DECORATING YOUR HOME IN 2026

 

SOFT STRUCTURE

In 2026, interiors are embracing softness in both form and feeling. Rounded silhouettes, generous upholstery, and gently draped textiles are replacing rigid lines and stark contrasts. Architecture feels less sharp and more considered, creating spaces that feel calm yet intentional.

Curved sofas, sculptural armchairs, and full-length curtains introduce movement and fluidity into the home. Structure remains but it feels relaxed rather than rigid, reflecting a growing desire for comfort without sacrificing design integrity.

Sheer Linen Soft Roman Blind softly filters daylight to brighten the room while adding a warm, natural touch. Sheer panels paired with pleated mustard linen drapes create a breezy elegance, softly catching the light as it moves through the room.

  Designer Jessica Horton's sheme brings soft structure to life.

EARTH-LED LIVING

Colour palettes are moving closer to nature, with warm sand, clay, mineral browns, olive undertones, and soft stone shades forming the foundation of many interiors. These tones create spaces that feel grounded and atmospheric.

Layered over these earthy bases are intentional injections of colour, such as a deep cobalt accent, a rust-toned cushion, or a lacquered piece in oxblood or moss green. These brighter elements feel curated rather than overwhelming, adding personality while maintaining balance.

Natural materials remain essential. Linen, cotton, wool blends, limewash, travertine, and aged metals bring texture and authenticity into the home. The emphasis is on pieces that feel tactile, timeless, and designed to age beautifully.

 The Linen Roman Blind in Khaki brings an earthy, grounded tone to the room, with natural linen texture that adds warmth and understated depth to the space.

The Hauge Side Table with Marble  pairs natural marble with a refined silhouette, bringing a timeless, tactile accent to the space.

Larkin Hand-Painted Stoneware Serving Plate brings artisanal character to the table, with hand-painted detail and natural stoneware texture that feels timeless and beautifully tactile

CRAFTED COMFORT

A defining theme for 2026 is emotional comfort. Homes are becoming sanctuaries, with layered lighting, warmer materials, and spaces designed to feel restorative. There is a renewed appreciation for craftsmanship and detail, from subtle stitching to hand-applied finishes and natural fibres that soften over time. Luxury is no longer about excess but about atmosphere and longevity. From softly structured furniture to natural fabric curtains that diffuse daylight into something warm and calming, the focus is clear. Interiors are becoming more human, more intentional, and more enduring.

 

Marinka Wood and Cane Wardrobe blends natural wood and woven cane to bring warmth, texture, and a sense of crafted comfort to the space.

The Stripe Linen Curtains in olive green softly diffuse light and add subtle texture, bringing warmth, calm, and timeless comfort to any room.

The Villum Side Table  with reclaimed wood combines rustic charm with craftsmanship, featuring natural textures and a warm, enduring finish that brings character to any space

 

ATT PYNTA /PHRASE/

1. A Swedish term which means "to add decorative details to your home".
2. Pronounced in English as At Pinta.