Five 2026 interior trends that suit Vietnamese homes
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Every year, major furniture fairs in Milan and Shanghai introduce waves of new trends. But not every trend suits the climate, space, and living habits of Vietnamese families. Here are five trends we believe are genuinely worth adopting in 2026.
First, warm earth tones (terracotta, sandy beige, light wood brown) are gradually replacing cool grays. These colors pair easily with natural wood and hide dust well — perfect for Central Vietnam's climate.
Second, multifunctional furniture continues to dominate the apartment segment. Beds with storage drawers, extendable dining tables, quality sofa beds — all can be custom-made at our workshop for less than imported alternatives.
Third, sustainable materials are getting more attention: E1-certified engineered wood, low-VOC water-based paints, and refurbished vintage wood furniture. Fourth, soft curves are appearing everywhere — from flowing partition walls to rounded coffee tables. And finally, layered lighting with cove lights, picture spotlights, and table lamps replacing a single central light source.
If you're planning your interior and want to apply these trends selectively, contact us for a free consultation based on your home's actual condition.

