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Interior Design Trends for 2026: Big Personality, Cozy Comfort, and Smart Style

by Talie Jane Interiors· December 30, 2025· in Uncategorized· 0 comments tags: authenticity in design, boucle, clever storage, craftsmanship, curated spaces, curved cabinetry, custom millwork, Heirloom quality furniture, hidden sound systems, Hyper-personalization, Interior Design Trends 2026, layering, lighting for circadian rhythms, Maximalism, minimalism, Moody teals, Personalization in interior design, pill shaped bathroom mirror, playful accessories, quiet luxury, Rich plums, rounded kitchen island, Statement art, Terracotta, Velvet
If 2026 had a design motto, it would be this: your home, but louder—in the best way. The coming year is all about interiors that feel personal, inviting, and quietly brilliant. Think cozy warmth layered with bold choices, timeless craftsmanship paired with cutting-edge tech, and spaces that feel lived-in rather than staged. Minimalism had its moment, but now? Personality is back—and it’s thriving. Welcome to the Era of Hyper-Personalization One of the biggest shifts shaping interiors in 2026 is hyper-personalization. Homeowners are moving away from copy-and-paste interiors and leaning into spaces that reflect who they truly are. Expect expressive color palettes to take center stage—rich plums, moody teals, sun-warmed terracottas—balanced by tactile, touch-me textures like bouclé, velvet, and handwoven textiles. Statement art, custom millwork, and heirloom-quality furniture are becoming non-negotiables. These aren’t rooms designed to impress Instagram—they’re designed to tell stories. Your stories. Maximalism Returns (With a Little Maturity) Yes, maximalism is officially back—but it’s grown up a bit. Instead of visual chaos, 2026 embraces intentional layering. Fearless pattern mixing, playful accessories, and richly layered color palettes create homes that feel joyful, collected, and expressive without being overwhelming. The result? Spaces that feel curated over time rather than rushed into […]
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Las Vegas Market Trends 2024

by Talie Jane Interiors· February 11, 2024· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: 2024 Interior Design trends, 2024 Las Vegas design market, 2024 Las Vegas Market, 70's design trends, 70's interior design, barrow round dining chair, beaded accessories, beaded bowls, beaded lighting, blue and rust, boucle, brass accents and lighting, burl wood, Burl wood coffee table, burl wood console table, burl wood side table, burl wood swivel chair, chairs with wheels, curvy accessories, curvy chairs, curvy furniture, curvy lighting, dining chair with canisters, Earthy color schemes, Green Design, Las Vegas World Market Center, mechanical recliner chairs, Mechanical recliner sofas, Mid century modern design, modified boucle fabric, Moe's home collection, portable desk lamp, portable lighting, portable mood lighting, portable tabletop lighting, Return to the 70's, spherical decorative pillows, SunPan, swivel chairs, Travertine accessories, travertine coffee table, travertine console table, travertine lighting, travertine side table, two-toned chairs, two-toned swivel chair, wavy furniture, woven leather, woven leather ottoman, woven leather poufs, woven leather stools
The Talie Jane Team recently returned from the Las Vegas Market with a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. The Las Vegas Market is a highly anticipated event in the world of interior design. It serves as a hub for industry professionals to gather and explore the latest trends, products, and innovations. During our trip, we were exposed to a wide range of new interior design trends that are set to make waves in the coming months. From the resurgence of the 70s, and warm color palettes to innovative furniture designs, there was no shortage of inspiration at this year’s Las Vegas Market. Return to the 70’s Last year’s market showcased a throwback to the 70’s and that movement was even more predominant this year. Modified Boucle Another repeat market trend is Boucle – a soft yet lumpy woven fabric that grew extremely popular in the 1940s.The difference is that this year, Boucle has been slightly modified – showcased in patterns, upholstered on more contemporary furniture pieces and a bit more refined.A perfect example? This Barrow round dining chair from Moe’s Home Collection.• Chairs• Sofas• Beds• Bedding• Throw blankets• Pillows Travertine Travertine stones are seashells that have been compressed to form […]
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Learn the Lingo

by Talie Jane Interiors· June 16, 2023· in Tips and Trends· 0 comments tags: above finished floor, beaded inset cabinetry, boucle, cabinetry overlay, contrasting welt, customers own material, cutting for approval, european cabinetry, feng shui, flock, flocked fabric, flocked wallpaper, frameless cabinetry, full access cabinetry, full overlay cabinetry, hygee, interior design lingo, interior design terminology, Interior Design terms, kelvins, niche, non-beaded inset cabinetry, partial overlay cabinetry, patina, schluter, self-welt, settee, Wainscotting, welt
Wainscotting? Boucle? Schluter? What? Interior design has a language all its own and understanding the terms and jargon used by professionals in the field can be a challenge. Knowing the lingo can help in your communication with your interior designer so you fully understand what she is trying to convey when discussing different design concepts. The team at Talie Jane Interiors put together some of the design terms they use everyday. Whether you’re working with Talie Jane Interiors or just doing your own research online, this guide will help you get to know some of the important terminology so you can talk the talk and sound like a pro. Wainscotting Wainscotting is a decorative wall molding made of wood or molded drywall, usually used for decorative purposes. Settee A settee is generally a smaller version of a sofa that sits on raised legs and often has a high back. It’s not meant to be a loungey piece, but rather a perch upon which to sit alone or with one other person. It’s usually more formal and can be in spaces other than a living room – try the end of a bed or a front hallway. Add a few pillows and a […]
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  • Interior Design Trends for 2026: Big Personality, Cozy Comfort, and Smart Style
    Interior Design Trends for 2026: Big Personality, Cozy Comfort, and Smart Style
    December 30, 2025·0 comments
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