Scrolling on social media, you've probably seen a fair amount of trendy decor influenced by various aesthetics — cottagecore, farmhouse, mid-century modern, vintage, whimsigoth, and botanical, to name a few. Each has its own unique vibe, and it can be hard to keep up with what's a fad that'll fade quickly and which styles have true staying power. To help you decipher the shifting trends before we head into spring, we checked in with interior design experts to learn which home decor styles are worth investing in.
The spring cleaning season is also prime time for decluttering. Yazmin Gutierrez, an award-winning Soho House designer and the Founder and Principal of Sentinium Design, a Los Angeles-based interior design studio, explained that the desire for a refresh also "happens in home decor trends."
If you want your space to look curated and on-trend, read on for eight aesthetics experts believe we'll see everywhere in spring 2026. We've also rounded up some of our favorite styles that make it easy to achieve these looks in your own home.
Nature-Inspired Textures
Expect to see "a lot of rattan, wicker, and seagrass," this season, according to Gutierrez. In keeping with the theme of spring growth and renewal, pairing these textures with accent pieces inspired by nature in your home can also evoke the popular coastal-chic aesthetic.
Home Decor Collection Sterling and Noble Home Rattan Table Lamp, $24 at Walmart
Latitude Run Boho Natural Rattan Shoe Storage Cabinet, $104 (was $200) at Wayfair
Mainstays 16-Piece Pink Coastal Botanical Bathroom Set, $25 (was $28) at Walmart
Scalloped Edges
Equal parts playful and elegant, we're seeing the scallop trend on everything from regencycore-inspired area rugs to antique-style lamps. It's also showing up in bedding, stoneware pieces, and smaller home accents that make it a super accessible way to add style to any room.
Kassatex Le Marais Tray, $32 at Anthropologie
Rgi Water Hyacinth Scalloped Top Basket, $9 (was $13) at TJ Maxx
Thkrlof Wooden Photo Frame, $15 at Amazon
Nostalgic Layers
Look for high-quality designs that are simple and refined, with a bespoke, heirloom-quality feel. The advent of nostalgia as a trend offers opportunities to really lean into the cottagecore and farmhouse aesthetics.
Yj Yanjun Sheer Lace Curtains, $25 at Amazon
Mainstays Mint 10-Piece Comforter Set, $30 at Walmart
Monday Moose Ruffle Farmhouse Tablecloth, $26 at Amazon
Vintage-Inspired Pieces
Cohen said that "one of the most compelling patterns we’re seeing is a cyclical return to ideas from the past, particularly as people reassess how they live, work, and consume." This is ever-present in the retro-inspired designs we're seeing everywhere right now.
Yarra-Decor Turkish Moroccan Lamp, From $40 (was $49) at Amazon
Beautypeak Arched Vanity Mirror, From $70 (was $139) at Walmart
Jamie Young Kain Faux Shagreen Side Table, $99 (was $200) at TJ Maxx
Heritage-Inspired Textiles
"Heritage-inspired motifs, reminiscent of William Morris florals, are reemerging, especially in textiles like pillows and duvets, bringing richness and storytelling back into everyday spaces,” Cohen explained. Even in larger pieces of furniture, look for bloom-adorned textile details to pop this spring.
Organic Club William Morris Tapestry Pillow, $35 at Wayfair
Laura Ashley Queen Bed Sheets, From $53 (was $90) at Amazon
The Pioneer Woman Sweet Rose Kitchen Towel Set, $7 (was $8) at Walmart
English Countryside Vibes
In keeping with this theme, she also added, "I expect ruched details on lamps, sofas, and pillows to be at their peak."
Canaan Linen Blend Royal Bloom Floral Pillow, $40 (was $56) at Marshalls
510 Design Mia Ruched Comforter Set, $90 at Macy's
Tina's Home Upholstered Wingback Armchair, $250 at Walmart
Organic Patterns With Movement
"Pattern remains important this spring, but with a more relaxed, organic feel," Cohen said. Florals and nature-inspired motifs aren't the only designs you'll see, though. "Stripes continue to evolve, appearing slightly off-grid or 'shifted,' lending a sense of movement and informality," she added.
Better Homes and Gardens Broken Stripe Multi-Color Rug, $25 at Walmart
Maya Eline Leroy Striped Ceramic Trinket Dish, From $16 at Anthropologie
Battilo Boho Throw Blanket, $28 at Walmart
Warm, Calming Neutrals
Cohen added that "butter yellows and other gentle spring hues are layered in as seasonal accents, building on momentum from last year rather than introducing abrupt shifts."
Cotton Fisherman Throw, $80 (was $170) at Quince
Orren Ellis Saboor Swivel Accent Chair, $250 (was $400) at Wayfair
Ooit Vintage-Inspired Ceramic Vase Set, $32 at Amazon
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