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Design Trends We’re Loving This Season

Design Trends We’re Loving This Season

Design Trends We’re Loving This Season

By Heather Brown | April 2, 2026

This season is all about fresh starts, and there’s no better time to refresh your home. In 2026, interior design is shifting in a meaningful way. Homes are becoming warmer, more personal, and more connected to how we actually live.

Whether you’re moving into a new home or simply updating your current space, here are the top design trends we’re loving right now.


1. Warm, Nature-Inspired Color Palettes

Cool grays are taking a step back, making room for warmer, earth-inspired tones. Think sage green, terracotta, warm beige, sand, and soft clay.

These colors create a calm, grounded feeling and help bring the outdoors in. Designers are leaning into palettes that feel organic, soothing, and timeless—perfect for creating a space that feels both current and comfortable.


2. Texture, Texture, Texture

Flat and sterile is out. Layered, tactile design is in.

Homes in 2026 are all about how they feel, not just how they look. Expect to see linen, boucle, and soft woven fabrics paired with natural stone, warm woods like oak and walnut, and mixed metals.

This layered approach adds depth and creates a more inviting, lived-in atmosphere.


3. Curves and Sculptural Furniture

Furniture is getting softer in both shape and presence.

In place of sharp lines and rigid silhouettes, we’re seeing curved sofas, rounded chairs, and organic, sculptural tables. These pieces make spaces feel more relaxed and approachable while adding visual interest.

It’s part of a broader shift toward comfort-driven design with personality.


4. Statement Greenery and Florals

Seasonal décor is going bigger and bolder, especially when it comes to plants.

Instead of small accents, homeowners are embracing oversized indoor plants, statement floral arrangements, and greenery that acts as a focal point within a room.

These elements add life, color, and structure, helping spaces feel fresh and vibrant.


5. Personality-Driven Spaces

One of the biggest shifts in 2026 is the move toward more personal, meaningful interiors.

Design is moving away from perfectly styled, showroom-like spaces and toward homes that feel collected and authentic. Think meaningful décor, vintage or heirloom pieces, and layered styling that tells a story.

The goal is no longer just to impress—it’s to create a space that reflects who you are.


6. The New Minimalism

Minimalism is still relevant, but it’s evolving.

Today’s version is warmer, softer, and more livable. Instead of stark white spaces, we’re seeing clean lines paired with cozy textures, natural materials, and subtle layers.

It’s a balance between simplicity and comfort that feels modern without being cold.


Bringing It All Together

The biggest takeaway from 2026 design trends is that homes are becoming more human.

They’re warmer, more textured, and more reflective of the people living in them. Whether you’re designing from the ground up or simply refreshing a room, even small updates can make a meaningful impact.


Thinking About a New Home This Season?

This time of year is not only great for refreshing your space—it’s also one of the best times to find a home that already fits your style.

If you’re considering making a move, this season offers both inspiration and opportunity. Call us today at 385-481-3475 to learn more about what Regal Homes has to offer.



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