The 11 Decor Trends That Will Be Hitting Your Feeds (And Homes) In 2026

decor trends

This is the last installment of our official 2026 trend posts. We’ve covered kitchens, bathrooms, colors, and now…decor. I know this “business as usual” content can feel like whiplash to what is going on in the real world. But if you are in need of something light, just for a moment, I have been pouring over the design side of the internet to find the most fun and best decor trends for 2026. Now, this doesn’t mean what was “on trend” last year or years before is out, but instead, additional fun things to consider and be on the lookout for. Let’s get to it!

Thick (& Sometimes Matted) Frames

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Pierce & Ward (@pierceandward)

For a minute, the design world has heavily favored thin, delicate frames. Lots of float mounting in there, too! And if I’m honest, a thin frame is still my personal preference in my home. BUT, given that the elevated English cottage style is still going very strong, it only makes sense that a thicker, vintage frames are coming back in a big way.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Jessica Helgerson (@jhinteriordesign)

I do also think that with wallpaper that’s busier and more colorful, a thick frame helps a piece of art to stand out and not get lost in the overall pattern.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Rayman Boozer (@raymanboozer)

They are very good at adding instant vintage charm and soul to a room. Had all the frames in this wonderful space been newer and thinner, it still would have been a lovely design, but the feel wouldn’t have had that same visual depth.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by estliving.com (@est_living)

Surprise, surprise, this example is one of my favorites and shows that this trend isn’t just for one style. No wallpaper. No floral patterns. Just clean, modern, simple lines, and soft tones. Plus, that beautiful frame configuration…I couldn’t love it more.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Heidi Caillier Design (@heidicaillierdesign)

This room by Heidi is definitely what I mean by “elevated English cottage style,” and she is one of the best at it. This style may not always be “the #1 trend,” but it will never be “out”. Now, we are also here to talk thick frames, so take a peek at the two stacked above the bed. The gilded gold warms up the room, adds soul, and the dark paintings really ground the space.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Kelly Behun (@kellybehunstudio)

These frames aren’t quite as thick as most of the others, but they aren’t thin either, and show how they work with yet another, far more modern style.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by omerozturkinteriors (@omerozturkinteriors)

I believe this is a styled product shot from the design firm Omerozturk Interiors, but look how beautiful the contrast of the modern furniture and color palette is with the thick vintage frame on the wall. They work perfectly together, creating just enough tension. 10/10.

Tin

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Geremia Design (@geremia_design)

When I brought up to the team that I thought tin was going to be big this year, I was waiting for them to tilt their heads and raise one or both eyebrows. But before any of that could happen, Caitlin shrieked an overwhelming “YES!” I just don’t think you can put a price on that kind of design validation:) Apparently, Caitlin had been pinning all kinds of tin decor, so we just might be onto something…

However, I don’t think all of these examples are 100% tin and may lean more towards tarnished silver (?), so we can think of it more as a “tin aesthetic” too.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Sight Unseen (@_sightunseen_)

This bathroom and custom metal shower screen stopped me in my tracks the moment I first laid my eyes on it. The whole space is filled with incredibly intentional and beautiful design choices, but the metal (tin-like) screen is one for the books.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Sight Unseen (@_sightunseen_)

While different in that it’s the whole back wall, this tin/silver wall paneling is quite the showstopper, too.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by alana burns (@_alanaburns)

Ah, my FAVORITE category…lighting. This incredibly cool lamp is a collaboration between Katharina Marie Herold and Alana Burns. It has that thin, wonderful metal work with such a beautiful patina. Would I be a happier person if I owned one of these beauties? I mean, probably:)

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by The Magazine ANTIQUES (@antiquesmag)

This one is an American antique tin chandelier from the late 18th to early 19th century. What a piece! I bet we’ll be seeing more of these types of pieces on our feeds. The thing I love so much about tin or thin metals in general is how delicate and malleable they are. I love the little shapes, how charming the indented patterns are, and when they are curled like in the circle art piece below…

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Hollie Bowden (@holliebowden)

It feels dark, delicate, unique, has movement, and grounds the space without taking it over.

