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A bathroom needs soul, that is what 2026 is calling for. "Millenial grays" and sterile white have dominated years past, but now we are moving onto a vibe that is cozy and personal, while still being tasteful. If you are thinking of doing up your powder room or are looking into the master suite for a new build, these bathroom decor ideas would definitely be interior designer approved. 1. The "Organic Modern" Revival - this year is calling for a shift into organic forms rather than the hard edges of before. Organic Modernism still has clean, contemporary lines but are softened with rounded corner and natural textures. Not perfection, rather the feeling of being lived-in.
1. The Spa... at Home - another trend in social media is making your own bathroom into an actual "wellness hub". Bathroom decor ideas should also be high-comfort and relaxation-inducing, creating that spa vibe that you would want to come home to to decompress after a long, stressful day.
3. Seamless, Textured Hi-Tech - not the "Star Trek" style, but more so lighting and tile trends that bring together high-technology and grounded, earthy aesthetic.
As an interior designer, I advice my clients to pay attention to important spaces such as in bathroom interior design. Along with the bedroom, these are the first and last spaces you encounter during the day, so they do affect your day-to-day mood. So with these tips, you can actually transform these functional spaces into real five-star retreats. I will be posting some of my favourite living room decor ideas on my Pinterest Page (click here), so feel free to visit and save your favorite look for your own 2026 Vision Board. And don't forget to subscribe, too! Plus, do subscribe to my channels and social media, so I can always keep you updated on really inspiring design ideas! Web: www.iscodesigns.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/@isco_designs Pinterest: ie.pinterest.com/isco_designs/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/IscoDesigns/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/isco_designs/
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Francis Lanuza graduated cum laude as an an architect, and has since worked in a world Top 100 architectural firm, as well as in the Brussels EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Asian) innovation hub of one the world's leading brands. He is also a visual artist (with commissions for the HSE), interior and graphic designer, and creates fashion jewellery and millinery. Art and design, he says, can be very healing and restorative, and will always tell a story - and this is part of his creative ethos. If you need his services, please send an email to: [email protected] Archives
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