Every season brings something new, but materials that create a sense of thoughtfulness and quality remain truly timeless. In 2026, the focus shifts to textures, light, and natural tones. Everything redundant fades away — leaving only form, surface, and balance.
Dark wood
Deep tones of walnut, oak, and "smoked" textures create a calm and balanced mood. In 2026, wood finally loses its gloss — ultra-matte surfaces emerge, highlighting open pores and the natural grain of the timber. Combined with soft lighting, wood adds structure and natural warmth to the interior.
Recommendation: use dark wood in wall panels, furniture, or niches. Add a touch of metal for contrast and expressive effect.

Plaster decor and moldings
A modern interpretation of classics, where decoration transforms into architectural rhythm. Clean lines make the walls graphic and emphasize the room's geometry without overwhelming it.
Recommendation: moldings painted in the same tone as the walls create a play of shadows and relief without excessive decorativeness.

Leather and suede
Materials that add depth and tactile softness. The 2026 trend is “living” textures — nubuck and naturally finished leather that gain character over time. They work well in furniture, wall panels, or decorative accents.
Recommendation: combine leather and suede with wood and natural textiles to keep the interior calm and layered.

Chrome and steel
The cool shine of metal highlights lines and reflects light. In 2026, satin (matte) chrome and brushed steel take the spotlight instead of bright gold — they create a more technological feel and visually lighten the space.
Recommendation: use metal sparingly — just a few accents are enough to make the interior feel cohesive and modern.

Textured surfaces
Plaster with mineral additives, microcement, and matte paints create a lively surface. Slight irregularities and deliberate “imperfections” help highlight spatial depth through light play.
Recommendation: сombine different textures within a single color palette—this creates a monochromatic layering effect without adding visual noise.

Glass and light
Simple glass forms and soft lighting create a sense of airiness. In 2026, light is no longer just a functional element but an integral part of the architecture, working with transparency and reflections.
Recommendation: choose warm color temperatures and hidden lighting scenarios—this emphasizes the depth of materials and makes the interior feel more natural.

Modern interiors stand for precision in detail, a focus on textures, and a conscious selection of natural tones. It is the materials that give a space its character, shape its mood, and make the interior truly come alive.






