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Beregovski and her team brought this color-drenched game room to life. Photo by Brie Williams.

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The Year of the Home

Three Local Designers Share Design Trends They Expect To See in 2026

MEREDITH BEREGOVSKI

Owner and Lead Designer, Georgia Street Design 

“People are moving away from the white kitchen. Not only in the kitchen, but throughout most homes in general, the trend seems to be saturation of color and mixing in old antiques with new decor. There’s also an uptick in requests to recreate spaces that were previously labeled ‘the formal living room’ into reading rooms or dedicated rooms for mahjong. I love that people are pulling the game table back out! I also think a reading room is such a nice retreat from the outside world.” 

JESS EBERT 

Owner and Creative Director, Four Story Interiors 

“Color drenching is a paint technique we’ve been leaning into for some time now, and I can confidently say it's here to stay. Using one color across the walls, trim and even the ceiling makes a space feel really cohesive and intentional. It’s a great way to give rooms with lower ceilings the illusion of height, while also creating a cozy, elevated feel. Every year, my personal ‘color of the year’ is Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter. It’s the perfect warm, taupe neutral.”

BERKELEY MINKHORST AND KELLEY LENTINI

Co-Founders, House of Nomad 

“Kitchen renos are here to stay with more of our clients wanting more functional and unique kitchen spaces. From custom island designs and banquettes to adding in spacious sculleries, we have seen more of a focus to this area of the home. We are also seeing our clients focused on using spaces in a more personal way. We have turned many a formal dining room into a reading or listening lounge to enjoy with friends and to create a more meaningful purpose for unused spaces.”

"Our clients are focused on using spaces in a more personal way. We have turned many a formal dining room into a reading or listening lounge to enjoy with friends and create more meaningful purpose." -BERKELEY MINKHORST AND KELLEY LENTINI