As 2025 winds down, many Colorado Springs homeowners are already thinking about how to refresh their spaces in the new year. Whether you’re planning a full renovation or just looking to modernize one room, staying ahead of design trends can help you make smart, lasting choices that boost both style and home value.
At Southern Mesa, we’re always tracking what’s next—so here’s a look at the top interior remodeling trends we expect to see in 2026, tailored to Colorado homes and lifestyles.
1. Warmer, Nature-Inspired Colors
After years of cool grays and whites, 2026 is bringing warmth back into interiors. Think earthy tones, desert neutrals, and soft greens—perfect for reflecting Colorado’s natural beauty.
Trending colors:
- Terracotta and clay shades
- Sage green and olive
- Warm taupes and soft browns
- Deep navy and charcoal for contrast
Want expert color advice? Check out our blog on the best paint colors for 2025 for palettes that still feel fresh going into 2026.
2. Multi-Functional Spaces
Colorado homeowners are increasingly prioritizing rooms that serve more than one purpose—especially with more people working remotely or hosting long-term guests.
Popular upgrades:
- Home offices with built-in storage
- Guest rooms with Murphy beds or fold-out desks
- Open-plan living areas with subtle room dividers
- Basement remodels that include gyms, offices, or entertainment spaces
3. Natural Materials & Texture
2026 design is all about touchable texture and organic materials. This shift brings warmth and depth to spaces that once felt sterile or flat.
Key elements:
- Textured accent walls (shiplap, reclaimed wood, or limewash finishes)
- Stone or wood-look tile
- Natural fiber rugs and textiles
- Matte or brushed finishes in hardware and fixtures
For inspiration, explore how small projects like accent walls and trim updates can quickly transform a room.
4. Personalized Kitchens & Bathrooms
Homeowners are stepping away from the “cookie-cutter” look and adding personal style to kitchens and baths through:
- Bold cabinet colors (navy, forest green, black)
- Mixed-metal finishes (brass + matte black)
- Built-in coffee bars or beverage stations
- Statement tile or backsplash walls
- Floating vanities and vessel sinks
Not ready for a full gut job? Cabinet painting or a new backsplash can make a huge difference without the price tag.
5. Energy-Efficient and Smart Upgrades
Sustainability and comfort go hand-in-hand in 2026. Colorado homeowners are embracing upgrades that reduce energy use while improving convenience.
Top features:
- Smart lighting and thermostats
- Energy-efficient windows and insulation
- LED lighting under cabinets and stairs
- Motion-activated entry lighting
- Zoned heating/cooling systems
These updates are especially valuable in our fluctuating climate and can be added during larger remodels or as stand-alone improvements.
Looking Ahead: 2026 Remodeling Goals
Whether you’re planning to sell or stay, the new year is a perfect time to create a home that’s more functional, efficient, and beautiful. Southern Mesa is here to help you plan smart projects with lasting value—from basement finishing and kitchen remodeling to interior painting and everything in between.
Ready to Start Your 2026 Remodel?
Let Southern Mesa help you bring your vision to life. Whether you’re refreshing one room or rethinking your entire layout, our experienced team will walk you through the process with clarity and care.
Call (719) 424-8735 or request a consultation to get started.
FAQs About 2026 Remodeling Trends
Q: Are warm paint colors really coming back?
A: Absolutely! Neutrals with warmth—like terracotta, taupe, and soft greens—are trending in 2026 and work beautifully in Colorado homes.
Q: What small changes make the biggest difference?
A: Cabinet painting, new lighting, accent walls, and updated trim are fast, affordable ways to transform a space.
Q: What’s the top remodeling priority for 2026?
A: Flexible, multi-use spaces and personalization—especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Q: Can I make trend-forward updates on a budget?
A: Yes! Start with one high-impact area, like your fireplace, front entry, or bathroom vanity.


