Home Decor Trends to Watch in 2022

As 2022 approaches, interior design is shifting away from predictable neutrals and toward more confident, considered choices. Expect to see bolder color accents paired with subtle, calming palettes, and an increased emphasis on texture and materials. Global lifestyle changes continue to influence how we shape our homes, so functionality, sustainability, and personality will guide many of the season’s strongest trends.

Accent sofas

Neutral sofas have long served as a versatile foundation, but 2022 favors statement seating that still feels measured. Accent sofas in warm camel, deep terracotta, or muted jewel tones offer a focal point without overpowering a room. Choose upholstery with a matte finish or soft leather to keep the look grounded; a camel or cognac sofa, for example, integrates easily into a neutral scheme while adding warmth and presence.

Camel sofa
Camel sofas will be a major accent trend in 2022 (Image source: Unsplash)

A mix of natural textures

Layering natural finishes—wood, leather, woven fibers, stone—creates depth and comfort without clutter. In 2022, designers are pairing modern silhouettes with organic materials: a sleek console topped by handwoven baskets, a minimalist bench in warm oak, or leather accents next to linen upholstery. This approach adds tactile interest and helps interiors feel lived-in and intentional.

Natural textures in foyer
Combining natural textures brings warmth and character (Image source: Unsplash)

Curated home office

Working from home has made the home office a permanent feature for many. In 2022 the emphasis is on curated, productive spaces that balance style and ergonomics. Think compact desks with smart storage, supportive seating dressed in inviting fabrics, and thoughtfully placed lighting. Decluttered, visually appealing setups can boost focus and make remote work feel professional and pleasant.

Curated home office
A well-curated home office enhances productivity (Image source: Unsplash)
Cozy home office
Comfortable, organized workspaces support better focus (Image source: Unsplash)

Antique furniture in modern interiors

Vintage and antique pieces are enjoying renewed attention as accent items that introduce history and authenticity. Shoppers increasingly hunt thrift shops and estate sales for single pieces—a weathered vanity, an ornate mirror, or a sturdy chest—that contrast with modern finishes. Beyond style, this trend supports sustainability by encouraging reuse and celebrating craftsmanship.

When mixing old and new, place antiques where they can shine: use a vintage chair as a reading nook accent, or let a restored sideboard anchor a minimalist dining area. The key is balance—one or two distinctive antiques per room prevent the space from feeling cluttered while adding undeniable personality.

Antique vanity repurposed
Repurposed antique pieces add charm and character (Image source: Houzz)
Antique in modern space
Antique accents can blend seamlessly with contemporary design (Image source: Houzz)

Fresh accents

Small bursts of color can completely refresh a room. In 2022 citrus and nature-inspired hues—soft oranges, sunny yellows, and vibrant greens—appear as accents in pillows, accessories, art, and smaller furniture items. These colors energize interiors without requiring a full-scale commitment and pair well with both warm neutrals and cool greys.

Fresh colorful accents
Bright accents bring new energy to neutral backgrounds (Image source: Unsplash)

Grey walls

While beige and cream remain popular, grey continues to be a versatile, calming option for walls. Subtle greys offer a neutral backdrop that reads modern and serene, working well with both warm woods and colorful accents. Use warmer greys to keep a room inviting, or cooler greys to create a clean, contemporary atmosphere.

Grey painted interior
Neutral grey walls provide a calm, adaptable backdrop (Image source: Unsplash)

Mix of fabrics

Layering different fabrics—velvet, linen, leather, and nubby weaves—adds visual richness and tactile contrast. Instead of matching every upholstered piece, combine complementary textures and tones to craft a more relaxed, collected look. A velvet headboard next to a linen bench or a leather armchair with wool cushions can feel effortless and deliberate at once.

Mixed upholstery fabrics
Mix fabrics to create inviting, layered interiors (Image source: Unsplash)

Changing the idea of minimalism

Minimalism remains relevant but is evolving toward a warmer, more personal aesthetic. Instead of stark, monochrome rooms, expect minimal spaces softened by color accents, natural textures, and a few well-chosen objects. This approach keeps clean lines and uncluttered layouts while allowing personality and comfort to emerge through thoughtful details.

Cozy minimalism with a pop of color
Minimalism with warmth and intentional accents remains popular (Image source: Unsplash)