Interior design trends for 2026 are all about warmth, character, and intention — and in this video, I’m breaking down Part 2 of the biggest interior trends you’ll see everywhere next year.
From dark wood tones and rich materials to wallpaper making a full comeback, moody color palettes, and furniture trends that actually have longevity, this video gives you an honest, designer-led take on what works, what doesn’t, and what people are most likely to get wrong if they follow trends blindly.
You’ll learn:
-Why dark wood finishes (walnut, mahogany, smoked oak) are dominating interiors in 2026
-How wallpaper is being used everywhere — walls, ceilings, joinery, and beyond
-Why warm, lived-in interiors are replacing sterile all-white spaces
-The shift toward earthy, moody color palettes like olive, burgundy, tobacco, and deep greens
-Which furniture trends for 2026 are worth investing in — and which ones can quickly date your home
This isn’t about copy-and-paste Pinterest interiors. It’s about creating homes that feel personal, layered, and timeless, even while embracing current trends.
Chapters
00:00 Intro: 2026 Interior Trends (Part 2)
00:33 Trend 1: Dark Wood Tones & Rich Wood Stains (and why light wood isn’t “out”)
03:13 Trend 2: Wallpaper Everywhere (walls, ceilings, joinery + 2026 colors)
06:57 Trend 3: Warmth & Comfort (cozy, lived-in homes—done with intention)
09:18 Trend 4: Moody Color Palettes (earthy deep tones: olive, burgundy, tobacco)
11:33 Trend 5: Furniture Trends for 2026 (what lasts vs what looks “trendy”)
12:22 Sculptural Furniture (curved sofas + how to avoid the showroom look)
15:11 Asymmetrical Rugs (subtle way to add interest)
15:43 Vintage Furniture (why it’s still huge in 2026)
16:38 High-Gloss / Lacquered Furniture (the “sleeping on it” trend)
17:45 Wrap-Up + What’s Next (trends that are OUT for 2026 + subscribe)
👉 If you haven’t watched Part 1 of the 2026 interior design trends, make sure to watch that first — the two videos work hand-in-hand. • Top Interior Design Trends for 2026 You’ll...
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Which trend do you love?
Which one would you never use?
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