This year, how a home feels is taking centre stage over short-lived design styles. Years of minimalist, spotless interiors are about to be replaced by spaces that incorporate wellness, history and a lived-in atmosphere.
From sleek oak finishes to vintage furniture, here are the top trends taking over interior design:

Curated collections of art, photography and meaningful objects are emerging as a way for homeowners to incorporate history and narrative into their spaces. Perfectly staged walls and surfaces are being quietly replaced by personal and thoughtfully displayed collections, allowing interiors to feel intentionally lived-in, layered and distinct.

Wellness-focused design is set to become a defining theme in 2026, with interiors becoming shaped around how spaces can be adapted to support daily routines and wellbeing. Bedrooms are being reimagined as restful sanctuaries, with textured headboards, breathable bedding and considered layouts designed to prioritise quality sleep.
Home offices continue to evolve for long-term working from home, with improved air flow, natural light and ergonomic furniture supporting both productivity and mental wellbeing, while bathrooms adopt a more spa-like feel through deep soaking tubs, natural stone finishes and softly layered lighting.

Stone, timber and tactile finishes are being used to create homes that feel grounded and authentic rather than overtly decorative, with exposed brick particularly popular. Warm woods such as oak and walnut are adding depth to kitchens and reception spaces, while natural fabrics like linen and wool introduce softness and longevity throughout the home.

Homeowners are leaning away from modernism in favour of one-of-a-kind vintage pieces that introduce character and exclusivity into the home. Furniture rich in age and texture is set to play a leading role throughout 2026, with sensory materials such as velvet upholstery and aged wood finishes bringing warmth and visual interest to living spaces. Pieces drawn from different eras, from Murano glass lighting to handcrafted wooden storage sets, bring a level of craftsmanship and detail that instantly elevates a space, resulting in interiors that feel rich, distinctive and impossible to replicate.

Interiors are embracing a softer, more grounded colour palette, creating a refined and sophisticated backdrop that allows statement pieces to stand out. Shades such as khaki, soft browns, clay hues and muted olive are being introduced through accent walls and joinery, adding depth without competing with bolder design elements.
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