Top 8 Decoration Trends 2026: Find the Perfect Furniture
The year 2026 marks a turning point in interior decoration. Trends oscillate between a return to authenticity and new ways to preview furniture at home before buying. Here are the 8 styles dominating this year.
1. Neo-Scandinavian
Scandinavian style is evolving. Gone is the all-white look: enter dark woods, earthy colors, and textured textiles. Neo-Scandinavian keeps the clean lines but adds depth with materials like smoked oak, chunky wool, and artisanal ceramics.
Where to shop: IKEA (STOCKHOLM collection), H&M Home, JYSK
Palette: greige, terracotta, sage green, smoked oak
2. Japandi 2.0
A fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian comfort, Japandi refines itself in 2026. Expect stronger architectural lines, built-in niches, and a subtle interplay between solid and void. Raw materials — stone, linen, bamboo — reign supreme.
Where to shop: MUJI, Maisons du Monde, IKEA
Palette: ecru, black, natural linen, terracotta
3. Chic Maximalism
After years of minimalism, maximalism makes a triumphant return — but in a curated version. Wallpapered walls, restored vintage furniture, visible collections, saturated colors. The rule: every piece must tell a story.
Where to shop: Zara Home, Maisons du Monde, Etsy
Palette: emerald green, midnight blue, gold, plum
4. Softened Industrial
Industrial style gets cozier. Metal and concrete stay, but they’re softened with solid wood, plush textiles, and green plants. Open spaces retain their raw character while becoming genuinely livable.
Where to shop: IKEA, Leroy Merlin, Castorama
Palette: anthracite grey, copper, raw wood, plant green
5. Modern Bohemian
Bohemian style gets structured. Less accumulation, more intentionally chosen pieces. Berber rugs, macramé, rattan, and hanging plants create an organic but organized universe. Authenticity over quantity.
Where to shop: H&M Home, Zara Home, Maisons du Monde
Palette: ochre, terracotta, off-white, khaki
6. Architectural Minimalism
2026’s minimalism is no longer cold. It draws from architecture with pure volumes, bold geometric lines, and an obsession with noble materials. Natural stone, waxed concrete, frosted glass. Every element has its place and purpose.
Where to shop: IKEA, Conforama, BUT
Palette: matte white, concrete grey, black, brass
7. Renovated Vintage
Vintage is no longer retro — it’s sustainable design. Pieces from the 50s to 80s are restored, mixed with contemporary elements, creating unique and responsible interiors. Every piece of furniture has a story, every object a past.
Where to shop: Le Bon Coin, Etsy, flea markets
Palette: mustard, olive green, patinated wood, burnt orange
8. Urban Tropical
The tropical jungle comes to the city. Large exotic plants, bold floral patterns, vibrant colors, and natural materials. Urban tropical creates an oasis in your apartment, a vegetal refuge in the heart of the city.
Where to shop: Maisons du Monde, Zara Home, IKEA
Palette: emerald green, mustard yellow, coral, pool blue
How to Test These Styles at Home?
Spot a piece of furniture in the style you like on IKEA, Amazon, or any site. Save it in Beavom, scan your room, and see it at home in 60 seconds. Try pieces in different styles and find the one that fits your space best.
Every style has its character. The important thing is to choose the one where you feel most at home — because the most successful decoration is the one that looks like you.