A new season calls for a style refresh, and we’ve rounded up the standout interior trends shaping homes this spring
Refreshing your home for a new season doesn’t have to mean a full makeover or a big budget. Sometimes the smallest updates, such as a new vase, cushion or decorative accent, can completely transform the look and feel of a space.
This year, the main interior trends are all about thoughtful details and calming, nature-inspired palettes that make homes feel both stylish and inviting.
From soothing shades of blue to grounding earth tones and the rise of the “elemental edit”, which mixes natural textures with sleek finishes, these trends are already popping up across high street homeware collections.
The best part? You don’t need to spend a fortune to tap into them. With pieces starting from as little as £5, these three key interior trends offer an easy way to give your space a fresh, on-trend update without stretching your budget.
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SHADES OF BLUE
Blue is firmly in the spotlight this season, with Dulux naming three shades of blue as its Colours of the Year and Lick also championing two different blue tones for 2026. Whether adding a subtle pop of colour or going for a colour-drenched room, blue brings versatility, calmness and timeless appeal to any home.
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EARTH TONES
Earth tones and natural materials are taking centre stage this year, and it’s easy to see why. Terracotta, deep woods and mossy greens help create a homely feel that makes spaces instantly more inviting. There are no rules for incorporating these tones into your home, but they work especially well when layered together.
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ELEMENTAL EDIT
The elemental trend takes its cue from Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer – a soft, airy neutral that makes homes feel lighter and fresher. To keep the look interesting, mix in luxurious marble, natural raffia and polished chrome, which add texture and shine to an otherwise pared-back palette.
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