As cliché as it might sound, there really is no better way to start the new year on the right foot than with a home refresh, especially after the chaos of the holidays, which has no doubt left your home feeling a bit less tranquil than before.

Interior designers swear by a New Year home refresh as a way to ensure your space is filled with only the things you need and love, rather than clutter built up from a busy few months. It really is the perfect way to reclaim your home after hosting for the holidays.

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Lauren Gilberthorpe.

‘It is a time to remove anything that feels tired, unused, or no longer quite right for the months ahead, particularly as we begin to look towards Spring.’ But where to start? Here’s how interior designers will be refreshing their homes at the start of 2026.

holiday decor loses a bit of its luster. And for interior designers, taking down the decorations is the first step in creating a refreshed home for the new year.

‘For me, it always starts with taking Christmas down. The holidays are joyful and full and layered; there’s so much more everywhere. I walk through each room with fresh eyes and see what’s working, what feels tired, and what might want to shift as we head into a new season,’ says interior designer Ami McKay.

It’s the last signs of the year that has passed, so removing them all allows you to start afresh with your interiors. ‘I like to start the new year by removing all Christmas decor right away and putting everything neatly away,’ agrees interior designer Marie Flanigan.

‘This action instantly resets the home. From there, a deep clean is essential to clear away any lingering dust or greenery residue so the space feels crisp, calm, and ready to begin again.’

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playroom. Drawers overflowing, shelves past their capacity, and floors covered in a mix of new and old toys. If you want to start the new year with a refreshed home, this is the place to start.

‘After the holidays, we try to purge children’s toys to make room for what’s new and meaningful. If we can do it before Christmas, even better – it helps keep the home from feeling overwhelmed and reinforces the idea that a well-edited space is more peaceful and easier to live in,’ says Marie.

Organize drawers and cabinets so everything is easy to see and access, and elevate open storage with baskets, like in this striking blue playroom. It’s also a good time to sort through all the books and donate any that are now too young for the children.

Target, Kids' Large Woven Toys Storage Basket

Target

Kids’ Large Woven Toys Storage Basket

Woven baskets will instantly make your playroom storage look much tidier, and this design is a charming choice. It’s also available in white with pink writing.

Pottery Barn Kids, Rainbow Bookends

Pottery Barn Kids

Rainbow Bookends

If you’re trying to make kids’ bookshelves look a bit neater, these rainbow bookends are just the thing to do it. They double up as decor, which is always a bonus!

Your Zone Kids Bin Storage and Two Shelf Bookcase, White

Walmart

Your Zone Kids Bookcase

If you need some extra storage in a children’s room, this storage unit is so useful. It features two shelves and three bins at the base for toys. Also available in pink and blue.

Ali Henrie.

And this step is crucial for almost every designer I spoke to. Simply placing new decor on top of old, ignored clutter will make your space feel messy rather than refreshed. And for Lauren, it starts with getting rid of items that are past their best.

‘The new year is a good opportunity to let go of anything that has clearly had its day. Chipped crockery, mismatched mugs, and worn tea towels or napkins can subtly detract from a space, even if they have crept in over time,’ she explains.

‘The same applies to accessories that may have seen better days. The exception is books. There is something reassuring about a well-loved book on a shelf, and that sense of use which adds character rather than clutter.’

kitchen countertops and surfaces so the architecture and materials can shine again,’ says Marie.

Remove any remnants of Christmas cooking, reorganize your cabinets, and refresh the decor and essentials left out on your counters. It could be as simple as adding a new tray for your oil cruet and utensils to sit on, or swapping worn-out cutting boards for new ones.

Hearth & Hand with Magnolia, Footed Marble Countertop Tray

Hearth & Hand with Magnolia

Footed Marble Countertop Tray

Adding a tray always gives items out on the counters a sense of permanence. This marble tray is a chic option, complete with wooden feet for a more elevated look.

McGee & Co., Emilia Cruet

Instead of leaving your store-bought oil on the sides (they always look a bit basic), upgrade to a stylish cruet like this stoneware design. It’s better for your oil, too!

Artistisk Cutting Board - Oak 23 ¼x9 ¾ "

IKEA

Artistisk Cutting Board

It’s always a win when kitchenware can double up as decor, and this IKEA cutting board is just the item. It adds warmth and timeless style to your counters.

hallway is the focus of the refresh.

