Every year, what changes isn't the approach to renovation itself, but how people want to live in their homes. 2026 is special: after several years of cold minimalism, design is returning to warmth, texture and individuality.
1Farewell to Grey — Earthy Tones Arrive
In 2026 we're saying goodbye to grey: the cold neutrals that dominated interiors in recent years are giving way to tones with character and warmth. Earthy tones take center stage — terracotta, ochre, warm beige, deep brown.
This pairs perfectly with microcement and Venetian plaster — materials that naturally create a warm, natural palette without needing extra paint.
2Tactility Matters More Than the Picture
The main discovery of 2026 is a shift from visual to tactile: design is no longer made "for social media photos". People care about how a surface feels to the touch — not just how it looks on screen.
Hence the growing demand for textured materials: relief plaster, raw stone, rough textiles, wood with visible grain texture.
This trend directly favors decorative finishing — smooth drywall without texture or flat tiles are now seen as "yesterday's choice".
3Texture Contrast: Glossy vs Matte
Designers play with contrasts — glossy and matte, smooth and rough, cold and warm. This creates visual richness and makes the space feel deeper.
In practice this means: matte microcement on a wall + glossy countertop, rough plaster + smooth invisible doors. Combining contrasting textures in one space is one of the most effective techniques of 2026.
4Light as Part of Architecture
A new trend — layered lighting that highlights decor, work zones and beautiful wall textures. Light is no longer just "on-off" — it's a tool that changes the perception of space throughout the day.
At the same time, statement ceiling fixtures are making a comeback — after years of hiding everything in recessed niches, in 2026 designers are once again emphasizing the fixture itself as a central object in the composition.
This is especially important to consider when designing drywall ceilings — lighting niches need to be planned at the design stage, not after.
5The Ceiling as a Full Design Element
One of the main trends of 2026 — the ceiling stops being just a white plane and becomes an independent design element.
- Geometric drywall shapes with perimeter lighting
- Colored or textured ceilings (like our project with a blue accent)
- Exposed concrete ceiling in loft style
What Does This Mean for Your Renovation?
The main takeaway of 2026 — interior design no longer follows ready-made rules but reflects exactly how you live. Trends are a direction, not a dictate. Textured walls, thoughtful lighting and quality materials remain relevant regardless of fashion.
At Maria & Vitaly, we help bring your exact vision to life — using techniques that are trending today: microcement, Venetian plaster, textured finishes and designer ceiling solutions.
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