Spring 2026 decorating trend: here is the detail that everyone wants in their home this month (and that Lidl and B&M are already selling off)

Every month, the atmosphere changes discreetly in the decoration aisles: new materials, expected collabs, good deals that disappear in a few days. Between the big brands and the more confidential brands, it becomes difficult to identify what really deserves its place in your living room. And this month, several strong signals stand out.

Between trade shows like Maison&Objet or Paris Déco Off, expert selections from media such as Maison à partDéco Idées or Le Journal de la Maisonand the typical sections of SheerLuxe, the same story emerges: interior decoration becomes more responsible, more textured, but remains accessible thanks to a wealth of good tips.

Decoration trends of the month: chrome, natural materials and velvet

On the materials front, Grazia highlights chrome as the star finish of the moment, replacing gold and rose gold which are considered less current. This very contemporary gloss coexists with much warmer textures, seen at Paris Déco Off and at Maison&Objet, where fabrics, wallpapers and carpets play the card of relief and tactile effects.

Natural materials remain very present in the new products put forward by Déco Idées, which devotes an edition to pieces in raffia, linen and organic cotton. At the same time, on the mass-market side, the B&M brand
offers a velvet storage chest presented as a very elegant spring novelty at only $18 (around $19.50), perfect for adding a chic touch without blowing your budget.

New eco-responsible decor products to follow closely

In the Déco Idées selection, the “Retour d’Aden” candle from Maison Péchavy stands out as an example of eco-responsible decor. This 600 g model, sold for $80 (around $86), is poured into a ceramic container manufactured by Virebent, an EPV-certified company, designed to be reused once the wax has been consumed.

The same logic is found in the “Odyssey” pendant light from Market Set, made from natural raffia with hand-woven lampshades in Morocco and a base in acacia turned in Portugal. Déco Idées also highlights a Ferm Living bedspread in GOTS certified organic linen and cotton, size 250 x 250 cm, priced at $299 (approximately $322) for a durable piece that can be kept for several years.

Good decorating tips of the month: Lidl and B&M on the front line

As for low prices, decipher the LIVARNO home collections in his article. For example, there is a storage bench for $44.99, a coffee table for $34.99 and a stool with integrated chest for $24.99 (i.e. approximately $48, $37 and $27), with a clearly trendy and accessible positioning.

In the same spirit, the velvet chest spotted at B&M by Trucmania clearly illustrates the “new decor of the month” mini-budget version: for $18, you gain real storage space and a sophisticated accent that works just as well in an entryway as in a bedroom. These pieces dialogue with trends seen in living rooms, offering an immediate translation for everyday interiors.

What are the big decorating trends this month?

The signals converge on a mixture of shiny chrome, natural textures such as raffia or organic linen, and elegant velvet, with a strong emphasis on clever storage and elaborate lighting.

Where to find new low-cost decorative items this month?

The LIVARNO home collections at Lidl and new products from B&M concentrate several references for less than $50: benches, coffee tables, storage stools and velvet chests that are easy to integrate into your home.

How to adopt eco-responsible decor with the new products of the month?

The Déco Idées selections highlight sustainable pieces such as the reusable Maison Péchavy candle, the “Odyssée” pendant light in natural raffia or the Ferm Living bedspread in GOTS certified organic linen and cotton.