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2026 Interior Design Trends That Break the Beige Spell

Jan 7, 2026

Lately, we’ve noticed a clear shift in the way people want their homes to feel. Interiors are moving away from playing it safe and toward spaces that feel intentional and personal. While trends come and go, the ones that last are grounded in craftsmanship and warmth. Here, we’re sharing the top trends in interior design for 2026 and how to approach them in a way that still feels timeless.

Smaller Hardware Is Quietly Changing Everything

Recently, there’s been a pull away from oversized, statement hardware in favor of smaller, more refined profiles. It’s subtle, but it changes the feel of a space entirely.

Smaller hardware allows cabinetry and millwork to feel more architectural. Instead of drawing attention to the hardware itself, it supports the design as a whole. This is often where timeless spaces land and it’s one of those details most people won’t consciously notice, but one that everyone will feel.

Reintroducing Hair-on-Hide

Hair-on-hide is one of those materials that immediately adds depth and character when it’s used well. We’re seeing it return not as a focal point, but as a layer. For example, a bench in an entryway or an ottoman tucked into a seating area. It’s a subtle textural moment that keeps a space from feeling too polished.

When paired with clean lines and classic materials, it offers a chic contrast without tipping into anything overly rustic.

Maximalism, but Curated

Maximalism is making a comeback, but not in the way it has in the past. This shift is less about filling a room and more about intentional layering. For example, thoughtfully chosen art, meaningful objects, and mixed textures. Each piece has a reason for being there.

This isn’t about filling every empty shelf or making sure table space goes extinct. It’s about the feeling of a curated, collected home. One that has character and conversation-starting details.

Beige Is Sitting Out This Season

We’re officially seeing beige lose its grip. That doesn’t mean neutrals are gone, but one-note palettes are giving way to warmer, more dimensional color stories. Soft browns, earthy reds, muted greens, and warm whites are creating spaces that feel grounded and inviting.

Color in 2026 isn’t about playing it safe. We’re seeing depth, variation, and warmth that finally gives you permission to be a little bold (goodbye, beige).

Tables That Invite You to Stay a While

One of the more fun shifts we’re noticing is that game tables are stepping out from the corner and into the spotlight. These aren’t just “nice to have” extras, these are pieces you actually want to use. A card or mahjong table in the sitting room, a chess table as a focal point, or a backgammon setup in the den adds both personality and purpose.

In 2026, we’re seeing design embrace spaces that invite interaction and connection. It’s a reminder that great design isn’t only visual. The spaces we love most are the ones that get used and evolve with the people who live in them.

What has us excited for 2026 is seeing personality make a comeback in design. These shifts are about homes that feel layered and very much lived in. This allows a reflection of the people who live there, not just what’s trending on Instagram or Pinterest. The top trends in interior design for 2026 are inspiring homes that feel stylish, layered, and timeless.

Done thoughtfully, even the newest ideas can feel like they’ve been part of your home all along.

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