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Top Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2026

From warm minimalism to AI-powered room planning, explore the interior design trends shaping homes in 2026 and how to incorporate them into your space.

Feb 18, 20265 min read
Top Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2026

Top Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2026

Interior design is evolving faster than ever, driven by sustainability, technology, and a desire for spaces that feel both personal and functional. Here are the trends defining 2026.


1. Warm Minimalism

Gone are the cold, sterile minimalist interiors. In 2026, minimalism is warm — think natural wood tones, soft curves, textured fabrics, and earthy palettes. The philosophy remains "less is more," but the execution feels welcoming and lived-in.

How to adopt it:

  • Choose furniture with rounded edges and organic shapes.
  • Use a muted, warm color palette (sand, terracotta, olive).
  • Invest in fewer, higher-quality pieces.

2. AI-Powered Room Planning

Technology is transforming how we design our spaces. AI tools now allow you to upload a photo of your room and see how furniture looks in your actual space — in real time.

Platforms like Plaiss are leading this revolution, letting customers visualize items from their cart placed directly into their room before purchasing.

Why it matters: It eliminates guesswork, reduces returns, and makes design accessible to everyone.


3. Biophilic Design

Bringing nature indoors continues to grow. Expect to see:

  • Indoor gardens and living walls.
  • Natural materials like stone, bamboo, and cork.
  • Large windows and skylights that maximize natural light.
  • Earth-toned textiles and organic shapes.

4. Multi-Functional Spaces

With remote work here to stay, rooms need to serve multiple purposes. Furniture that adapts — desks that convert to dining tables, storage ottomans, modular sofas — is in high demand.

Key pieces: Nesting tables, fold-away desks, and sofa beds with modern design.


5. Bold Textiles and Statement Rugs

While furniture stays neutral, textiles are where personality shines. Oversized rugs with bold patterns, textured throw pillows, and artisanal blankets add warmth and character.


6. Sustainable and Circular Design

Consumers are increasingly choosing brands that prioritize sustainability. Look for:

  • Furniture made from reclaimed or recycled materials.
  • Brands offering take-back or refurbishment programs.
  • Certifications like FSC, GREENGUARD, and B Corp.

Final Thoughts

The best interiors in 2026 will feel intentional, sustainable, and deeply personal. Whether you are redecorating a single room or furnishing an entire home, these trends offer a roadmap to a space that looks great and feels right.