Houzz 2026 US Home Design Trend Predictions

Published: November 24, 2025

Houzz recently released its 2026 U.S. Home Design Trend Predictions, which spotlight several shifts in kitchen and bath design. 

The forecast draws on Houzz search insights from more than 70 million homeowners and activity from 3 million residential construction and design pros, highlighting where client demand is heading for 2026.

2026 Houzz U.S. Home Design Trend Predictions

Traditional Details

Traditional style is back, but not in the formal way you might remember. Today’s version feels warm, grounded and quietly elegant, led by English country and modern Tudor influences. 

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In kitchens, inset cabinetry, plate racks, arched range hoods and rich woods bring handcrafted charm. According to the 2025 U.S. Houzz Kitchen Trends Study, traditional style rose 5 percentage points among renovating homeowners compared with the previous year, signaling a renewed appreciation for comfort, craftsmanship and classic detail. 

Throughout the home, curves, arches and scalloped edges soften spaces. Built-ins, paneling and detailed millwork add depth and character. Earthy tones like olive green, taupe and deep brown, along with stained woods and muted blues or burgundies, reinforce the timeless appeal. 

Flat-Panel Cabinets and Vanities 

Sleek and streamlined, flat-panel (or slab-front) cabinets and vanities are gaining ground — even in traditional- and transitional-style rooms. Smooth, unframed doors and subtle edge profiles give cabinets a refined, custom look that feels modern yet timeless. They’re also easy to wipe clean. 

Warm wood tones, matte finishes and minimalist hardware keep the style inviting rather than stark. According to Houzz research, flat-panel cabinetry ranks as the second most popular style after Shaker, showing that simplicity never loses its appeal.

Natural Stone Slabs With Subtle Drama 

Homeowners on Houzz are embracing natural stone countertops and backsplashes that make a statement through quiet elegance rather than bold contrast. 

Houzz US Home Design Trends Predictions

Architect: Verner Architects, Designer: LMB Interiors, Photographer: Eric Rorer

Quartzite and marble slabs with soft, sweeping veining in green, brown, red and gold add movement and warmth without overwhelming a space. This creates an understated drama that elevates a room without demanding attention. The result feels organic and luxurious, pairing beautifully with wood cabinetry, earthy palettes and classic metals.

Checkerboard Everywhere 

Checkerboard tile is making a stylish comeback. Searches on Houzz for “checkerboard floor” have grown 38% in the first three quarters of the year compared with the same period in 2024, and “bathroom checkerboard,” specifically, has more than doubled (103%). 

Houzz reports seeing the classic black-and-white colors, but designers are also using sage-and-cream palettes and richer hues like emerald, oxblood and burgundy for depth and sophistication. 

And it’s not limited to kitchens, bathrooms and entryways. The pattern is showing up in mudrooms and even patios, bringing a playful yet elegant touch. High-quality materials like honed marble and handmade terracotta elevate the look and age gracefully over time, striking a balance between timeless charm and modern flair. 

With the Houzz Pro Selections tool, designers can share curated flooring and backsplash picks in one place, so clients can easily picture how bold stone or tile will make their space shine.

Wall-Mounted Bathroom Faucets 

Faucets are the No. 1 feature upgraded during bathroom projects, according to the 2025 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Report, and homeowners are getting creative with their placement. 

Houzz US Home Design Trends Predictions

Claire Hung Design, Photographer: Seth Caplan

Wall-mounted faucets, which offer both a sleek, streamlined look and practical benefits, are rising in popularity. By mounting the spout and handles above the sink, countertops stay clear, making cleaning easier. Wall-mounted faucets also save valuable space in compact vanities, freeing up countertops for essentials. They work well with vessel, custom and double sinks, and they offer flexibility where deck-mounted faucets cannot. 

Art Deco Influences 

Art Deco is making a glamorous resurgence, bringing bold geometry, luxurious materials and timeless elegance into modern homes. Think chevrons, sunbursts and stepped details paired with marble, lacquered surfaces and metallic accents in brass, gold or chrome. Jewel tones and rich earthy hues such as emerald, ocher and charcoal add depth, while mirrored surfaces and glossy finishes amplify light and drama. 

This trend blends historical sophistication with contemporary sensibilities, creating spaces that feel opulent and modern. 

Warm Yellow Accents 

Earthy yellows like ocher, mustard and honey are bringing warmth and depth into home design. Designers on Houzz are favoring these muted, grounded shades over bright citrus tones, using them in textiles, upholstery and accents to add a cozy, sun-washed glow. 

Paired with rust, burgundy or rich browns, these hues feel understated and comforting, perfect for creating an inviting, layered palette. This new take on yellow is less a bold statement and more effortless warmth. Houzz Pro allows designers to show clients how these hues come together in a visual mood board before bringing them to life.

Outdoor Garden Rooms 

Homeowners are increasingly approaching their yards as collections of garden rooms — distinct outdoor zones with defined purposes. Instead of one open expanse, landscapes are divided into destinations — dining patio, fire lounge, play lawn or a quiet reading nook surrounded by greenery. 

Houzz US Home Design Trends Predictions

Landscape Contractor: Cornerstone Landscapes, Landscape Architect: CJM LA, Photographer: Caitlin Atkinson

Landscape architects on Houzz are adding low hedges, trellises, planters and pathways to subtly define boundaries while maintaining flow and cohesion. This creates a sense of discovery even in compact yards and makes outdoor spaces appear larger and more intentional. The result is a layered landscape that feels structured and inviting with multiple places to relax, entertain and connect with nature.

Transparent Renovation Projects 

In 2026, homeowners will look for more openness and clarity throughout their renovation journey. Houzz research shows that more than 40% of homeowners said a clearer timeline would have improved their project experience, and the same share wanted better communication from their pros. 

Expect digital project dashboards complete with easy-to-follow schedules, visual progress updates and payment timelines to become a regular part of how construction and design firms keep homeowners informed.

Immersive Visualization Becomes the New Blueprint 

More homeowners are looking for ways to picture their finished spaces before demo begins. With over 1 in 5 saying they struggled to visualize the end result at the start of a project (22%), tools like 3D floor plans and AR walkthroughs are becoming essential for building confidence in design decisions. 

Platforms such as Houzz Pro, which allows pros to provide clients with realistic images, mood boards and curated product selections (see top image), make it easier for homeowners to explore possibilities and feel certain about their choices. Seeing the finished space digitally before demo day is quickly becoming the norm rather than the exception.

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