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16 Jan
5 Interior Design Trends For 2026

5 Interior Design Trends For 2026

Every new year brings a fresh wave of interior design trends. We have gathered the top trends we predict will dominate interiors in 2026. Discover the top 5 interior design trends for the year ahead, along with the colour of the year to inspire your home’s interior design. 

 

Lived-In Interiors

2026 will see a shift from Pinterest-perfect interiors to homes embracing authenticity over perfection. This trend is all about creating spaces that tell your story, reflect your personality, and truly feel like your own. Think gentle clutter and informal layouts, anything goes in this style of interior design. Homes will see pieces collected over time like a worn rug, an inherited sofa or even a bookshelf you’ve had for years. Everything doesn’t have to match perfectly; the mix of items makes it all feel even more naturally curated. It’s the perfect design trend for anyone who wants their home to feel personal, comfortable, and unapologetically lived in.  

 

Natural Wood in Kitchens 

Natural Wood in Kitchens 

Natural wood is making a comeback in kitchens!

In 2026, we will see more homeowners embracing natural wood, particularly in the form of standalone pieces of furniture. Paired with materials like stainless steel, natural wood adds warmth, texture and a professional feel to your kitchen. Wooden worktops, shelves and cabinets create a cosy, lived-in style in the kitchen, while deeper tones that highlight the wood grain add texture, depth and character to your kitchen. 

To carry the natural wood theme throughout your home, why not frame your favourite artwork and family photos in natural wooden picture frames? It’s a subtle way to echo the materials used in your kitchen, creating a cohesive and inviting look throughout your home. 

 

Antique Furniture

This year, we’re moving away from showroom-style homes. Antique furniture continues to take over the design world. Last year saw a rise in the use of antique furniture in interior design, and this year is set to see it shine even more. 

Homeowners are choosing vintage pieces, often giving furniture a new lease of life. Not only is this great for the environment, but it can also be far more budget-friendly than mass-produced furniture. Pre-loved furniture adds depth, character, and layers to a space. From tables and chairs to smaller objects like mirrors and ornaments, decorating with vintage pieces is here to stay. Mixing antiques with modern decor helps create a one-of-a-kind feel in your home. 

 

Curved Lines

Curved Lines

The popularity of curved forms continues to grow in 2026. We’re moving away from sharp edges and straight lines in favour of curved sofas, rounded tables and architectural arches that soften spaces to make them feel more inviting. Adding a curved sculptural piece to the home encourages conversation, brings warmth to any room, and allows the home to feel more welcoming. Smaller rooms can also benefit from curves. Beyond furniture, curves can be introduced through lighting, cushions, mirrors and vases to enhance the room’s visual flow. While curves can soften a room, too many curves can feel overwhelming. Gradually introduce the shape to your home or pair it with some straight lines in your design. 

Will you be incorporating curved furniture or decor into your home in 2026?  

 

Textile/Tapestry Wall Hangings

2026 is all about tapestry prints. The shift towards warm and personal interiors sees textures and patterns becoming a big part of this year’s interior design trends. Hanging and framing tapestries adds depth and visual interest to a room, which is especially important as we move towards more lived-in interiors. Framing tapestry is also a good way to add a pop of colour to your walls. Display your wall hangings and tapestry prints in coloured picture frames to make a real statement. Or layer your tapestry alongside your framed art in any room of your home.   

 

Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2026

Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2026

This year, we see ‘Cloud Dancer’ as Pantone’s colour of the year. What is Cloud Dancer? Cloud Dancer is a gentle white shade, which creates a feeling of serenity and a spacious atmosphere. Pantone describes Cloud Dancer as “a symbol of calming influence in a society rediscovering the value of quiet reflection”. You can add this colour to your home in many forms, including soft furnishings, framed art and even wallpaper. For a budget-friendly way to add the colour Cloud Dancer to your home, consider upcycling an old picture frame and painting it in this calming shade.    

 

Bringing 2026 Interior Design Trends to Life with Custom Picture Framing

Here at Picture Frames Express, we manufacture a wide range of picture frame styles to complement any interior design. From gold frames with an antique charm to clean white picture frames that reflect 2026’s colour of the year, we’ve got something to suit every design style. Explore our full range of picture frames today! 

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