Designing in 5D

2026 Interior Design Trends: Jewel Tones, Warm Neutrals & Livable Luxury | Designing in 5D w/ Ashtyn & Haylee

Jodi Peterman

Bold color, warm neutrals, and livable luxury—let’s talk 2026. In this episode of Designing in 5D, host Jodi Peterman sits down with EED lead designers Ashtyn Chance and Haylee Meador to forecast what’s next (and what’s over) in interior design. From jewel tones and warm wood to mixed metals, curvier silhouettes, and biophilic wellness spaces, we dig into the shifts that actually work in real homes—plus smart ways to stay fresh without redoing everything.

We cover:

  • Color & Materials: Jewel tones (emerald, maroon), warm beiges/taupes, natural woods, lacquered brass, velvet paint finishes.
  • What’s Out: Cool gray floors, overdone bouclé upholstery (keep it to pillows), shiplap overload, basic subway forever, all-white kitchens (without contrast).
  • Function First: Layered floor plans, dual-purpose rooms, wellness zones (sauna, cold plunge), intuitive layouts that support daily life.
  • Form & Feel: Softer curves meet modern lines; statement ceilings, thoughtful hardware, and lighting as “the jewelry.”
  • Smarter Upgrades: Where to invest (sofas, beds, nightstands, counters, lighting, quality paint) vs. where to flex