
Styling
How to Style Your Home Like a Design Studio
— Victoria Allen
Sustainable Luxury Takes Center Stage
Luxury interiors in 2026 are increasingly sustainable. Designers and homeowners select reclaimed wood, recycled metals, low-VOC paints, and innovative stone alternatives. Sustainability is no longer raw or rustic; it is precise, polished, and premium, with furniture crafted for lasting style and function.
Warm Neutrals and Earth-Driven Color Palettes
Warmth and subtlety define the color language of 2026 interiors. Cool greys and stark whites give way to layered neutrals—sand, clay, taupe, olive, and muted terracotta—crafting tranquil, contemporary environments that feel thoughtful and curated.
Texture-Led Design for Visual Depth
In 2026, modern interiors favor texture over bold patterns to add depth and interest. Layered materials—linen upholstery, ribbed wood, limewash walls, boucle fabrics, and matte finishes—bring richness to minimal spaces, creating a tactile narrative that subtly guides the eye.
"As we step into 2026, modern interior design is no longer just about aesthetics—it’s about creating spaces that reflect our evolving lifestyles, embrace sustainability, and balance form with function."
Personalized Spaces with Editorial Styling
Modern interiors in 2026 prioritize personal storytelling. Homes reflect their occupants through bespoke furniture, curated art, thoughtful shelving, and deliberate negative space, creating spaces that feel stylish, intentional, and authentically lived-in.




