energy at home. There are plenty of ways to ensure your heating is working as efficiently as it can be, from scheduling a boiler service to knowing how to bleed a radiator. But one thing you may not know is that a radiator shelf can be helpful, too.

What are the benefits of installing a radiator shelf?

You’ll probably be aware of the radiator shelf as an aesthetic addition or storage solution for your home. They’re often found within small hallways or living rooms as a clever way to make the most out of your space. But aesthetics aside, these shelves can have a positive effect on heating your home.

Radiator shelf over a radiator against a white wall decorated with a lamp, vase and candle

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‘Building a shelf above and in line with your radiator is one way to increase warm air circulation throughout a space as it redirects the air forward into the room, rather than rising up to the ceiling and dispersing,’ explains Stephen Hankinson, Heating Expert at Electric Radiators Direct.

‘This can lead to quicker, more even heating, reducing the demand on your boiler or heating system. As a result, the room reaches a comfortable temperature faster, meaning your heating doesn’t have to work as hard or for as long, helping to lower your overall energy consumption and cut down on heating bills.’

Not only this, but a radiator shelf can also prevent heat damage to your walls and furniture, and expensive items such as your TV.

‘If you’ve got a flat-screen TV mounted above your radiator, a shelf isn’t just a ‘nice-to-have’, it’s essential. Rising heat can be damaging to the electrics and screen over time, potentially shortening the lifespan of your TV. A well-placed radiator shelf helps deflect that warmth away, offering crucial protection,’ says Nick Duggan, managing director of The Radiator Centre.

‘From a design perspective, a radiator shelf transforms a purely practical fixture into a considered part of the room. It creates a smart visual line, breaks up blank wall space and offers a handy surface for styling with home accessories.’

Radiator shelf over a radiator against a white wall decorated with a lamp, vase and candle

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While radiator shelves serve both functional and aesthetic purposes, there is the belief that they can make a radiator work less efficiently. A shelf positioned too close to the radiator can indeed restrict the heat flow, and therefore efficiency, of a radiator. However, a well-positioned shelf will improve it.

‘There are no hard rules for this modification, however, as a general rule, leave at least 10 to 15cm between your radiator and the bottom-most shelf to allow for convection heat to distribute around the room. As well as this, ensure heat-resistant materials such as solid wood are used for your shelf to avoid heat damage or warping,’ says Stephen.

If you are still uh-hmming and ahhing about investing in a radiator shelf, here are three stylish options to help you get the ball rolling.

When positioned correctly, a radiator shelf can be both functional and stylish, improving the appearance of your room decor while also contributing to an efficient heating system.

I’ve just discovered the most expensive mattress money can buy – this is the ultra-rare material that adds to its price

I’ve just discovered the most expensive mattress money can buy – this is the ultra-rare material that adds to its price

Mattresses are expensive. That’s a fact. If you’ve considered buying one recently, you’ll know that a decent sleep surface can easily set you back a few thousand pounds.

But have you ever wondered what the most expensive mattress on the market is?

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My review team has slept on the best budget mattresses on the market – for instance, the £150 Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam mattress and the £219 IKEA VALEVÅG mattress – and plenty of investment mattresses – including the Tempur Pro Plus SmartCool mattress, which is over £2000 for a double.

However, we cap our mattress testing at what we consider to be a ‘reasonable’ amount of money to spend on a new mattress. But what if your budget were unlimited?

I’ve crunched the numbers, and in the UK, the most expensive mattress money can buy is the Vispring Diamond Majesty mattress. As of writing, it costs a cool £85,585.

At least if you opt for the largest 7ft large emperor size, that is. If you can restrain yourself to a standard double – and really, why would you if you had that kind of budget! – a Vispring Diamond Majesty will set you back a mere £45,310.

Vispring Diamond Majesty mattress

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So are expensive mattresses worth it? Yes, up to a point. A more expensive mattress usually tends to mean better materials, more durable construction, and a deeper mattress, which equals more support.

But what makes the Vispring Diamond Majesty more expensive than any other mattress you can buy in the UK, you may wonder.

