As we look ahead to 2026, design experts agree that home trends are moving toward warmth, comfort, and imagination. After years of cool neutrals, homeowners are now embracing spaces that feel comfortable, natural, and personal. Here’s what to expect in the coming year:
Warm / Earthy Color
Cool grays have had their day. We are moving toward soft terracottas, rich caramels, and deep olive greens. Earthy hues create an inviting atmosphere and pair beautifully with natural materials like wood and stone. Expect to see richer accent colors, too—burnt oranges, rust reds, and deep blues are making bold appearances in everything from cabinetry to accent walls.
Natural Elements Everywhere
In 2026, nature continues to be a top source of inspiration. Designers are incorporating more wood stains, natural stones, and indoor greenery to bring the outdoors in. You will see more wood stained cabinets in kitchens, natural warm color finishes paired with bold accents. We aren’t talking about your mom’s 1980’s décor here. This is more refined and intention toward comfort.
Curved and Organic Furniture Forms
We are saying goodbye to the sterile look of sharp edges and straightlines. Furniture is taking on softer, more organic shape—curved sofas, rounded coffee tables, and rounded architectural features like arches are taking a hold on the design world. These fluid forms create a more relaxed, approachable vibe and add a sculptural element to any space.
Layered Textures for Depth and Comfort
From boucle chairs to woven rugs and linen draperies, texture is playing a major role in 2026 design. Layering materials adds visual interest and creates a cozy, lived-in feel. Mixing smooth surfaces with tactile finishes makes a home feel both refined and comfortable.
Wellness Spaces at Home
Self-care is shaping how we design our homes. Spa-like bathrooms, serene reading nooks, and fully equipped home gyms are becoming must-haves. These spaces are designed to restore and recharge—turning the home into a sanctuary for wellness and relaxation.
Artistic and Thrifty Touches
Homeowners are also getting creative and resourceful. As prices are increases everywhere, homeowners are leaning to their artistic side. We will see more DIY projects, vintage finds and repurposed materials that add a sense of individuality and personality to their spaces. Perfection is out and interest is in.

