When embarking on an interior design project in 2026, experts say the reward is in the risk you take. From contrasting color to bold patterns and layering texture, designers are encouraging clients to leave the mass-produced look behind and embrace a space that is truly one-of-a-kind.
“The beige-on-beige formula, generic modern farmhouse details, and spaces designed purely for resale are losing relevance,” said Nicole Fisher, founder and principal of Nicole Fisher Interior Design.
Fisher operates a full-service studio based in Hudson and has a growing presence in New York City. With a background rooted in fashion and editorial styling, Fisher says her approach to interiors gives emphasis to feeling layered, expressive, and intentional…