Kate Hudson hid a walk-in closet behind strategically placed mirrors – it's an 'exquisite example of how design can play with visibility and subtlety'
Designers say Hudson's closet 'has an air of mystery and exclusivity' – it's discreet storage unlike any we have ever seen before
In recent years, discreet or 'invisible' storage has influenced organization trends –with many minimalists opting for streamlined cabinets that don't demand attention in a room. Often, this involves painting your cabinets a similar color to your wall or choosing recessed handles for a smooth finish. Kate Hudson, however, has decided to take things a step further. She has not only hidden a closet – but an entire room.
The Almost Famous offered a glimpse inside her bedroom while getting ready for the Golden Globes, and while her outfit is something to note, we were somewhat distracted by her somewhat magical walk-in closet.
In the footage, Hudson is seen standing in a doorway, revealing a spacious room that appears to be filled with shelves and cupboards. When she closes the door, its glass front seamlessly blends with the surrounding mirrors, creating the impression that a regular-sized wardrobe lies behind the doorknob.
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Hudson's closet idea is unlike any we've ever seen before. It reminds us just how clever (and playful) we can be when hiding certain spaces around our homes. Unsurprising, interior designers agree.
'Hudson’s hidden walk-in closet behind the mirrored glass door is an exquisite example of how design can play with visibility and subtlety,' comments Nina Lichtenstein.
'The mirrored glass door is divided into smaller panes, making it distinct from the larger mirrored glass wall beside it. This design choice cleverly draws attention to the door without fully revealing the space behind it, creating an air of mystery and exclusivity. The smaller glass sections of the door suggest that the closet is there, but it still feels like a special, almost secret, entrance into a world of style and organization.'
Alongside the mirrored front, Lichtenstein explains how the doorknob is similarly impactful in adding an air of mystery to Hudson's space. 'The transparent crystal contrasts beautifully with the reflective surface of the glass, allowing the doorknob to be both functional and decorative. This delicate detail of luxury invites curiosity while also emphasizing the exclusivity of the space behind the door,' she says.
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ORNATE FRAME
This antique-style mirror has an ornate brass frame. Mount it just outside your walk-in closet to instantly elevate the space.
Hudson-inspired
As Lichtenstein reminds us, the power is in the details. These doorknobs, much like Hudson's, bring a sense of elegance to any closet door – whether you have a mirrored front or you want to elevate a wooden or painted front.
Curved silhouette
This simple floor mirror is large enough for you to get a full view of yourself, and the rounded top adds an elegant look. I especially love the gold rim all around.
While we can't all experiment with a walk-in closet on the same scale as Hudson's, Lichtenstein says we can still replicate some of its intrigue on a smaller scale. The secret, as you might expect, is in using mirrors strategically
'For a closet or other private space, opt for mirrored panels that break up the reflection with smaller glass panes, providing a hint of what lies behind. This approach gives the space an element of surprise, allowing the door to feel like a chic, almost secret entrance,' she explains.
'Even in a smaller room, the mirrored glass will not only conceal the space in a stylish way but also expand the room’s feel and add depth. The key to achieving this effect lies in striking the right balance between revealing enough to spark curiosity while still maintaining a sense of mystery. The addition of a clear crystal doorknob can elevate the look and create a luxurious yet approachable feel, making the door both a functional and artistic statement.
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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