Since 1885, our family has seen every style come and go, from the heavy Victorian era and the mid-century surge to the sleek modern era. We can tell you that 2026 is moving in a much warmer direction. The new year is about feeling. The new year is about how a room makes you feel. We want to help you create a space that feels relaxed, comfortable, and truly yours.
Texture is the big winner this upcoming year. People are tired of flat, cold surfaces. We want to touch our furniture. This means a major shift toward authentic materials. We are seeing stone, wood and fabrics taking over.
The biggest comeback is dark wood. For a while, everyone wanted light oak or painted cabinets. Now, rich walnut and deep mahogany finishes are back. They provide a sense of history. Stickley heritage pieces are perfect examples of this. If we worry about a room feeling too heavy, we suggest mixing these dark woods with natural textiles like linen. It creates a balance that feels high-end but approachable.
Also, softness is the priority for 2026 interior design trends. Rigid, straight lines are being replaced by organic shapes. We see this in curved sofas and rounded dining tables. Even architecture is changing. Arched doorways and rounded cabinet fronts are popping up everywhere.

These shapes make a home feel safer and more inviting. A curved sofa says “sit down.” Brands like Rowe and American Leather are already ahead of this. They are creating sculptural pieces that don’t sacrifice comfort. Lighting is also becoming more like art. Look for sculptural lamps that act as a focal point in a quiet room.
2026 is the year of the curated home. People want oversized, plush seating that stands out. The style focuses on being sculptural plus functional.
We love that vintage pieces and antiques are trending again, making it all about personal expression. People want a home that looks like it was collected over time. This move toward craftsmanship and character is a push for longevity. We want furniture that will last, not mass-produced items that end up in a landfill in three years.
Color is getting deeper. Earthy tones are dominant. Imagine chocolate brown, burgundy, and rust. These colors feel stable and permanent.
At the same time, we see a soft undercurrent of muted mineral colors. Sage green, soft blues, and clay tones provide a calm balance to the dark browns. With Cloud Dancer (PANTONE 11-4201) being named the Pantone Color of the Year for 2026, the trend is centered on a soft, airy feel that lets natural textures stand out. This creamy, versatile white is the perfect canvas for the strong, earthy colors we see coming into style. We can use these colors in small doses against a fresh Cloud Dancer background to see what works.
The main trend is functionality. We are designing homes for living, not just for display. Every room needs to serve more than one purpose. Your living room might be a movie theater on Friday and a quiet reading nook on Sunday morning.
We want emotional resonance. We want spaces that trigger a happy memory. This also applies to the patio. Using brands like Summer Classics or Polywood makes your outdoor space feel like a real extension of your living room showing comfort and versatility everywhere.

You Might Have These Design Questions
How do we use 2026 trends if we have a traditional home? The best way is to mix textures. Keep your traditional dark wood furniture but add a modern curved armchair or a soft mineral-colored rug.
Is it worth investing in a high-end sofa now? Yes. The 2026 style is about longevity. Buying a quality piece now means we won’t have to replace it when the next fad passes.
Visit our Chattanooga showroom to feel these materials for yourself or book your personalized design consultation. Our team has been doing this for 140 years. We can help you find the pieces that make your house feel like home.