Chik Bamboo Blinds

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)

Originally from Northern India, this style of woven, patterned blinds is anything but new. However, I feel like I’ve been seeing this lighter-toned version more than ever. The light-colored bamboo and white fabric trim add a textured softness to a room. I mean, that’s exactly what they did in this wonderful space. Had they chosen a dark fabric shade, the room would still be lovely, but far more moody and rich. Both options are great, but evoke very different energies.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by domino (@dominomag)

This one has a gilas pattern, adding another layer of visual texture. It’s playful but leans traditional in a really lovely way.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)

There are other trim and pattern colorways too, if white and tan isn’t what you’re looking for. It’s a small switch that makes a massive difference in impact.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Farrow & Ball (@farrowandball)

These sweet blinds don’t just belong in colorful, pattern-filled homes. I really love that pop of pattern rolled up in the window. It’s quiet, but you feel it.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Jake Arnold (@jakearnold)

And finally, if THE Jake Arnold is putting them in his projects, you know it’s a great choice.

Drapes + Relaxed Roman Shade Combo

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Michelle Gage Interiors (@michellegageinteriors)

Staying in the window treatment world. I’ve been noticing more of the drapes + relaxed roman shade combo in the same (or very similar) fabric. When done right, it’s sooooo romantic, no?? This first example is from a trip to Paris that designer Michelle Gage took, and those window treatments have likely been there for many years, but they are such a beautiful example. And is a reminder that this is, of course, not new;)

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by AUGUSTA HOFFMAN (@augusta.hoffman)

If you scroll to the second photo, you’ll get a better view of that breathtaking window treatment combo. I can only assume that being in this room feels like sleeping in a cloud.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Farrow & Ball (@farrowandball)

You don’t need to have a valance, but it’s a fun addition if you love the look of it. And because each piece is the same color, it doesn’t look too busy.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Studio Dorion (@studiodorion)

The Roman shades in this example are the least “relaxed” but still very romantic and so beautiful. The butter yellow of the window treatments and the walls simply feels like a hug for your eyes.

Wall Plates

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Scott Maddux (@scottmadduxstudio)

This was definietly of trend of 2025, but it seems to be growing and with full force. Almost every room on my feed has wall plates. Kitchens (of course), dining rooms (duh), but also living rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms. This decor trend completely transcends almost every style. It’s a fairly easy way to make a room feel uniquely decorated because no two plated walls are the same. This one above kept strictly to the space’s color palette, but went slightly more traditional than the overall style of the room. They are also placed very uniformly, which is a great option or…

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by domino (@dominomag)

…just choose a few you love that are different styles and sizes.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Marta (@marta.losangeles)

There are about 10 insanely cool things about this dining room (the stump CABINET being one of them), but this collection of plates makes me so happy. They are playful, whimsical, but deeply chic. I also love that they extended the display to the window wall as well, instead of just using the one main wall. It’s just a little unexpected in the best way.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)

Oh, looking for adorable food-themed plates to hang on your wall? Well, they may all be in this lovely room! The amount makes such a statment but it’s also deeply fun. Decor can and should be at least a little eccentric.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Studio Day (@studio_day_design)

But maybe you want plates that are a little quieter in color and pattern. Enter these beautiful metal plates over this fireplace. These plates are still fun, add a 3-dimensional element, but let’s the other colorful art be the main color attraction.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)

This home is the alpine retreat of the late Rosita Missoni and is said to be filled with wonderful found treasures. I think that’s why I love wall plates so much in general. They can be easily collected over time and tell stories from your life. Of course, by the looks of it, these beautiful plates are a set, so likely not individually collected, but wow, are they vibrant and so fun!

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by House of Hackney (@houseofhackney)

See! Bedrooms too. This is such a sweet collection, and I love that while they are all blue and white/cream, the shapes and sizes are different. How great is the shell one!? If I ever design and photograph my kitchen, you can be sure I’ve already started my plate collection:)

Western/Cowboy Themed Art

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Chairish (@chairishco)

I’ve been seeing a lot of this style of art for sale on my feeds. I even considered this piece for my living room last year. I love the tones and the vintage but fresh feel they tend to give. The western “aesthetic” is huge in fashion too (I’ve been wearing boots and my mom’s old black leather and turquoise stone belt all over the place, who am I!?). So it’s no real surprise to me that it would also be very popular in home decor, too.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by domino (@dominomag)

The styles of art vary, but overall, it’s a really versatile look. I love this little cowboy in Sophie Rowell’s cottage bedroom.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Lucy McCall (@lucymccallstudio)

You can even combine this and the last plate trend in one:) It’s a perfect wall plate.

