Pinterest Predicts 2026 named 21 trends, and its forecasts have been 88% accurate over six years. Three are home-decor moves you can make this weekend with photos you already own. No remodel needed, just your camera roll and a few prints. 🙂

FunHaus makes a wall playful without a remodel

You lean into the bold, joyful, slightly theatrical look that Pinterest calls FunHaus. The report describes it as "circus-inspired home decor" on the rise in 2026, driven by Boomers and Millennials.

Searches for circus interior jumped 130% and vintage circus aesthetic rose 70%, so the appetite for big personality is real.

Your photos already hold that energy. Think of the blurry shot of your kid mid-cartwheel, or the carnival lights smeared across a warm summer night. Print the loudest, happiest ones as a grid of Square Prints and hang them in a tight, repeating block for that big-top rhythm. A picture that feels alive beats a tasteful one that feels staged.

Afrohemian Decor, warm texture told in your own photos

Afrohemian Decor is about warmth, pattern, and a collected feeling, which your travel and everyday photos capture better than any catalog. Pinterest describes the trend as a "fusion of African and bohemian styles" for 2026, led by Boomers and Gen Xers.

The numbers are striking. Searches for afrobohemian home decor are up 220%, and adire fabric up 130%.

The look thrives on texture, so print photos that show it. A close-up of a woven market basket, sun on a clay wall, the folds of a patterned blanket. Fine Art Prints on matte, slightly toothy paper give those warm tones room to breathe. Hang a few at different sizes, a little uneven on purpose, so the wall feels gathered rather than installed.

a room with a red wall and a bunch of baskets on the wall
Photo by Ema Lalita / Unsplash

Neo Deco, the Art Deco refresh in black and white

Neo Deco is clean lines and a touch of glamour, and it loves a single bold photograph. Pinterest describes it as a modern twist on Art Deco, "shiny, sleek and tuned to 2026," driven by Gen Xers and Millennials.

The supporting searches lean architectural and moody, with antique bar cart up 100% and red marble bathroom up 80%.

Photography in black and white speaks this language fluently. A staircase shot from below, city lines at dusk, the geometry of a tiled floor. Go big and graphic with an Engineer Print, which runs a full three feet by four feet for a true statement piece. Or keep it polished with a sleek option from the Wall Art collection.

a living room filled with furniture and a flat screen tv
Photo by Yuyu Kusairi / Unsplash

Pick one trend and start small

You don't have to redo a room to feel current. Print a handful of photos in the spirit of whichever trend pulls you in, and let the wall grow from there. If you want a low-commitment first step, gather a season's worth of favorites into a Photo Book and pull your prints from the shots that still make you smile.

Feeling inspired?! Shop your next wall and turn a 2026 trend into something you actually live with.