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We are living in a time of accelerated transformation, where interiors have become emotional extensions of everyday life. The way we design spaces is now shaped by multiple factors, from technological progress to behavioural change, from regulatory demands to the growing importance of comfort, safety and, above all, wellbeing. In 2026, aesthetics, sensory authenticity and technical performance are set to converge into a shared language. Architecture, construction and interior design no longer operate as isolated disciplines, but rather as an integrated ecosystem in which every decision has a direct impact on the experience of those who inhabit, move through or work within a space. A clear direction is therefore emerging towards clean, homogeneous and intentional


environments, where aesthetics support functionality from first impression through to everyday use. As one of Europe’s leading players in the design and manufacture of doors, frames, wardrobes, panels and furniture pieces, Vicaima identifies three major décor trends it will be following throughout 2026.


1.Clean design as the new spatial language Aesthetic coherence is no longer optional. It has become an essential requirement. The most relevant projects of the coming years will be those that prioritise visual continuity, where doors, walls, panels and furniture elements share a common language. This approach creates fluid, balanced and visually calm settings.


This is where the door takes on a central role, becoming the link between architecture and design, and between technical performance and aesthetic expression. It is a defining element that marks entrances, structures circulation, ensures comfort and conveys the identity of a project, whether residential, hospitality or commercial. This trend is reflected in the growing demand for solutions that eliminate visual breaks, simplify architectural reading and reinforce a sense of order and wellbeing. Vicaima’s Portaro® Integrated responds directly to this need by allowing doors to be fully integrated into the architectural concept. Over the coming year, this range will continue to evolve, further strengthening the creation of homogeneous, elegant interiors aligned with a minimalist and contemporary aesthetic.


2. Natural and organic as an emotional response to excess In a world defined by acceleration and overstimulation, interiors are returning to essentials. The search for authenticity is expressed through more sensorial spaces, where natural and organic elements become increasingly relevant. This is conveyed through materials capable of creating atmospheres with character and emotional depth.


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