The new year always brings a wave of home decor trends — but 2026 is shaping up to be less about what’s “in” and more about how our homes feel.
In this episode, I’m breaking down the top 10 home decor and interior design trends for 2026 that designers across the industry are consistently predicting. These aren’t fads — they’re thoughtful shifts toward comfort, intention, sustainability, and homes that support real life.
If you’re decorating, redecorating, or simply craving a home that feels more cohesive and cozy, this episode will help you understand what’s coming next — and how to use trends without letting them overwhelm you.
In this episode, we cover:
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Using texture as a foundational design element
Why layered textures — from textiles to finishes — are becoming essential in 2026 interior design and how they instantly make a home feel warmer and more lived-in.
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Honoring heritage and personal history in home decor
The return of meaningful pieces, vintage finds, heirlooms, and decor that tells a story instead of following fast trends.
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Biophilic design and bringing nature indoors
How plants, natural light, organic materials, and nature-inspired design are shaping healthier, calmer homes.
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Layering as a core decorating principle
From rugs to lighting to accessories, designers are emphasizing depth, dimension, and thoughtful layering over minimalism.
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Color drenching and monochromatic color stories
Why single-color rooms and tonal palettes are trending in 2026 — and how they create cohesion without feeling boring.
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Warm, earthy color palettes replacing cool neutrals
Think clay, camel, olive, brown, mushroom, and soft terracotta — colors that ground a space and make it feel welcoming.
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The renewed focus on form and function
Furniture and decor that look beautiful but also work hard for everyday living are a major priority in 2026 home design.
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Sustainable luxury and conscious decorating choices
Fewer pieces, better quality, eco-conscious materials, and thoughtful purchasing decisions that balance beauty and responsibility.
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The return of cozy textures like faux fur
Designers are embracing warmth and softness through faux fur accents, plush textiles, and tactile comfort.
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An emphasis on irregularity, imperfection, and organic shapes
Why homes are moving away from symmetry and perfection — and embracing character, patina, and uniqueness.
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