
Journal ·Style
Style of the Year? Refined Layering & Lived-In Luxury
11 February 2026 ·Cranberryhome Studio
2026 doesn't centre on one defined style, but a direction is emerging: refined layering, lived-in luxury, and homes that feel warm, personal and curated.
While 2026 doesn’t centre around a single, defined “style of the year”, a clear direction is emerging across the world of interiors — one that designers are often calling refined layering or lived-in luxury.
This approach marks a shift away from stark minimalism and toward homes that feel warm, personal, and thoughtfully curated. Spaces are no longer about perfection or uniformity; instead, they embrace a sense of evolution, where modern pieces sit comfortably alongside vintage finds, and every item tells a story.
At the heart of this trend is a focus on comfort, texture, and authenticity. Natural materials like wood, linen, and stone are layered to create depth, while rich, earthy colour palettes bring a sense of warmth and calm. Furniture is softer and more inviting, with curved silhouettes and cosy arrangements designed for real living.
Above all, 2026 interiors celebrate individuality — encouraging homeowners to create spaces that reflect their lives, their memories, and their personal sense of style.

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