Square Knobs

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by FENIX ORIGINALS (@fenixoriginals)

This one was a last minute additon that I noticed as I was finalizing the list… square wooden knobs. Now, I did say in the kitchen trends post that wood on wood knobs to cabinet fronts was on trend. But this is about the shape of knobs on furniture. This is a vintage piece (WOW), but we all know that new trends pull heavily from vintage. It’s the ultimate source of inspiration.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Y S G (@ysg.studio)

If anyone is ahead of what is cool (because they say so), it’s YSG Studio. This is a sneak peek of a piece that will be in a project reveal this year. The knobs are technically little rectangles that, when everything is closed, make a square. Like all of their projects, I can’t wait to see this one.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Hollie Bowden (@holliebowden)

This is a gorgeous new piece with incredibly cool square knobs.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Frédéric Pellenq (@fredericpellenq)

And these knobs are a bit of a departure from a simple square, but it still feels in the same world to me. I love all of these so much.

Laqured Pieces

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Finch Interior Design (@finch_interior_design)

Laquared furniture and laquared walls are coming for us this year in a big way. The whole team feels it. Choosing a shiny lacquered piece (especially a deeply colored one like this burgundy coffee table above) will instantly make your space feel fresh and alive. A heavy sheen will do that. It feels like a modern throwback to a vintage mod style.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Remodelista (@remodelista)

Here’s another great coffee table example. This deep, shiny green is totally unexpected but makes this room feel even cooler than it already is. Plus, any spills are an easy cleanup 😉

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by STYLIST MYRICA BERGQVIST (@myricastylist)

It’s not all about coffee tables. Dining chairs, lamps, trays, and side tables. The options are nearly endless.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Dezeen (@dezeen)

But a larger statement piece, like this desk, is so fun. But notice the pendant too. Both pieces are in the red color family but different tones, so it’s not too matchy.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Studio Valerie Name (@studiovaleriename)

I had to include these lacquered burgundy cabinets. WOW. An incredible design statement. The floating shelves are also in that same shiny lacquer paint.

Large Scale Photographs

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by House & Garden Magazine (@houseandgardenuk)

They are back and bigger! Large-scale photos are simply just so cool and chic to me. What is also kinda great is that if you take an awesome photo yourself, get it printed and framed for likely much less than if you were to buy new. But also, if you have the budget, buy from artists!

I adore this example above because the style of the piece contrasts with the aesthetic of the room, but the wallpaper and the photo speak to each other because they both represent nature in different styles.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Emma Ainscough (@emma__ainscough)

This large photo is the perfect way to set the mood for this dining. A little meta, if you will. The photo of people joyfully sharing a meal together is what I would assume the owners of this home want to create every time they host. It adds a lot of life to the space, especially when it’s not being used.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Heidi Caillier Design (@heidicaillierdesign)

First off, notice the lacquered ceilings??? Ok, but back to that beautiful could photo. It again contrasts the space in the perfect amount. The colors are in line with the space, but the contemporary style doesn’t, and it creates that perfect amount of, say it with me, tension.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by domino (@dominomag)

This is Aly’s (of Aly and AJ) eclectic, warm home. It’s filled with so many fun and wonderful pieces, and one of those is that great photo over the fireplace. The colors perfectly match the room’s palette, raising your eye up, making the room feel taller, and the crispness of the photo adds a distinct, fresh feeling.

Heirloom Textiles

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by ELLE Decor (@elledecor)

This one has been brewing, and we think this year, heirloom textiles will be even more popular than last. Vintage-inspired blankets with beautiful geometric, plaid-like patterns. This blue one is a favorite.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Architectural Digest (@archdigest)

You can spot the pink one on Kendall Jenner’s bed in her newly revealed mountain home. Heidi Caillier knows trends, but never do you feel that you aren’t looking at something that will stand the test of time. And by the descriptor of “heirloom,” that’s exactly what these textiles are meant to do.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Cuff Studio (@cuff_studio)

They don’t just have to live on a bed! They are so pretty that you might as well hang them on your walls too:)

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Jessica Davis (@atelier_davis)

Or use them as headboard fabric.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Studio Ashby (@studioashby)

This one is a little more modern, but so fun and still feels vintage.

Swans

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by Nine Orchard (@nineorchard)

Lastly, this is an odd one because I don’t have any environmental shots, but if you’ve looked in almost any design shop, decor section at a big box store, etc, you are seeing swans. I’ve seen them all over Anthro, but also a sweet little independent shop in Brooklyn. Even in fashion. They are coming to a home near you. Be ready. Swans are to 2026 as owls were to 2010.

Ok, that was A LOT of beauty to comsune so I hope it filled you up in a great way. Thank you for being here, thank you for reading, and if you have any thoughts on these decor trends, you know I want to hear ’em.

Love you, mean it.

Opening Image Credits: Photo by Kaitlin Green | From: I’ve Been Secretly Decorating My Best Friends House – Living Room Reveal Today!