2026 Home Design Trends
Pantone’s “Cloud Dancer” may be the 2026 Color of the Year, but what other home design trends are taking over?
Pantone’s “Cloud Dancer” may be the 2026 Color of the Year, but what other home design trends are taking over?
Whether the vision is cozy and comfortable or ultra-luxurious, these are some of Tampa Bay’s trending interior designers.
This 2006-built home underwent a three-year renovation from 2022 to 2025 with results well worth the wait.
Located directly on the waterfront at Indian Rocks Beach, this three-story home was designed to deliver a high-end rental experience.
Today’s biggest design trends is cohesion—bringing the style and feel of interiors seamlessly into outdoor spaces.
Tasked with transforming this penthouse at the Alagon on Bayshore, luxury designer Rob Bowen was ready for the task.
This 3,700-square-foot property—originally built in the early 1900s—wasn’t just upgraded, it was transformed.
So, what’s hot now? Laura Bleacher and Robin Taylor predict today’s home trends are all about striking a balance.
Inspired by the area’s lakes and wooded surroundings, this home reflects Florida’s natural beauty.
Large-format tile is making a big impression in new construction and home renovations.
The kitchen remains one of the most important rooms in the home, why not make it beautiful?
After completing their first full-home renovation on Bayshore Boulevard in 2017 Nick and Jen Friedman took on a second ambitious ...
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