
Home Decor Trends for 2026 Revealed
Discover the top home decor trends for 2026, including 'analog rooms,' statement stone, craftsmanship, and personalized art, moving away from minimalism.
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Discover the top home decor trends for 2026, including 'analog rooms,' statement stone, craftsmanship, and personalized art, moving away from minimalism.

Home design trends are shifting from open-concept layouts to more defined rooms, driven by a desire for privacy and specialized spaces. While open plans offer airiness, they present challenges like cl

A design trend known as 'color drenching' is set to define 2025, with homeowners painting walls, trim, and ceilings in a single, immersive hue for a cozy feel.

New AI-powered imaging tools are transforming home renovation and interior design, allowing users to instantly redesign rooms and making professional-grade design more accessible and affordable.

Pantone has named Cloud Dancer, a soft off-white with a hint of gray, as its Color of the Year for 2026. This is the first time a white shade has been chosen in over two decades, signaling a trend tow

World-renowned interior designer Kelly Wearstler reveals how her early job as a waitress provided the essential skills that shaped her successful career.

Limousine, a new Montreal restaurant designed by Ivy Studio, brings vintage limousine glamour to Saint-Lambert with red velvet, dark wood, and green marble, catering to a younger demographic.

Oakville's new OAKV clinic, designed by Atelier Carle, transforms the patient experience with a spa-inspired interior, natural light, and warm materials to create a comforting environment.

Discover how interior designers create welcoming home entryways by blending functionality with style, using greenery, soft textures, layered lighting, and personal touches.

Discover how to create a timeless home in 2025 by avoiding fleeting design trends. Focus on durable materials, a quiet color palette, and thoughtful editing for lasting appeal.

Santa Monica College architecture and interior design students earned third place at the NOMA Barbara G. Laurie Student Design Competition, marking their second consecutive year in the finals against

Leading interior designers are moving away from popular home decor trends like open-concept layouts, all-beige palettes, bouclé furniture, minimalist kitchens, and matte black hardware, favoring perso