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DAFNE VIJANDE
Galería porticada interior de gran amplitud con columnas clásicas, suelo de baldosa grande y techo liso con araña de hierro forjado blanco. La estancia está repleta de plantas tropicales: ficus, filodendros y helechos en grandes macetas. Sillones y butacas de mimbre beige crean zonas de estar informales. Al fondo, un arco da paso al jardín.

March 20, 2026Dafne Vijande

Interior Design Trends for 2026: Natural Materials and Spaces with Soul

The Return to the Natural

The interior design of 2026 confirms what we have been sensing for years: a search for authenticity in living spaces. Materials such as linen, rattan, untreated wood, and limestone gain prominence over synthetic finishes. This is not about rusticity — it is about material honesty: showing texture, grain, and imperfection as part of the aesthetic language.

Earth Tones and Palettes with Character

Color palettes turn away from the stark white that dominated the past decade. Muted terracotta, sage green, soft ochre, and warm browns create environments with depth and warmth. These tones do not compete with natural light: they welcome it, modulate it, make it more intimate. A matte clay wall can completely transform the perception of a room.

Biophilic Design: Nature Inside the Home

Biophilia moves beyond a niche trend to become a fundamental design criterion. Introducing interior greenery — from vertical gardens to large-leaf plant compositions — improves psychological well-being and connects the interior to natural rhythms. Filtered light, porous materials, and organic forms complete a proposal that reminds us we are part of the natural world.

Spaces That Invite Calm

In response to the excess of digital stimulation, the home reaffirms itself as a refuge. The concept of 'quiet luxury' translates into interiors: fewer pieces, better chosen; more visual silence, greater presence. A well-proportioned armchair, a sculptural lamp, a textile with weight and texture. The careful curation of objects generates an atmosphere that does not shout, but is deeply felt.