Interior trends in Belgium: what's popular in 2026?
The Belgian interior landscape keeps evolving. In 2026, we see a clear return to natural materials, warm tones and thoughtful minimalism.
Trend 1: Warm, natural woods
Walnut and oak are more popular than ever. The warm tones and rich textures of these woods bring a sense of comfort to interiors. At Foxline, we see this trend in kitchens, wall units and dressing rooms alike. This isn't laminate with a wood-look print, but real, tangible wood with character.
Trend 2: Handle-less kitchens and wardrobes
Push-to-open systems continue to dominate. The sleek, handle-less look fits perfectly with the Belgian desire for warm minimalism. Foxline integrates push-to-open in both kitchens and bespoke wardrobes — the mechanism is invisible, but the comfort is felt every day.
Trend 3: The home office as a design feature
Now that remote working has become permanent, the demand for home offices that don't compromise on interior design has surged. No more IKEA desk in a corner, but a bespoke workspace that blends seamlessly into your living space. At Foxline, requests for bespoke desks have tripled.
Trend 4: The bathroom as a wellness space
The bathroom is evolving from a functional room into a personal spa. Bespoke bathroom furniture with integrated lighting, natural materials and smart storage turns the bathroom into a place of daily relaxation.