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If the kitchen is the heart of the home, then lighting is its heartbeat. As we look toward 2026, we…
The utility room is finally having its glow-up. For 2026, the clinical “laundry lab” is out, and “aesthetic functionality” is in. We are seeing a massive shift toward Warm Minimalism—replacing sterile whites with cozy mushroom and flax tones—and the rise of “Invisible” Laundry closets designed for compact living. From pet spa stations to smart drying cabinets, discover how the latest trends are turning the home’s hardest-working room into a sanctuary of style and organization.
The backyard of 2026 is no longer just for entertaining—it’s a “Resilient Sanctuary.” As we move away from manicured lawns and fast furniture, a new era of “rewilded” landscapes, bioclimatic structures, and organic design takes over. Discover how trends like Chaos Gardening, invisible smart tech, and the “Quiet Pocket” are redefining our connection to the outdoors, creating spaces that are as restorative as they are beautiful.
Discover the definitive front door trends for 2026. From the rise of “Warm Eucalyptus” and “Grounded Luxury” to invisible smart locks and modern pivot designs, find out how to boost your curb appeal with the year’s top colors and materials.
If the last few years were about making our kitchens look like pristine, sparkling laboratories, 2026 is officially the year…
The bathroom is officially stepping into a new era! Forget everything you thought you knew about cool grays and stark,…
For decades, lighting has been a design afterthought—a necessity tucked into the ceiling. But as we move into 2026, a…
Brick is regarded as a sustainable material that, together with mortar, makes for a strong and low-maintenance exterior house option….
Does your bathroom need a backsplash? Every bathroom vanity or sink requires a backsplash out of practical reasons, yet we…
Is it really worth decorating the bedroom sage green? Interior designers will confidently say “yes” since this nature-inspired green is…
We’ve finally reached this point in interior design history when increasing our home’s value is closer to reinventing what we…
Designers forecast an abundance of natural finishes, freedom of design, lots of free space, and a mandatory sense of appeal…