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Interior & kitchen trends 2026: what is shaping Milan now

Highlights from the EuroCucina & Salone del Mobile

 

The Salone del Mobile and EuroCucina 2026 have once again shown where interior design is heading: spaces are being conceived more holistically, functions are taking a back seat and Design is gaining emotional depth.

 

What clearly emerged in Milan is not an isolated kitchen trend - but a development that affects the entire living room. Materials, colours and moulds intertwine, transitions become blurred and Design is increasingly thought of in architectural terms.

 

Our trend report summarises the most important trends - and shows how they can be found in everyday life.

1. Colour as a connector in the room

The world of colour becomes more intense and harmonious at the same time. Strong colours such as green, blue or red/orange are used in a targeted manner and combined with warm neutrals such as Beige, brown or cream. Metallic nuances in champagne and bronze set elegant accents.

 

The international trend confirms that colour is once again being used as a conscious design element - not just selectively, but as a connector across different areas of the home.

 

What does that mean: Living rooms look more personal and individual. Instead of individual highlights, consistent colour concepts are created that visually connect the Kitchens, living and dining areas.

„Moderne Einbauküche mit warmen Holzfronten und leuchtend gelben Schrankelementen, integriertem Backofen und offenen Regalen mit Geschirr.“
Schmaler Hochschrank mit offenem Regalelement in grauer Ausführung, dekoriert mit Keramik und Glasobjekten neben einer Zimmerpflanze
Detail eines modernen Küchenmöbels mit spiegelnder Front und heller Arbeitsplatte vor dunkler Holzrückwand und indirekter Beleuchtung
Moderne Einbauküche mit beigen Fronten und integrierter Beleuchtung, Hochschränken mit Einbaugeräten sowie Person im Raum im Messeumfeld
Detailansicht einer Spüle mit geschwungener Armatur vor Holzrückwand und farbigem Becken in warmem Orangeton

Hettich Perspective:

The more rooms are conceived in terms of design, the more important the integration of function becomes. Fittings and movement solutions recede visually into the background and support the clarity of the design.

 

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Kücheninsel mit integriertem Eckregal in grauer Ausführung und dekorativen Keramikvasen, umgeben von modernen Küchenmöbeln im Messeumfeld

2. Materials: contrasts with character

Materiality was one of the strongest themes in Milan. Particularly present:

 

  • Expressive natural stone
  • Stainless steel and leather as high-quality accents
  • Calm, colourless wooden surfaces
  • Structured and translucent glass

 

The trend is clearly moving in the direction of deliberate material combinations: rough meets gloss, matt meets gloss, warm meets cool.

 

What does that mean: Materials take on an emotional function. They characterise the atmosphere of a room and make design tangible.

Offenes Eckelement mit geschwungener Front und integrierten Regalböden in dunklem Küchendesign, teilweise ausgezogen zur Präsentation von Stauraum
Küchenschublade mit hochwertiger Innenorganisation und Holzeinteilung unter Naturstein-Arbeitsplatte, teilweise ausgezogen
Detail einer gepolsterten Möbelfront mit heller Lederoptik und integrierter Griffnut in Holzoptik mit sichtbarer Naht
Holzfront mit vertikaler Maserung und integrierten, durchgehenden Griffleisten in abgestimmter Holzoptik

Hettich Perspective:

High-quality materials are particularly effective when functionality is perfectly integrated - quietly, precisely and reliably in the background.

 

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Geöffnete Küchenschublade mit beleuchtetem Innenraum und strukturierten Organisationselementen aus Holz und Metall

3. Surfaces & details: Reduction with depth

The design is calmer, but more differentiated:

 

  • Combination of matt and glossy surfaces
  • New, subtle textures instead of classic decors
  • Use of tinted glass and mirrors
  • Reduced, often integrated handle concepts

 

International trends also show that details are being used in a more targeted way and staged to a greater extent instead of being purely functional.

 

What does that mean: Less visual disturbance, but more quality in detail.

Rundes Eckschrank-Element mit lamellenartiger Front und integriertem Regal, geöffnet zur Präsentation von Geschirr und Stauraumlösungen
Sideboard mit glänzenden, abgerundeten Fronten in neutralem Farbton, dekoriert mit Vasen im modernen Wohnumfeld
Aufsatzwaschbecken aus transparentem Material in warmem Farbton mit schlanker Armatur auf Naturstein-Oberfläche
Holzverkleidung mit vertikaler Struktur und integrierten, rahmenartigen Fronten als gestalterisches Wand- und Möbelelement

Hettich Perspective:

Whether handleless or deliberately designed - fitting solutions become part of the design concept and enable exactly the desired balance of function and aesthetics.

 

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Kücheninsel mit großflächiger Steinfront und integriertem Kochfeld, Person öffnet grifflosen Auszug im Messeumfeld

4. Design language: Soft lines, flowing transitions

Clear changes can be seen in the design language:

 

  • Curves and soft edges
  • Protruding front panels
  • Use of frame and structural elements

 

This development is not limited to the Kitchens - it runs through furniture, architecture and interior design as a whole.

 

What does that mean: Rooms appear more inviting, cosier and less technical.

Modernes Möbelmodul mit abgerundeten Kanten und Marmoroptik-Oberfläche, dekoriert mit Vase, Buch und Schale in stilvollem Wohnambiente
Geöffnete Küchenschublade mit Holzeinteilung und integrierter Beleuchtung unter Stein-Arbeitsplatte mit Küchengeräten im Hintergrund

Hettich Perspective:

New moulds place new demands on movement sequences and constructions - precise technology ensures that design and function work together seamlessly.

 

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5. When function becomes part of the architecture

The planning of living rooms is becoming increasingly architectural. Conspicuous in Milan were:

 

  • Extra wide front panels and elements
  • Ceiling-high structures
  • Spacious, quiet room layouts
  • Fully integrated solutions and hidden functions
  • Seamless transitions between furniture, Kitchens and living room

 

Technology and function are increasingly fading into the background. Appliances, storage space and applications are integrated to create a clear, harmonious overall look.

 

What does that mean:
Rooms appear calmer, of higher quality and as if from a single die-cast. Kitchens, living and architecture are increasingly merging into a holistic living concept. Find out more about Spaces2Architecture from Hettich

Wohnbereich mit raumhohem Holzregal und beleuchteten Ablagen hinter Esstisch und designorientierter Pendelleuchte

Hettich Perspective:

Large formats and new room concepts require high-performance fitting solutions that support stability, comfort and design in equal measure.

 

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Hochschrank mit großen Frontflächen und integrierten, beleuchteten Nischenregalen in modernem Küchendesign im Messeumfeld

Conclusion: Holistic living as a guiding principle

The trends from Milan show a clear direction: Design is becoming more emotional, spaces are becoming more holistic and function is increasingly being integrated invisibly into the design. It's no longer about individual pieces of furniture or rooms - but about a harmonious overall concept.

 

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