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7 Interior Design Trends That Will Dominate 2026

Adrika | Nov 04, 2025

As an interior stylist who practically dreams in furniture layouts and color palettes, I’m always on the lookout to see what’s coming next. 


2026 is shaping up to be a fascinating year for interiors; where comfort, personality, and intentionality collide—and I can tell you this: next year’s interiors are about being unapologetically human while looking effortlessly elevated. 


Here are the seven interior design trends I’m seeing and what I think every homeowner should know.


7 interior design trends for 2026


1. Curves that hug: Wooden furniture gets sculptural


If you know me, you know I live for curves. In 2026, curved wooden furniture is stealing the spotlight, and I couldn’t be more excited. Think sweeping sideboards, rounded dining chairs, and sculptural tables that feel less like furniture and more like art you can sit on. 


Curves do something straight lines can’t: they make a space feel alive, intimate, and instinctively welcoming. I love to pair a rounded walnut chair with a soft, neutral rug—it’s a subtle hug every time you sit down. 


Curved furniture invites movement through a room, softens corners, and, honestly, makes your home feel like it’s breathing with you.

The Arcadia Storage Combination

Picture credits: @stevecordony

The Arcadia Storage Combination

Picture credits: @stevecordony

An armchair with a spindle frame placed in front of a large wooden hutch and sideboard.

The Harper Sideboard

Picture credits: @theblushhome

The Harper Sideboard

Picture credits: @theblushhome

A person sitting on the floor in front of a curved wooden sideboard with tambour detailing.

2. Go big or go home: Oversized furniture rules


Big is back—and I mean really big. Oversized furniture is making a statement in 2026, from grand sofas that dominate the living room to armchairs that practically dare you to sink in for hours. 


I’m talking about furniture with personality, presence, and a sense of confidence. Oversized pieces can anchor a room and create an intentional layout that feels curated rather than haphazard. I often tell my clients: don’t be afraid of scale. A room should feel like it’s holding you, not shrinking you.

The Dawson Pit-Sectional Sofa

Picture credits: @kkandbabyj

The Dawson Pit-Sectional Sofa

Picture credits: @kkandbabyj

A woman carrying her baby while sitting in the middle of a pit sectional sofa placed in the living room.

The Dawson Swivel Armchair

Picture credits: @lovinglittlehalls

The Dawson Swivel Armchair

Picture credits: @lovinglittlehalls

A father and daughter sitting on a large swivel armchair while reading a book.

3. Luxury that loves the planet: Sustainable design


Sustainability isn’t a trend; it’s the future—and 2026 is the year it becomes undeniable in luxury interiors. I’m obsessed with pieces that are responsibly sourced, designed to last, and safe from harmful chemicals. 


There’s something deeply satisfying about knowing that a dining table or rug is as good for the planet as it is for your home. The beauty of sustainable luxury is that it elevates a space while reflecting your values—a rare win-win in interior design.


4. Cozy minimalism: Warm and inviting spaces


Minimalism has matured, and in 2026, it’s warmer, softer, and more inviting than ever. Gone are the sterile, showroom-style interiors. 


Instead, clean lines are paired with cozy textures, warm woods, and layered neutrals that make spaces feel human and lived in. When I style warm minimalism, I focus on thoughtful restraint: every piece earns its place, every texture invites touch, and every tone comforts without overwhelming. 


It’s about creating calm without sacrificing personality; a balance that’s tricky but oh-so-rewarding.

The Ingrid Sherpa Chair

Picture credits: @elliewatson

The Ingrid Sherpa Chair

Picture credits: @elliewatson

A person walking past a large painting hung up in the wall of a living room.

The Crescent 6-Drawer Dresser

Picture credits: @juthamat.by.jem

The Crescent 6-Drawer Dresser

Picture credits: @juthamat.by.jem

A 6-drawer wooden dresser placed against a wall with sheer curtains.

5. Bring the outside in: Biophilic design reimagined


Biophilic design has been quietly working its magic for years, but in 2026, it takes center stage. I’m a huge advocate for bringing the outside in—whether that’s a dramatic indoor tree, a collection of sculptural planters, or natural materials like rattan and stone. 


Biophilic interiors don’t just look beautiful; they feel alive. There’s an almost magical effect when greenery and natural textures meet thoughtful layouts. 

The Dawson Sofa

Picture credits: @jillhigginson

The Dawson Sofa

Picture credits: @jillhigginson

A white extended sofa placed in a living room with a rug underfoot and a mini tree placed beside it.

The Jonathan Sofa Set

Picture credits: @light.in.dwelling

The Jonathan Sofa Set

Picture credits: @light.in.dwelling

A 2-seater sofa with a matching ottoman placed on top of a wool area rug with a wooden side table beside it.

6. Drama done right: High-contrast color palettes


Say goodbye to the ‘sad-beige’ era, because drama is back in a big way. High-contrast palettes are dominating interiors in 2026, and I’m thrilled to see them. Pair deep charcoals with crisp whites, rich navy with ochre accents, or jet black against soft beige. 


Contrasts add depth, create intentionality, and give rooms that subtle “wow” factor without ever feeling chaotic. 


7. Earthy, warm, and here to stay: Nature-inspired colors


Ochre, caramel, clay, and terracotta are back in 2026. These shades are grounding, comforting, and incredibly versatile. I love layering them with wooden furniture, woven textures, and plants to create spaces that feel cozy, inviting, and timeless. 


These warm, earthy tones aren’t just trends; they’re a return to design that nurtures the soul. And in my books, that’s what good interiors are all about: feeling alive, comfortable, and unapologetically personal.


Design that lives with you


2026 is shaping up to be a year where interiors are unapologetically human, indulgent, and intentional. Curves and oversized pieces meet sustainable luxury; warm minimalism coexists with bold contrast and biophilic touches. 


If there’s one piece of advice I give every homeowner, it’s this: invest in furniture and décor that is intentional and sparks joy every day. Your home isn’t just a backdrop. It’s where life happens, and in 2026, it deserves to feel extraordinary.

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Frequently asked questions about interior design trends


What is the new color for 2026?


2026 is all about warm, earthy tones that make a space feel grounded and inviting. I’m talking ochre, caramel, clay, and terracotta; colors that never really left but are getting a serious spotlight next year. These shades pair beautifully with natural materials like wood and stone, and they add a comforting, human touch to interiors that might otherwise feel too stark or cold. 


How do interior design trends develop?


Trends don’t just appear out of nowhere. They’re a reflection of how we live, what we value, and even what we crave emotionally. From my perspective, I see trends develop when designers, stylists, and homeowners start experimenting with materials, colors, and forms, and the world responds.


Global influences from architecture, fashion, and even technology also feed into interiors. Essentially, a trend is born when practicality meets desire, aesthetics meet lifestyle, and people collectively say, “Yes, I want this in my home.”


What design trends will never go out of style?


If there’s one thing I’ve learned as an interior stylist, it’s that certain principles are timeless. Quality craftsmanship, natural materials, warm neutrals, and furniture designed for comfort and function will always resonate. A well-made wooden table, a perfectly proportioned sofa, or thoughtfully layered textures will never feel dated because they’re rooted in human needs, not fleeting fads.

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