At AD, we have the ultimate pleasure of getting a first look at the boundary-breaking ideas materializing at the world's best architecture and design firms. It's a lens on how client requests and emerging industries and innovation are reshaping the home of tomorrow. In AD PRO's Interior Design Forecast 2026, our predictive year-end report, we spotlight the decorative trends making headwinds, the specialty spaces gaining traction with luxury clients, and so much more.
Once dismissed as fussy or old-fashioned, wallpaper is enjoying something of a revival - and the hallway is the perfect place to embrace it. These transitional spaces set the tone for the rest of your home, so why not make them memorable? There's a myriad of designs to explore, from traditional florals and damasks to bold geometrics and oversized botanicals. Textured finishes such as grasscloth or linen-look wallpaper work beautifully, while hand-painted mural designs can take your hallway design to the next level.
Luxury homeowners are moving away from outdated trends and focusing on creating spaces that are both functional and beautiful, tailored to their personal needs.
In essence, Bold Minimalism means a minimalist base, with sleek lines or graphics - and a pop of an unexpected element like a bright colour, vibrant typography or quirky, conceptual shape.
The West Elm x Pierce & Ward collaboration introduces vintage-inspired furniture with a contemporary twist, emphasizing functionality and aesthetic appeal for smaller spaces.