-- Nauradika has published its annual design outlook, identifying the interior design trends expected to shape hotels, restaurants, and hospitality environments globally in 2026. According to the brand, next year’s direction reflects a broader shift toward warmth, sensory engagement, and material authenticity, signaling the end of cold minimalism and the rise of emotionally driven hospitality design.

Tactile Minimalism to Replace Traditional Minimalist Aesthetics
Nauradika reports a move toward “tactile minimalism,” a design approach that balances clean lines with layered textures. Instead of stark, monochromatic interiors, hotels and restaurants are adopting matte finishes, natural stone, muted palettes, and hand-crafted lighting forms to create calm, human-centered spaces.
“Designers are prioritizing interiors that feel grounded and sensory. Texture and light are becoming key tools for creating depth and atmosphere,” said a spokesperson for Nauradika.
Biophilic Lighting Becomes a Core Hospitality Strategy
Biophilic lighting is expected to become a defining hospitality lighting trend in 2026. Rather than relying on bright overhead fixtures, designers are shifting toward layered, diffused illumination that mimics natural light cycles and supports guest wellbeing.
Nauradika notes that hospitality lighting design is evolving from functional illumination toward mood-setting systems that contribute to a sense of rest and connection.
Warm Colour Palettes to Lead 2026 Hospitality Schemes
In line with global emotional design trends, warm hues such as amber, clay, sand, and soft neutrals will take precedence in 2026. As hotels and restaurants seek to create inviting spaces that resonate with guest comfort, Nauradika anticipates a continued decline in cool greys and stark whites.
Storytelling and Craftsmanship to Shape Brand Identity
Nauradika’s forecast highlights a continued emphasis on storytelling through design. Hospitality operators are expected to prioritize materials, lighting, and décor that reflect locality, craftsmanship, and cultural identity. This narrative-driven interior approach is influencing both boutique hotels and large restaurant groups seeking to differentiate guest experiences.
Sustainable Interior Design and Long-Term Value
Sustainable interior design remains a priority for hospitality projects, with an increased focus on durability, material longevity, and responsible production. Nauradika notes that hospitality designers are investing in fewer, higher-quality pieces to reduce waste and extend lifecycle performance.
“The direction for 2026 centers on interiors that endure visually and structurally. Long-term value, not rapid trend cycles, is shaping design decisions,” the company stated.
About Nauradika
Nauradika is a design-led lighting and décor brand based in London, serving trade professionals across Europe. The company curates collections for hospitality, retail, and residential projects, with a focus on craftsmanship, durability, and refined aesthetics.
For more information, visit: https://www.nauradika.com/
About Us: Nauradika is a design-led lighting and décor brand based in London, serving trade professionals across Europe.
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