Four Interior Designer Ins & Outs for 2026 – including the ‘New Millennial Gray’

Four Interior Designer Ins & Outs for 2026 – including the ‘New Millennial Gray’

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An interior designer has unveiled the four in and out of trends before 2026.

So if you want your path to impress your guests, then you are at the right place and you have to listen.

An interior designer has unveiled the trends that you want to try and that you should avoid before 2026Credit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss
Loren Kreiss became frank on the new ‘Millennial Gray’, plus the paint colors so that your path feels super warm and cozyCredit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss

There is not only a paint shadow that you should avoid, but there is also an over used trend that you also have to wave.

Loren Kreiss, an interior and furniture designer from the US, shared his expert trends who are worth trying and those you might want to dump.

The CEO and creative director of CheekSaid a luxury furniture company: “Trends for interior design for 2026 and then – here is what is there and here is what is out of it.”

First, according to Loren, according to Loren, a trend is painting your walls, ceiling and cut the same neutral color.

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He explained: “It has been the standard for top designers for years and it is finally time for you to board.”

That is why having a white ceiling and trim, as Loren adds: “It gives grandma and looks sloppy and unpolished.”

Not only this, but according to Loren’s advice are the ‘new neutrals’.

He revealed: “Taupes, ivory and creams lead the warm neutral revolution. It’s time for a cream -colored dream.”

But if you want to avoid a thorn in the eye, according to this guru, you have to dump green.

Loren shared: “Green, it is perhaps the new millennial Gray.

“Avocado Cream is everywhere and it’s the stuff of nightmares.”

Instead of using green paint, Loren advised brown with the help of Midtone, such as chocolate and walnut tones, who, according to him, are ‘rich, classic and just tasty’.

Taupes, ivory and creams lead the warm neutral revolution. It’s time for a cream -colored dream


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In addition, Loren also likes ‘natural, timeless design philosophies’ such as silent luxury and warm minimalism.

He then explained: “They are so old that they are contemporary and never get out of fashion.”

But you have to ensure that you avoid “Cheesy 2010 Design Fad’s”, which, according to Loren, includes “White Shaker Cabinets, Modern Farmhouse and Sad Millennial Gray Color Palettes”, of which he claimed that it will “make a spot of your house.”

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No yellow: According to Bilal Rehman, yellow paint in a bedroom is a big no no.

He said, “If you want everyone to know that you are a horse girl, then yellow is perfect for you.”

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The Interior Pro explained: “Another complaint from me – live, laugh, love – that kind of wooden things that are in bookshelves and floating planks, that is 10, 12, 15 years ago.”

No gray yay: Julie Provenzano explained that Gray Interiors has been exaggerated.

She emphasized: “We have taken a good thing and we exaggerated it to the point that it now feels copy, pasting, basic, basic.”

Finally, when 2026 is approaching quickly, if you want a house that is approved by Loren, you want to think about waving goodbye to “picky, functionless gimmicks such as decorative cornices, pot fillers, man caves and especially the frame TV.”

Loren concluded: “They are an absolute horror.”

According to Loren, avocado cream is the paint shadow “of nightmares”Credit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss
Instead, he advised used walnut and chocolate tonesCredit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss

Great gap

Loren’s Tiktok -Clip, which was posted under the username @LorenkreissHas clearly left a lot of open mouth, because it quickly yielded 204,000 views.

But users of social media were completely divided by Loren’s advice – although some people agreed, many were not so free.

I don’t agree! Do what you want!


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A user wrote: “I am proud to say that I have checked all the trends.”

A second chimed: “Keep preaching. We will listen.”

While a DIY fan praised: “I agree for the browns …”

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But at the same time not everyone was so impressed when a person said, “No sorry, I love a deep olive green.”

Another added: “The” Cream Dream “looks lifeless, no color at all is not my thing.”

A third noticed: “If we follow these trends, we will always do our houses every year. Who has the money for all that?”

At the same time, someone else wrote: “Shaker cabinets will always be. I’m sorry.”

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He is also not a fan of frame -tvsCredit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss
Loren also insisted on DIY enthusiasts to avoid white ceilings and decorationsCredit: Tiktok/@Lorenkreiss


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