William Wilkerson+FollowDesigners Are Ditching These 5 Colors!Thinking of painting your place? Designers say these 5 color trends are officially OUT for 2026: 1) Cold, pure whites (too stark!), 2) Overly-pretty pastels (bye, dopamine decor), 3) Butter yellow (it’s not sticking around), 4) Acidic chartreuse (too wild for the long haul), and 5) Sharp, clean blues (muddy tones are in). If you’ve already got these, don’t panic—just swap for warmer, earthier shades for a more timeless vibe! #Home #interiordesign #homedecor00Share
Susan Ball+Follow2026 Home Trends You’ll Want ASAPObsessed with interiors? The top trends for 2026 are all about mixing bold heritage vibes (think British maximalism) with cozy, calming neutrals. Expect hidden home bars, dramatic dark woods, and lighting that doubles as art. Plus, everyone’s using 3D visualisation tools to nail their dream look before a single paint swatch goes up. Would you go heritage maximalist or keep it soft and simple? #Home #HomeTrends2026 #InteriorDesign00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowVictoria Beckham’s Living Room VibesVictoria Beckham just gave us a peek into her living room, and honestly, it’s a masterclass in mixing textures. Think velvet, marble, and rattan all in one cozy, timeless space. The secret? Layering natural materials for that ‘can’t-stop-staring’ effect. If you’re craving a living room glow-up, this is your inspo—no trendy gimmicks needed, just classic style that feels fresh every time you walk in. #Home #VictoriaBeckham #InteriorDesign00Share
wmadden+FollowJames Brolin’s ’70s Living Room Was Peak Ralph LaurenTurns out, James Brolin was nailing the Ralph Lauren vibe way before it was cool. His 1973 living room had all the rich textures, leather, cowhide, and cozy fireplace feels that are trending now (and will be huge in 2026). Basically, Brolin’s space was the blueprint for the ‘old money’ aesthetic—think stone, wood, and those classic Western touches. If you’re loving the RL look, just know: it’s vintage, timeless, and here to stay! #Home #RalphLaurenStyle #InteriorDesign00Share
Susan Ball+FollowWhy Ellen Pompeo’s marble shelves changed my mindEllen Pompeo’s Malibu living room is a masterclass in making storage a true design statement. Instead of the usual bookcases or cabinets, her space features dramatic black marble shelves that feel like part of the architecture, not just an afterthought. The effect? A bold, cohesive look that’s both modern and inviting. The mix of moody stone, vintage furniture, and pops of color (like those red-framed chairs!) totally redefines what ‘living room storage’ can be. Would you go for open shelving like this, or do you prefer to keep things tucked away? Let’s talk about how storage can actually show off your style! #Home #InteriorDesign #HomeInspo00Share
evanshaley+FollowRalph Lauren Colors: Not Just for Christmas!Ralph Lauren’s classic color palette isn’t just a holiday vibe—it’s a year-round interior design hack. Those rich reds, deep navies, and creamy neutrals? They make any room feel timeless, cozy, and a little bit luxe. The secret? It’s all about layering those heritage shades with textures like leather, wood, and wool. You don’t need to go full holiday mode to get that Ralph Lauren look—just add a few of these colors and watch your space glow! #Home #RalphLauren #InteriorDesign10Share
Susan Ball+FollowYou Won’t Believe These ‘Tasteless’ Decor SinsEver wondered what home decor choices make designers cringe? TikTok blew up with people calling out things like beachy vibes in non-beach homes, empty liquor bottles as art, and the infamous ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ signs. Even pros are over matching furniture sets, dead florals, and cloud sofas. The one thing everyone agrees on? Skip the fake art—get something original that actually means something to you! #Home #InteriorDesign #HomeDecor10Share
Jamie Brown+FollowDesigners Are Over These 2026 TrendsReady to ditch the all-white everything and wavy mirrors? Designers are officially moving on from some of the most overdone trends for 2026. Think: more warmth, texture, and personality—less sterile, matchy-matchy, or TikTok micro-trends. Cloud sofas, builder-basic walls, and greige minimalism? Bye! If you want your home to feel fresh (and not like everyone else’s), it’s time to mix things up and make it personal. Which trend are you secretly glad to see go? #Home #InteriorDesign #HomeTrends00Share
Kendra Hart+FollowDesign Trends You Need to Ditch ASAPObsessed with home makeovers? Here’s the tea: color-drenched rooms, versatile furniture, colorful trim, and mixing vintage with modern are all the rage right now. But those all-beige interiors, builder-grade lighting, matchy-matchy furniture sets, and all-white kitchens? Total snooze-fest and officially out. Time to add some personality and color back into your space! Which trend are you dying to try (or ditch)? #Home #InteriorDesign #HomeTrends00Share
phillipsbrian+FollowHomeGoods Designer No-Nos You Need to KnowEver wonder what NOT to buy at HomeGoods? Interior designer Phoenix Grey (aka Design Daddy) just spilled the tea. Skip mirror decor (especially those weird lip-shaped ones), feather lamps (dust magnets), beaded pillows (ouch), iridescent glass, delicate glassware, and—controversial alert—anything Rae Dunn, especially those mugs. Some fans disagree, but hey, designer’s orders! Save your cash for the good stuff and avoid these HomeGoods flops. #Home #HomeGoods #InteriorDesign00Share