For a start, it contains a *lot* of very expensive materials. The most notable is ultra-rare Vicuña fleece. Not encountered a Vicuña wandering around the English countryside? Me neither.

But according to the World of Wool Trade, a Vicuña fleece is a ‘luxurious, rare, and expensive type of wool that comes from the wild vicuña, a species of alpaca found in the Andes Mountains of Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina’. According to the experts, this is ‘one of the finest and softest wools in the world’.

A bedroom with green wall panelling behind the bed

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Added to that, the mattress also features Austrian horsetail, Shetland wool blended with cashmere, silk, and bamboo, and British lambswool. There are also three layers of pocket springs to form the support system.

What’s perhaps even more jaw-dropping is the fact that this Vispring mattress isn’t necessarily the *most* expensive mattress you can buy.

It’s the most expensive mattress that has its price publicly available, but the likes of Swedish brand Hästens – widely recognised as one of the most expensive mattress brands in the world – has a roster of mattresses with prices only available on application.

Rumour has it that the brand’s most expensive mattress – the Hästens Grand Vividus – costs nearly £300,000. Most notably, it’s the mattress that rapper Drake has in the master bedroom of his 50,000 square foot mansion in Toronto, as featured in Architectural Digest.

A wall-panelled bedroom with a yellow table lamp on the bedside table next to the bed

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However, if you want to get in on the luxury mattress market without shelling out the equivalent of a mortgage deposit, luckily, there are more affordable ways to get your hands on a designer mattress.

I’ve rounded up three of Vispring’s more affordable alternatives to the Diamond Majesty mattress below.

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My chicest colleague just tipped me off on this stunning £5 Habitat Christmas decoration that is flying under the radar

My chicest colleague just tipped me off on this stunning £5 Habitat Christmas decoration that is flying under the radar

One of the biggest perks of my job is hearing about all the best new homeware pieces from my colleagues who have spotted them when out at press events, shop visits or by constantly keeping tabs on the ‘new in’ section. It was through one of my colleagues who has impeccable taste that I learnt about Habitat’s new £5 green stripe paper star decoration, which (until now) has sailed under the radar.

Our Room Decor Editor, Sara Hesikova, spotted the striped star decoration at Habitat‘s Christmas show, where it impressed not just her but Ideal Home’s Print Editor, Ginevra Benedetti,too.

In a sea of festive glitz and glamour, both editors were struck by its XL size and stylish striped pattern, which looks so much more expensive than its £5 price tag. Now we’re not ones to gatekeep at Ideal Home, so I couldn’t resist sharing this find with you, too.

Scandi paper stars are set to be a big Christmas trend this year, but most alternatives can easily cost almost £20. While on the surface, that is still affordable, if you’re looking to buy a couple to adorn your walls, the cost quickly adds up.

What makes this star initially stand out is its bold green stripe pattern, which looks so chic when paired with the green-tipped points. But what doesn’t translate easily through the screen is just how big this decoration is.

Green stripe star hanging on a beige wall

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The star is a serious XL size measuring 75cm x 75cm x 21cm, which is bigger than a standard-sized computer monitor or a work backpack. That’s a lot of star for £5.

I only have space for one star in my flat, which I’m planning to hang from the mirror above my fireplace as the centrepiece for my festive mantle display. But if you have stairs in your home or an empty wall, three of these mounted at staggered heights would look amazing.

‘This Christmas, our collections are all about layering what you love,’ says Abi Wilson, head of buying (seasonal and gift) at Habitat, about how the star decoration fits in the wider festive Habitat collection.

‘We’ve expanded our range of single decorations crafted from a range of materials to help customers create characterful, curated schemes that reflect their personality. From sentiment-led keepsakes such as our ‘Merry Christmas 2025’ ornament and playful cocktail-inspired designs to oversized statement baubles and paper decorations, this year’s range embraces tradition, trend and retro charm.’

If you’re not a fan of the green, here are a few other statement decorations that deserve a starring role in your Christmas decor.

Alternative Scandi Star decorations

Now I’ve outed this underrated budget decoration, I have a feeling they’re going to sell fast. Grab one while you still can.