Interiors in 2026 are warming up. Earthy textures, rich colours and layered materials are replacing the cool minimalism of recent years, creating homes that feel more personal, comfortable and lived in. There’s less stress about following trends and more focus on choosing pieces people genuinely love – embracing colour, pattern and texture without worrying about whether everything matches perfectly.
Homemade, handmade and secondhand are making a comeback, with many homeowners choosing flooring and interior materials that feel more natural and authentic. Rustic aesthetics, tiles with a handmade texture, and carpets made from natural fibers are becoming increasingly popular, creating spaces that feel warm, relaxed and inviting.

Flooring is becoming a key design feature rather than just a foundation. Chunky, soft loop pile carpets are coming back in both wool and solution-dyed nylon, to ground the space and warm homes for the Victorian winter.

Soft window furnishings are in vogue; Sheer curtains over a drape or block out roller blind; as well as patterned drapes in heavy florals, relaxed striped or checks, or even just strong textures like linen looks to soften a space and add another layer.

Rich burgundies, warm neutrals, and earthy greens are emerging as key colour trends for 2026 interiors. These tones pair beautifully with natural materials, creating spaces that feel grounded and welcoming. These colours are on display in our Traralgon and Sale showrooms, where we’re seeing more people gravitate towards these soulful pallets when selecting their flooring, window furnishings and tiles for their homes.

Feeling inspired by these trends? Visit our showrooms to explore these colours and textures in person. Our teams in both Traralgon and Sale would love to help you find the perfect flooring or window furnishings for your space.
