Decorating your house in 2026 is all about calm choices, character pieces and interiors that feel personal. Trends are moving away from fast decoration and more towards items that last, both in quality and style. Your home should feel comfortable, warm and intentional.
Fewer items, stronger impact
In 2026, less decoration does not mean boring. It means choosing fewer pieces that really stand out. Instead of filling shelves, people focus on one strong object per space.
A bronze sculpture on a console table, a large porcelain vase in the living room or a single statement piece in the hallway already sets the tone. Pieces like bronze animal sculptures or Art Deco figures from the STB-ART collection fit perfectly into this way of decorating.
Natural materials stay important
Natural and honest materials continue to shape interiors in 2026. Bronze, porcelain, metal and stone bring texture and depth into your home. These materials age well and feel warm instead of cold.
Bronze sculptures, porcelain vases with hand-painted details and metal decorative objects work well in both modern and classic interiors. They add character without relying on colour trends.
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Mix indoor and outdoor style
The line between indoor and outdoor decoration becomes smaller. Garden sculptures move closer to the house and sometimes even indoors, while indoor objects are styled near windows, terraces or garden doors.
Large metal animal sculptures, like birds or wildlife pieces, can be placed near glass doors or covered terraces. Smaller outdoor-friendly items also work well inside when styled in a clean setting.
Soft luxury instead of bold glamour
Luxury in 2026 feels quiet. It is visible through materials, craftsmanship and detail, not through shine or excess.
Porcelain and bronze pieces with refined finishes, soft colours and subtle ornamentation match this trend. Decorative vases with birds, classic lanterns and sculptural objects with symbolic meaning create a calm but rich atmosphere.
Symbolic decoration grows in popularity
People want objects with meaning. Symbolic figures, animals and shapes become more important.
Owls represent wisdom, birds symbolise freedom and movement, and classic figures bring balance and calm. Decorative sculptures from the STB-ART collection work well for this, as they combine symbolism with timeless design.
Warm lighting as decoration
Lighting is no longer just functional. In 2026, lighting is part of the decoration.
Battery-powered lanterns, decorative table lights and soft accent lighting create atmosphere without effort. A lantern on a sideboard or dining table adds warmth and works throughout the year, not only in winter.
Vintage influence stays strong
Vintage-inspired design remains popular, but always in a refined way. Think classic shapes, antique finishes and nostalgic details.
Decorative cars, traditional lanterns and sculptures with historic references fit well into modern interiors when combined with clean furniture and neutral colours.
Personal styling over trends
The most important interior trend in 2026 is personal style. Homes should reflect the people living in them.
Choose pieces that mean something to you. A sculpture you love, a vase that reminds you of a trip or a decorative object that brings calm into your space. STB-ART pieces work well for this because they are designed to last and stay relevant.
Decorating room by room
In living rooms, focus on one or two strong decorative items. A bronze sculpture or porcelain vase is enough.
In hallways, a console table with a lantern or symbolic figure creates a welcoming feeling.
In dining areas, use a centerpiece like a sculptural vase or decorative bowl.
In gardens or terraces, add one realistic animal sculpture to bring life and movement into the space.
Decorating your house in 2026
Decorating your house in 2026 is about balance. Quality over quantity. Meaning over trends. Warm materials over fast decoration.
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