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(Photo courtesy: Edward Martin flooring).Minimalism has matured, and in 2026, it’s warmer, softer, and more inviting than ever.

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Interior design is a lot like the fashion industry, trends come and go and styles change over time. The market moves with buyer wants and what is the new “in” has a lot to do with that. Grey everything has become cold, stale and over produced. Subway tile, I’d argue is becoming too common and not as appealing as it once was. It is a classic choice but don’t be afraid to switch it up a little too by stacking different, wider or thinner styles, verticals vs. horizontal or new colors all together.  Trends come back, just like fashion.  Parquet floors once dominated the scene and some may be trying to bring that back in small areas that are more appetizing. The area you live in may shape the styles as well, just like what you wear in a country town may be different than a beach town. “Trends don’t just appear out of nowhere, they’re a reflection of how we live, what we value and even what we crave emotionally,” states Castlery, an online-only furniture brand. They continue with “global influences from architecture, fashion and even technology also feed into interiors.”

Homes that are updated with intention and have style are the ones we are seeing sell quicker and for more money. Buyers have more options when shopping and can compare homes a lot more. A home that has a unique “wow” feature will be remembered by buyers. The “waterfall island home” is better than being remembered as the “7 different floor home.” Unique with style and functionality stand out and can be done with some simple thought. Homes that have a consistent feel throughout do much better on the market. For example, if you are updating something, try and take that same update across the entire home. If the kitchen looks too old for the modern home or the wall colors or flooring clash in each room, buyers will pass. Builders, interior designers, architects will build around a theme, you can do the same. Consider what you want; industrial, mid century modern, art deco, southwestern, county or colonial? Remember, this is your home, decorate and update for you but maybe consider the following top 3 trends if you are considering selling soon as well. 

What is the new color for 2026?

“2026 is all about warm, earthy tones that make a space feel grounded and inviting. I’m talking ochre, caramel, clay and terracotta; colors that never really left but are getting a serious spotlight next year. These shades pair beautifully with natural materials like wood and stone, and they add a comforting, human touch to interiors that might otherwise feel too stark or cold,” states Castlery.

(Photo courtesy: Edward Martin flooring).Minimalism has matured, and in 2026, it’s warmer, softer, and more inviting than ever.

Drama done right: High-contrast color palettes

“Say goodbye to the ‘sad-beige’ era, because drama is back in a big way. High-contrast palettes are dominating interiors in 2026, and I’m thrilled to see them. Pair deep charcoals with crisp whites, rich navy with ochre accents, or jet black against soft beige.

Contrasts add depth, create intentionality, and give rooms that subtle “wow” factor without ever feeling chaotic.” Castlery states.

Cozy minimalism: Warm and inviting spaces

“Minimalism has matured, and in 2026, it’s warmer, softer and more inviting than ever. Gone are the sterile, showroom-style interiors.

Instead, clean lines are paired with cozy textures, warm woods, and layered neutrals that make spaces feel human and lived in. When I style warm minimalism, I focus on thoughtful restraint: every piece earns its place, every texture invites touch, and every tone comforts without overwhelming.” states Castlery.

Benson Verbel is a Realtor at NextHome Foundations, 2025 President of Greeley Area Realtor Association and President of the Colorado Association of Realtors Young Professional Network.Contact Benson at 970.744.0223, benson@nexthomefoundations.com or bensonhomesales.com

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