Episode Description
Perfect rooms look great in photos, but do they feel good to live in? We’re seeing a real shift in interior design trends for 2026, and it’s all about creating homes that feel warmer, softer, and more human. Tiffany and Scott Woolley break down what’s changing, why it matters, and how you can bring these ideas into your own space without chasing a fleeting trend.
We talk about “quiet color” and the move toward rich earth tones like terracotta, olive green, deep brown, and muted clay, plus why these palettes feel calmer and more timeless than cool grays and high-contrast black and white. We also get into collected interiors with personality: mixing vintage and modern pieces, ditching the matchy matchy look, and choosing objects that carry real meaning. Curves show up everywhere too, from rounded sofas to arched doorways, making spaces feel more organic and welcoming.
Then we zoom out to layout and lifestyle, including the evolution of open concept living into more intentional zones and destinations within a home. We share why the invisible kitchen is gaining momentum with seamless cabinetry and hidden appliances, and how slow decorating connects to sustainability, craftsmanship, and natural materials like wood, linen, and stone. We also touch wellness design, mood-friendly lighting, grandmillennial nostalgia, and why floors and ceilings are becoming the new wow factor. If you’re ready to design a home that tells your story, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review.
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