I keep seeing “2026 trends” pop up, and what makes me smile is how many of them are about keeping instead of replacing. These are the design directions showing up everywhere right now, and they all happen to be things I’ve slowly layered into this house over time: • Soft tailoring over minimalism (pleated linen curtains, added details like trim and piping) • New traditional that feels relaxed, not precious • Natural materials that age well instead of looking perfect on day one • Warm whites paired with warm metals, especially in kitchens • Full wallpaper as the new statement wall, used to create atmosphere instead of a moment • Collected spaces that feel lived-in rather than decorated all at once None of this required a big refresh or chasing something new. It’s the kind of design that rewards patience, good bones, and choosing things you actually love living with. Trends come and go, but homes built this way tend to feel good for a long time. If you’re saving this, you’re probably already doing more “right” than you think 🤍 LTKHome