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Our Favourite 2026 Home Décor Trends Every Stylish Home Needs

As we step into 2026, our homes continue to evolve into calm, nurturing spaces that support our wellbeing, creativity, and connection to nature. This year’s interior trends are richer, more comforting, and more expressive than ever before, and the best part? They’re incredibly achievable with thoughtful styling and the right décor pieces.

Whether you’re planning a complete refresh or simply introducing a few new accents, here are our favourite 2026 home décor trends you’ll want in your home.


Console table styling with yellow floral display, ceramic bud vase, countertop wooden stand in the shape of a milking stool, candles and a large round mirror

 


Natural Materials & Tactile Textures Take Centre Stage

Organic, grounded materials continue to be the popular choice for UK interiors, with homeowners gravitating toward natural stone, timber grains complete with knots and splits, soft linens, and subtle tactile finishes.

The goal? Creating a home that feels soulful and lived-in rather than overly polished.


A solid wooden bathroom stool simple A frame design with a rustic finish. Op top, a candle, bubble bath and a vase of large Dahlias. Sitting in front of a lovely freestanding bath ready for a calm and relaxing evening.

Choose natural reclaimed wooden furniture, complete with knots, splits, and signs of its previous life.

Our Rustic Wooden Bench will be a humble servant to you in your home. We love to use it as a helpful bathroom stool - an easy to reach space from the comfort of a warm relaxing bath. Its soft lines only add to the calming candle light.

A close up of our rustic wooden furniture, made from recycled reclaimed scaffold boards showing the natural grains and textures with splits and knots in the wood for an earthy, handcrafted finish.










Modern living room styling with crisp white shelving in the background. In the foreground, an armchair with an olive coloured wool throw draped over it, with stacked wooden milking stools beside it made from handcrafted reclaim wood. On top, a trinket bowl, candle and small round vase with fresh Spring flowers

Layer textures to provide warmth, depth and variety. Styled here by @my.millennium.maison, the wooden flooring lays a great foundation for a natural, tactile home. The warm toned herringbone pattern nicely contrasts with the grains and knots in our handcrafted wooden stools. Adding cosy textiles like this wool-blend throw creates a cosy environment, finished with the glow of a scented candle, fresh flowers in our Ripple Vase and our Eden Bowl for a convenient trinket dish, with its organic shape creating softness.





Swap out your cabinet hardware for antique finishes and create a lived in, timeless look for furniture drawers and doors. Just changing your drawer pull handles to Antique Brass will allow them to blend seamlessly into your home without stealing the show, unlike the false shine of builder-grade materials. If you're not a fan of the warmer tones of Brass and Copper, try Antique Iron for an earthy, gunmetal appearance for the cool-toned colour schemes.


Style shelves with stoneware and matte-glazed pottery for an artisanal feel. Tactile textures that feel grounded and calm in any space. While our vases are designed to hold flowers, many often compliment your space on their own, like our Textured Jug Vase, beautiful in its own right but delightful with a bunch of seasonal blooms on your kitchen table.

Textured Jug Vase
£32.00
Organic Shaped Vase - White
£24.00
















Celebrating Craft: The Rise of Handcrafted Character

One of the most meaningful trends of 2026 is a strong shift toward craftsmanship, individuality, and objects with a human touch. Designers are rejecting overly perfect, mass-produced styles and embracing pieces that feel personal, expressive, and unique.


Here are 3 easy ways to bring in craft-inspired décor:


Choose handmade-look vases, textured wall art, or unique ceramic pieces.


Style a shelf with a mix of old and new: a framed print beside a rustic pot, or a new vase nestled among vintage books. When the colour palette is in harmony, they blend seamlessly together.

vintage book shelf with pretty irregular shaped vase on an old teak sideboard
Organic Shaped Vase Styled by @harnhamhouse

Look for items with visible brushstrokes, raw edges, or irregular glazing, like our ripple glaze vase.

You don’t need a full renovation to step confidently into the trends of 2026. By updating key accents such as cushions, hardware, ceramics, artwork, and natural textures, you can completely refresh the feel of your home.

Rose Brown Interiors has a curated collection designed to help you achieve this year’s biggest looks effortlessly. Whether you’re adding calming blues, natural textures, handcrafted pieces, or warm neutral tones, thoughtful styling is all you need to transform your space.

 
 
 

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