The 2026 Home Decor and Color Trends, According to Pinterest

We are one month into 2026, and we can take a look at the home decor and color trends, according to Pinterest, that will define our lives this year. In 2026, home design is no longer driven solely by aesthetics; it is shaped by emotion, identity, and the desire for meaningful escape.

According to Pinterest’s global trend intelligence, the coming year marks a decisive shift away from safe minimalism and toward interiors that are expressive, immersive, and psychologically attuned.

Color becomes a tool for self-regulation, décor becomes a form of storytelling, and the home evolves into a deeply personal landscape that comforts, stimulates, and inspires.

From bold, emotionally charged color palettes to nostalgic, celestial, and globally influenced design movements, Pinterest’s 2026 forecasts reveal a new era of interiors, one defined less by rules and more by how we want to feel within our spaces.

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Pinterest Home Decor Trends for 2026

In 2026, consumers are increasingly drawn to comfort, authenticity, and optimism as ways to buffer themselves against the relentless pace of the world and the ambient pressure of social media.

Pinterest Predicts, the platform’s annual global trend forecast, reveals that trends are now evolving at more than four times the speed they were seven years ago, intensifying both cultural turnover and collective fatigue.

Rather than chasing every new aesthetic, people are responding by redefining their relationship with trends altogether. The 2026 outlook centres on personal exploration, shaped by three core emotional drivers.

First is emotional comfort and belonging. Comfort has become a primary psychological anchor, with over half of global respondents identifying it as a daily priority. This manifests in the creation of safe, familiar environments, the revival of small rituals, and a growing reliance on nostalgia as a means of emotional grounding.

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design: Heidi Caillier & photo: Haris Kenjar

Second is curation over imitation. Consumers are no longer interested in passive trend adoption; instead, they selectively engage with ideas that resonate with their identity or future self. Nearly half of the respondents report participating only in trends that genuinely reflect who they are.

Finally, grounded optimism defines the broader mindset of the year ahead. Long-term certainty has eroded; few people now plan beyond the next two years, so optimism is anchored firmly in the present.

Escapism, creativity, and self-expression become emotional tools rather than indulgences, offering a sense of possibility in an otherwise unpredictable landscape.

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Trends such as Extra Celestial and Mystic Outlands reflect this shift. Expect holographic surfaces, opalescent finishes, organic curves, and ethereal lighting. Homes are increasingly designed as immersive experiences rather than purely functional spaces.

At the same time, nostalgia evolves into reclamation. Vintage references are not reproduced faithfully; they are reinterpreted. Crochet, doilies, lace, and heirloom motifs reappear in modern contexts, blending memory with innovation.

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styling by Dockhemmen/Copparstad & photos by Johan Spinnell for Historiska Hem
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styling by Dockhemmen/Copparstad & photos by Johan Spinnell for Historiska Hem

One of the most significant shifts highlighted by Pinterest Predicts™ is the move from trend adoption to identity curation. In 2026, consumers are not “following” aesthetics; they are remixing them. The home becomes a personal manifesto rather than a showroom. This is evident in emerging interior styles such as:

Afrohemian Decor

A fusion of African craftsmanship and bohemian ease, Afrohemian interiors combine rich textiles, handwoven baskets, carved wood, and global artefacts with contemporary layouts.

Expect layered patterns, tactile materials, and color stories that feel soulful rather than styled.

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photo: HusmanHagberg

Neo Deco

Art Deco returns, but is streamlined for the present: chrome accents, geometric motifs, and fan arches softened by modern lighting and minimal forms. Neo Deco speaks to a renewed desire for glamour, measured, architectural, and unapologetically decorative.

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FunHaus

Circus-inspired interiors introduce bold stripes, sculptural furniture, and playful exaggeration. However, in its 2026 iteration, FunHaus is not kitsch; it is controlled theatricality, often grounded by monochrome bases or muted palettes.

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Striped tilework in the swimming pool and striped lounge beds add a playful touch to a Mallorcan townhouse.

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These wonderful green-and-pink striped bedding with ruffles by Urban Outfitters add a playful touch to your bedroom.

Pinterest Color Trends for 2026

In 2026, color is no longer a backdrop; it is a protagonist. According to Pinterest’s global trend intelligence, the coming year marks a decisive shift away from safe minimalism and muted neutrality toward expressive, psychologically charged, and emotionally functional palettes. Homes are becoming immersive environments, designed not merely to look good, but to feel right.

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This evolution reflects a broader cultural mood. As digital noise, social acceleration, and uncertainty intensify, people are using interiors as emotional architecture: spaces that restore, stimulate, protect, and inspire. Color, more than any other design tool, has become the primary medium through which this new domestic language is spoken.

Pinterest’s data suggests that people are actively selecting colors to reduce anxiety, increase focus, evoke joy, create emotional boundaries, and signal personal identity.

In this sense, interior design is moving closer to emotional design and environmental psychology. Color becomes a form of self-regulation: a way to control mood through space.

The 2026 Pinterest Color Palette

Pinterest’s five defining colors for 2026: Cool Blue, Jade, Plum Noir, Wasabi, and Persimmon form a palette that is bold, psychologically nuanced, and deliberately non-neutral. These are not trend colors in the decorative sense; they are emotional signifiers, each responding to a different psychological need.

Cool Blue: Cognitive Calm

A glacial, almost futuristic blue, Cool Blue introduces a sense of clarity and mental spaciousness. In interiors, it performs particularly well in transitional spaces, home offices, kitchens, and bathrooms, where focus and freshness are paramount.

Unlike traditional navy or powder blues, Cool Blue feels distinctly contemporary: crisp, reflective, and quietly technological.

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photo: Posterstore
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You can add this fresh color in unexpected places, such as a bathroom sink.

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Jade: Grounded Serenity

Jade sits between mint and moss, offering a cultivated balance between nature and sophistication.

This is green as reassurance: restorative, elegant, and emotionally stabilising. Jade works seamlessly in living rooms and bedrooms, often paired with natural fibres, limewashed walls, and warm woods to evoke a sense of modern sanctuary.

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design: Heidi Caillier & photo: Haris Kenjar
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Plum Noir: Dramatic Intimacy

Plum Noir introduces depth and narrative. A fusion of burgundy, velvet brown, and dark violet, it lends itself to spaces that thrive on atmosphere, dining rooms, libraries, and powder rooms. Used sparingly, it creates cinematic contrast; used generously, it becomes enveloping and sensual.

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Wasabi: Creative Provocation

Wasabi is an electric chartreuse with high visual energy. In interiors, it functions best as an accent: cabinetry details, lighting features, statement upholstery.

This is color as interruption, designed to disrupt visual complacency and inject personality into otherwise restrained schemes.

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Persimmon: Optimistic Warmth

Persimmon blends red and orange into a hue that feels joyful, social, and emotionally expansive.

It thrives in communal areas, kitchens, dining zones, and entrance halls, where warmth and vitality are desired. Persimmon reflects a renewed appetite for pleasure, hospitality, and expressive living.

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The era of quiet interiors is fading. In its place emerges a new domestic philosophy, one that embraces emotional complexity, visual confidence, and personal storytelling.