The
decoration trends that are strengthening for 2026, according to ChatGPT, reflect a collective desire for
projects that welcome, inspire, and tell stories. The
living rooms, as they are the emotional centers of the home, emerge as the
starting point for this change: more fluid, natural spaces connected to everyday rituals.
Wal Bastos - Aurora. Projeto da CASACOR Sergipe 2025. (CASACOR)
With this, the
artificial intelligence foresees a movement that combines
sophisticated simplicity and
conscious choices. These are trends that do not seek only an immediate visual effect, but resonate with a more laid-back, comfortable, and aesthetically coherent life. Next, we asked ChatGPT to list
the seven main decoration trends that are expected to dominate living rooms. 1. Earthy palettes and organic atmosphere The first of the decoration trends that is gaining strength is the use of
earthy tones accompanied by
natural textures. These shades create a smooth transition between indoor and outdoor, evoking a
sense of balance and softness.
Bezerra + Colauto Arquitetos - Praça Entrelaços. Projeto da CASACOR Tocantins 2024. (Edgard César/CASACOR)
In recent projects, ChatGPT points out special attention to
warm browns,
soft greens, and
bright beiges. The living room becomes a space that embraces, almost like an
emotional extension of the resident. 2. Modular sofas and enveloping shapes Among the decoration trends focused on comfort,
modular sofas emerge as protagonists. They
dialogue with different routines and dynamics of the home, allowing reconfigurations that accompany small celebrations, reading afternoons, or more intimate gatherings.
Projeto de Larissa Gomes. (Eduardo Macarios/CASACOR)
In addition to modularity, the design of sofas also softens:
curves,
rounded volumes, and
natural fabrics reinforce a welcoming aesthetic. It is a way to transform being into a
gesture of care. 3. Sculptural lighting Another of the decoration trends expected to be present in living rooms is
lighting with artistic character. Chandeliers, pendants, and floor lamps take on bolder, almost sculptural shapes, creating
layers of light that enhance different points of the project.
Érico Monteiro - Sala de Suzaninha. Projeto da CASACOR Ceará 2025. (Felipe Petrovsky/CASACOR)
At the same time,
warm lighting maintains focus on
visual comfort. It is a convergence between
aesthetics and well-being, where light becomes more than just functional and becomes narrative. 4. Large-scale art
Art gains new power within living rooms, especially in the form of
expanded works. It is one of the decoration trends that best translates the identity of the residents, bringing
color, rhythm, and depth.
Aclaene de Mello Arquitetura - Sala de Estar e Jantar. Projeto da CASACOR Rio Grande do Sul 2025. (Cristiano Bauce/CASACOR)
These larger paintings create
points of attraction that structure the gaze and help organize the rest of the composition. It is not about filling walls, but about
building atmospheres. 5. Multifunctional and discreet furniture The advancement of
hybrid routines— between work, rest, and socializing — has expanded the search for
versatile furniture. In living rooms, the trend appears in side tables with dual functions, sideboards that serve as support for home office, and benches that alternate between seating and display points.
Daiana Pontes - Bossa Lounge. Projeto da CASACOR Brasília 2025. (Edgard Cesar/CASACOR)
This functionality, however, does not forsake aesthetics.
The lines remain clean,
and the materials are natural. It is one of the decoration trends that most relates to the future of the home. 6. Revamped retro touch There is a sensitive rescue of
references from the past, especially from the 1970s and 1980s.
Burnt tones,
geometric patterns, and
vintage pieces return strongly but reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.
Ana Maria Vieira Santos - Loft. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2025. (Roberta Gewehr/CASACOR)
It is one of the most
affectionate decoration trends, as it creates a
connection between memory and present. The result is a living room with more personality, where each object has a little story to tell. 7. Rugs as architectural frames The
rug ceases to be just a support and becomes
structure. In many projects, it functions as a
"frame" that organizes the arrangement of furniture and defines areas of use within the living room.
Projeto de Ricardo Abreu. (Renato Navarro/CASACOR)
This is one of the decoration trends that best expresses the idea of expansive comfort:
soft materials,
graphic designs, and
palettes coordinated with the rest of the project help create a more harmonious visual flow.
CASACOR Publisher is a content creation agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team based on the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Yeska Coelho.