‘One detail that makes an immediate difference is repainting a hallway. It is a relatively simple update, but it can completely change how a home feels. Instantly, it feels lighter, fresher, and more considered, and it sets the tone the moment guests arrive,’ she explains.

A new coat of the same paint color is enough to freshen up a space, or you can introduce a new shade to really transform your room into something new and unexpected. This year’s color trends are a great place to find inspiration.

living rooms and bedrooms can feel stark, so restyling them with comforting textures can make a huge difference.

‘I like to focus on creating the coziest atmosphere possible from now until spring arrives. If I’m going to be cuddled up inside, I want to make my home feel as inviting as I can,’ says interior designer Kathy Kuo.

‘To me, that means sensorial textures, sumptuous fabrics, and the warmest lighting scheme. I love to layer a plush sheepskin rug over an existing area rug, drape an extra blanket or two over the sofa, and add another table lamp to an area that could use a little more illumination,’ she explains.

Your bedroom is another room that deserves a bit of post-Christmas TLC. ‘Bedding is another area where a small change can have a noticeable impact. Swapping something plain for a more playful pattern, such as a gingham or a stripe, can make a bedroom feel refreshed without any major upheaval,’ adds Lauren.

Cotton Stripe Duvet Cover Set

H&M Home

Cotton Stripe Duvet Cover Set

Stripes are a timeless option for every element of your home, especially bedding. This classic design from H&M comes in three colors – perfect for a 2026 bedroom refresh.

Pottery Barn, Torin Sheepskin Rug

Pottery Barn

Torin Sheepskin Rug

Kathy loves to add a sheepskin rug to her home post-Christmas for a new infusion of cozy, and this plush design is the perfect size and shape to have a comforting impact.

Rejuvenation, Checked Jacquard Cotton Throw

Rejuvenation

Checked Jacquard Cotton Throw

Everyone should have a beautiful quality throw blanket to pull out during the chillier months. This cotton throw is such a chic option, perfect for living rooms or bedrooms.

Anthropologie, Found Notes Fresh Salted Coconut & Blossom Boxed Glass Candle

Anthropologie

Found Notes Fresh Salted Coconut & Blossom Boxed Glass Candle

If you’re already dreaming of the lighter, fresher scents of spring, this candle is for you. With notes of coconut and blossom, it’s a welcome change from the festive scents.

Le Labo, Le Labo Fragrances Santal 26

Le Labo

Le Labo Fragrances Santal 26

This scented candle is a cult favorite for a reason. Described as smoky and leathery, it’s the candle to try if you want your home to feel and smell more expensive.

McGee & Co., Citrus & Birch Candle

McGee & Co.

Citrus & Birch Candle

For something fresh yet still wintery, this citrus and birch candle from McGee & Co. is a great choice. The packaging is simple too, perfect for every style of interior.

McGee & Co., Exeter Stone Object

McGee & Co.

Exeter Stone Object

Shelving and displays are a great place to have fun with decor. This stone object, for example, is a chic piece to add on top of a stack of books for a more styled look.

Lulu and Georgia, Puddle Picture Frame by Sarah Sherman Samuel

Lulu and Georgia

Puddle Picture Frame by Sarah Sherman Samuel

It’s always nice to add something personal to your shelves, and what could be more fitting than a framed photo? The organic form of this gold frame is such a chic option.

Anthropologie, Ginkgo Cream Ceramic Vase

Anthropologie

Ginkgo Cream Ceramic Vase

Vases are great for displaying florals and greenery, but designers often choose a statement, sculptural design to sit empty, like this playful shell vase design.

Refreshing your home for the New Year isn’t about completely changing your interiors or taking on a new project, but rather small swaps and changes that make your house feel like home again after a hectic few months of hosting. It’s about embracing the changes and the slower pace January brings.

‘January feels like an edit, not a makeover. Less about buying, more about clearing space and setting the stage for what’s next, especially spring,’ says designer Ami McKay. It’s about decluttering, cleaning, and curating a space that brings you a sense of joy and calm. And with these designer-approved tips, it’s never been easier.