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Upon searching far and wide for the rising styles and design approaches we’ll see in the year ahead, we’ve found a common thread: you. Destined to transform your home into a daily source of joy, comfort, expression, and ease, we're exploring four trends that put the homeowner’s well-being at the forefront. Follow along to take a closer look at our top trends for 2026—and learn how to bring them to your space timelessly for a look you’ll love season after season.
Trend One
All about elevated takes on classics, luxe heritage is for those who seek to honor the past without sacrificing modern indulgences.
A follow-up to popular styles like quiet luxury and old money, this style balances the vintage-inspired with the ultimate luxury in homes today: longevity. Merging iconic fixtures and historical references with exquisite craftsmanship and premium materials, we’re seeing heritage meet high-end in a way that goes well beyond the surface.
In this kitchen for instance, the Beasley faucet’s bridge silhouette nods to the earliest days of running water while its charming embellishments, four-function spray head, and striking spring neck come together for a design as thoughtful as it is beautiful. Complete with a premium aged brass finish, we love how this kitchen focal point looks perfectly lived-in while delivering a consistent look as time goes by.
Paired with the Risinger sink, its farmhouse design can be traced back to before plumbing even existed. Still loved today for its distinctive apron front and deep basins, this farmhouse staple has been reimagined with a sleek silhouette and fireclay construction that endures in both style and performance.
With no luxury space complete without the proper jewelry, the cabinetry is topped off with the Colmar knobs and pulls, which are crafted from solid brass and finished in aged brass for an heirloom-worthy finishing touch.
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Trend Two
For those who don’t subscribe to a single style or design movement, eclectic style stands as an inclusive choice—translating from the Greek word “eklektikos,” which simply means “to choose the best.”
And moving into the new year, we’re not choosing the best for the sake of a loud, maximalist look—but as a highly intentional act of self-expression.
Between dopamine decor and kidult design, creating a home that brings you joy isn’t merely a trend: it’s a right. With expressive eclecticism, we’re focusing on sensory-rich materials and textures, playful color palettes and patterns, and intentional layering of your favorite design elements to create an uplifting and energizing sanctuary.
In this powder room for example, the Ayanna vanity grounds the space with its soothing woodgrain pattern and its satisfying reeded texture. Paired with the Lentz faucet, its knob handles add a playful touch, complete with knurled details for added grip and an unexpected tactile experience.
Complemented with earthy pinks and open shelving for displaying beloved plants and found treasures, this bathroom feels far from a sterile, purely functional room—serving more as an inspiring living space where every interaction is a delight to the senses.
Kateryn Cast Iron Tub
Patzi Vanity
Lazzara Leather Hardware
Rheya Vanity
Trend Three
Our innate desire to connect with nature from within our homes isn’t going anywhere—but with the rekindled appreciation of raw materials and handmade objects, nature-forward spaces are embracing the imperfect.
For an atmosphere filled with visual drama, depth, and sophistication, these natural elements are showing up with dark, subversive color stories that bring our homes more down to earth than ever, through what we’re calling moody earth-centric.
In this primary suite for example, our Abbey tub showcases an ancient natural metal widely loved for its unique properties, from striking warmth to impressive malleability: copper. Featuring a hand-hammered texture making no two exactly alike, distinctive dimension is put on full display.
Nearby, our Elmdale vanity in dark olive green sets an earthy mood. Fully crafted from wood, we love the how the beautifully carved feet and knobs are left natural for a truly forest-like touch.
For bath fittings, the Vassor collection covers the faucets while the Lexia outfits the accessories, both sharing a matte black finish and sleek, clutter-free forms—tying the whole room together with a sense of infinite depth and serious sophistication.
Thaine Copper Tub
Finbrook Granite Sink
Aliso Vanity
Jarek Cabinet Knob
Trend Four
Sought for its deep calming effect, Japandi (a hybrid of Japanese and Scandinavian designs) belongs in any home—but it’s evolving with a sense of urban, utilitarian sophistication through industrial Japandi.
Pairing the best of spa-inducing minimalism with the future-proof appeal and modern edge of industrial design, this mindful blend of styles balances highly durable, organic materials and understated silhouettes with function-forward features designed to foster our well-being.
This loft bathroom, for instance, celebrates the beauty and durability of teak: a dense hardwood known for its high natural oil content that repels moisture—starting with our Aliso vanity. Packed within its sleek, wall-mount design, generous storage is joined by built-in outlets for plugging in styling tools or charging devices to streamline your routine.
Carrying this luxurious material to the unexpected, our Conroy tub rests on a beautifully sculpted solid teak stand that only elevates its simple, rounded silhouette—completing an equally restorative and resilient retreat.
Arrietty Vanity
Raksha Tub
Greyfield Faucet
Modern Pot Filler
Which of these trends for 2026 resonates most with you? Whatever your Signature style, we can’t wait to see how you bring it to life from kitchen refreshes to full bathroom renovations. Here’s to creating a home exclusively for you—not future homeowners—in the years to come.
For more inspiration, check out these articles:
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8 Small Bathroom Ideas to Help You Maximize Space
Eclectic Style: A Design Guide for Home Decor
Which of these trends for 2026 resonates most with you? Whatever yourSignature style, we can’t wait to see how you bring it to life from kitchen refreshes to full bathroom renovations. Here’s to creating a home exclusively for you—not future homeowners—in the years to come.