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LAThese are the seven interior design trends I’m seeing everywhere right now, and I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of them in 2026. Most aren’t “current” trends yet, but rather the ones on the rise. Each feels like a natural evolution of what’s been filling our feeds and design inspo pages: mirrored walls emerging from the stainless steel obsession or parquet floors evolving from herringbone.
What I love most about watching design trends shift is that it’s like a quiet game of pattern recognition; noticing the subtle details that start to repeat themselves before anyone names them. You scroll, you walk into a new restaurant, you visit a hotel lobby, and suddenly you think, “Wait… why am I seeing this everywhere lately?” That moment is where the next wave begins. Trends don’t just appear out of nowhere; they’re built on what came before them, layered with progression, nostalgia, innovation, and the culture of the moment.
So here are seven design directions that are quietly shaping the next chapter of interiors. Save this one, I think we’ll be talking about them all year. 🙂
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