As we begin personalizing our homes, color quickly becomes one of the main topics of discussion. There are so many colors out there, but how do I incorporate the ones I love into my home? And how can I add more texture without making the space too busy? These are commonly asked questions, especially if you are looking to add more personality into your home. We have plenty of ideas, but for now here are creative ways to add color and texture to your homes design.

A fifth wall worth noticing
Ceilings are becoming design opportunities instead of blank space.
Best uses:
powder rooms
dining rooms
bedrooms with simple wall palettes
small spaces where a surprise element shines
Subtle patterns, grasscloths, or soft murals add dimension without overwhelming.

Color where it counts
Instead of painting an entire home boldly, cabinetry offers a contained place for personality.
Creative but timeless directions:
muted sage or moss green
warm navy or inky blue
clay or terracotta tones
creamy ochres or mushroom hues
These feel rich, grounded, and design-forward.
If you’re looking for some inspiration, read more here about the top 2026 trending colors.

Depth without loud color
Flat paint is giving way to tactile surfaces.
Trending finishes:
limewash
Roman clay
plaster
microcement
They catch light beautifully and add quiet luxury.

Artful, not overpowering
Tile is becoming more expressive — but used with restraint.
Great places:
a powder room or bathroom wall
a fireplace surround
a kitchen backsplash niche
a mudroom floor
Pattern or texture works best when it has room to breathe.

Bold, but contained
Instead of accent walls, we’re seeing full immersion.
Perfect spots:
powder rooms
libraries
offices
cozy dens
Walls, trim, and ceiling in one tone create intimacy and drama.

Wallpaper doesn’t have to cover an entire room to make an impact. One of the most elegant ways to introduce pattern and color is by framing wallpaper within wall molding.
Where it works beautifully:
dining rooms
primary bedrooms
stairways and hallways
formal living spaces
powder rooms for a smaller statement
Texture and color are most powerful when they feel intentional. A single bold ceiling, a beautifully finished wall, or a signature cabinet color can transform a home more than a dozen safe choices. In 2026, personalization isn’t about filling a home with trends — it’s about choosing moments that feel expressive, refined, and entirely your own.
Contact us today to start exploring color in your home