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Designers Predict These 6 Living Room Trends Will Be Everywhere in 2026
The article explores six prominent living room design trends predicted to shape homes in 2026, drawing insights from San Francisco-based designer Anu Jain of Atelier Oleana, architect and designer Lara Apelian, and decorator Regan Baker, along with VERANDA’s style and market team. These trends emphasize personalization, curation, and intentional living spaces, moving away from monolithic furniture and towards designs that foster connection and comfort.
One key trend identified is the shift to using art as a primary starting point for a room's design. Experts suggest integrating treasured artwork from the outset, rather than considering it a finishing touch. This approach allows the colors and themes within the art to influence the overall scheme of the room, impacting textile choices and furniture finishes. The trend also embraces both modern and abstract art to create striking contrasts with traditional elements, as well as historic pieces to ground a space with a timeless quality.
Another significant trend is the rise of sculptural silhouettes in furniture. The curved sofa, popular in 2025, is expected to expand its influence to chairs, lighting, and small tables. These curvilinear forms introduce a "quiet confidence" that softens more linear furniture and architectural features, contributing to an organic and layered aesthetic that complements various decorating styles. Additionally, the resurgence of scallop motifs, found in sofa backs and coffee table lips, adds a whimsical yet classic touch, offering lightness to darker wood pieces or heavily patterned fabrics.
The article also highlights the growing importance of "pattern play" in living room design. Homeowners are increasingly experimenting with bold patterns, combining different motifs in upholstery and wall coverings. This exploration often extends to leafy designs and classic plaids. Furthermore, tonal palettes are evolving to incorporate patterned textiles within the same color family, and more intricate fabrics like subtle jacquards, micro-motifs, and ombrés are gaining popularity, reflecting a desire for individuality in design.
Emotionally-charged neutrals are another defining trend for 2026. While rich browns were dominant in the previous year, the upcoming period will see a broader spectrum of grounding hues inspired by natural pigments such as bone, clay, smoke, ochre, and terracotta, as well as gemstones like jade, citrine, malachite green, lapis, and garnet. These shades aim to create a sense of being both ancient and modern, with designers noting a preference for poetic, rather than primary, bold colors such as storm blue velvet, plum lacquer, and saffron silk.
Furthermore, the integration of wet bars into living rooms is a growing request from clients, signaling a move away from technology-centric spaces towards areas designed for connection and conversation. These "jewel-box-like" wet bars, whether discreet or prominent, add an opulent touch and provide an elegant way to display glassware and collectibles, encouraging social interaction and enhancing the entertainment aspect of the living room. This trend underscores a broader desire for multi-functional zones within the home, catering to play, stillness, and hosting.
Finally, the trend of "case goods with movement" refers to stationary wood furniture that exhibits strong grains and "cathedraling," indicating a departure from heavily stained or painted wood. This emphasizes the natural beauty and unique characteristics of wood. Traditional case goods are experiencing a resurgence as people seek distinct and visually striking storage solutions for various household items, from children's toys to cherished heirlooms, highlighting a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal in living room design.
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