If you’re looking to update your home's interior🛠, here's what's in 👍🏼 for interior design in 2026 and what's out.👎🏼
❌ Very cool grays, stark white walls, ultra-minimalism that feels a bit cold.
✅ Warm neutrals, earthy tones (terracotta, clay, olive, muted blue), “new neutrals” that feel cozy and grounding.
❌ Uniform furniture finishes and “matchy-matchy" ensembles.
✅ Mixing woods, mixing finishes, curated layers; pieces that feel collected rather than showroom identical.
❌ Very straight, rigid furniture and decor lines, sharp edges, boxy pieces.
✅ Curved, organic shapes; more sculptural furniture; soft edges giving flow and comfort.
❌ Overuse of accent walls or walls painted in a single, harsh contrast.
✅ Color drenching (same color across trim, ceiling, walls in softer tones), moody accent tones in smaller doses; art or wallpapers instead of full bold contrasting wall.
❌ Minimal textures; smooth, shiny surfaces that feel very polished but impersonal.
✅ Rich textures: boucle, woven and natural fibers, tactile materials, artisan details; embracing imperfections and handmade looks.
❌ Decor that feels generic and mass-produced
✅ Personalized touches, vintage or local artisan work, statement furniture, decor with character and story.
Remember, trends come and go, so if you’re updating your home’s decor, make sure it’s designs you love 🥰 that make it a special place you can feel at ease.


