Interior Design in 2026: What We’re Loving Right Now
Design in 2026 feels a lot less serious, and honestly, we’re here for it. Homes are becoming more about comfort, personality, and spaces that actually work for everyday life. Instead of chasing trends, people are leaning into what feels good, what lasts, and what makes their home feel like theirs. These are the design shifts we’re seeing everywhere (and already incorporating into our projects). If you want a peek behind the scenes of what’s inspiring us lately, we’re sharing it all over on our Pinterest.
1. Cozy, Layered Spaces Over “Perfect” Rooms
Perfectly styled rooms are officially out. In 2026, it’s all about spaces that feel warm, layered, and lived in. Texture is doing the heavy lifting — soft upholstery, plaster or limewash walls, natural stone, and wood that doesn’t feel too polished. Nothing feels overly precious, and that’s the point. These rooms feel relaxed, comfortable, and welcoming — the kind of spaces you actually want to use, not tiptoe around. A lot of the imagery that’s driving this trend has been landing straight onto our Pinterest boards lately.
2. Mixing Old and New (and Making It Feel Effortless)
Vintage and antique pieces continue to have a big moment, but in a more relaxed way. We’re seeing older pieces mixed with clean-lined furniture and custom details so spaces feel collected, not themed. Sustainability plays a big role here too — buying fewer, better pieces that will last instead of filling a room all at once. This is one of our favorite categories to pin, because the best rooms feel layered, unexpected, and personal.
3. Homes That Can Keep Up With Real Life
Our homes are still pulling double (and triple) duty, and 2026 design is all about flexibility. Rooms are designed to shift throughout the day — a dining nook becomes a homework spot, a guest room doubles as an office, and outdoor spaces feel just as important as the indoors. Storage is smarter, furniture is functional, and everything is designed to make daily life easier. If you’re someone who loves saving ideas and revisiting them as your project evolves, Pinterest is honestly such a great tool for this phase.
At the end of the day, 2026 design is about creating homes that feel good to live in. Comfortable, personal, and intentionally designed — without feeling overdone. Trends are softer, more thoughtful, and easier to live with long-term. We’re constantly pinning what inspires us — materials, layouts, color palettes, and those little details that make a space feel special. If you want to follow along and see what’s shaping our projects, you can find all of our current inspiration on our Pinterest boards. We love sharing what’s catching our eye — and you might just find something that sparks an idea for your own home.

