As we settle into 2026, the idea of “new” feels surronded around intention. The rush of January has passed, leaving space for quieter decisions — the kind that reshape not just our schedules, but our surroundings. Homes are being edited, softened, rebuilt. Corners are being cleared. Light is being invited in. Design, once again, is becoming personal.
This curated edit focuses on niche interior and design accounts that document the beauty of rebuilding — from slow renovations and thoughtful spaces to material-led design and lived-in minimalism. These are creators who approach the home as an evolving canvas, favouring restraint over spectacle and storytelling over trends.
Below are 11 accounts to follow to take inspiration for a home reset.
Marta Weronika Orlikowska
@martuniaorlikowska, founder of Celestine studio in Poland blends soft elegance with artistic sensitivity, creating a feed that feels like an intimate exploration of texture, colour, and understated beauty.
Through gently composed interiors, subtle material contrasts, and moments that evoke calm and balance.Ideal for anyone looking to reset their home in 2026, her account offers inspiration that is quietly expressive, deeply personal, and perfectly aligned with intentional, mindful living.
Junko Katoh
@katojun brings serene minimalism and japanese calm into every frame. Her images are a visual exploration of quiet spaces that elevate simplicity into soulful design.
With a focus on soft neutrals, natural light, and poetic compositions, this feed feels like a breath of fresh air for anyone craving a reset at home.
Industrial Konzept
@industrialkonzept is where raw materiality meets refined restraint — a feed that celebrates the beauty of structure, texture, and thoughtful architectural detail. With an eye for industrial inspirations grounded in subtle sophistication, this account showcases spaces where concrete, steel, wood, and light coexist in harmony rather than contrast.
It’s a masterclass in quiet strength for those resetting their homes in 2026, proving that impactful design works with precision, integrity, and considered simplicity.
Signe Emilie Olesen
@signeemilieolesen has a keen visual language that she uses to enhance style and spaces with a quiet poetic grace, blending tactile textures, muted palettes, and calm, contemplative compositions that feel like a visual exhale.
Her feed is a gentle lesson in measured beauty — where soft linen, natural materials and thoughtful details come together to create rooms that feel timeless and deeply personal. For anyone seeking inspiration that supports a mindful, soulful home reset in 2026, Signe Emilie Olesen’s aesthetic offers serenity in every scroll and intention in every frame.
Shawny Sander
@shawnysander blends minimalist foundations with bold, joyful details that feel both personal and aspirational. Her feed moves fluidly between serene architectural shots and playful styling moments, showcasing how colour, nostalgia, and unexpected elements can breathe life into everyday spaces. For anyone seeking inspiration that balances calm structure with creative flair, Shawny’s aesthetic offers a thoughtful push toward spaces that feel lived in, loved, and distinctly yours — a refreshing perspective for a home reset in 2026.
Tasmin Fong
@tasminfong brings a grounded sense of warmth and thoughtful simplicity to the design feed, turning everyday spaces into calm, inviting environments. Her aesthetic and visual language leans into soft neutrals, tactility, and effortless layering — creating interiors that feel both personal and timeless. Whether through beautifully composed corners of her home, subtle styling tips, or moments that celebrate natural light and texture, Tasmin’s feed is perfect for anyone seeking inspiration to reset their space with intention and quiet elegance in 2026.
Piccolo Haus curated by Yewon Kim
@piccolo_____haus — curated by Yeown Kim, founder of Openbook Studio — feels like stepping into a quiet, beautifully edited architectural journal. The account blends refined spatial storytelling with a love for details: soft materials, calm palettes, natural light, and interiors that feel lived-in yet intentionally curated. Each image reads like a lesson in measured restraint, where every object and surface contributes to a harmonious whole. For anyone looking to reset their space in 2026, this feed is a daily dose of thoughtful design that elevates simplicity into artful living.
Samira Rathod
@samira_rathod is an architectural designer who brings a poetic blend of art, architecture, and intimate interiors to your feed, crafting visual stories that feel both serene and deeply considered. With a keen eye for colour, texture, and light, Samira’s feed moves between beautifully composed spaces and subtle design details that transform rooms into calm, reflective places. It’s the kind of account that encourages intricate details, offering quiet yet powerful inspiration for those looking to reset their homes with intention in 2026.
Dain
@innibook offers a visual escape that feels like flipping through a thoughtfully curated design sketchbook — one that blends interiors, cafés, travel, and unique spaces with a quietly adventurous eye.
The account is a celebration of place as atmosphere, highlighting everything from serene interiors and boutique cafés to captivating spatial moments that feel ripe for inspiration. With its blend of architectural detail, colour harmony, and ambient mood, it is a perfect scroll for anyone resetting their home aesthetic in 2026.
Carla Nicieza
@carlanicieza brings an elevated yet deeply personal eye to interior storytelling, where soft textures, quiet colour palettes, and beautifully composed moments turn everyday spaces into calm sanctuaries.
Her feed feels like a thoughtfully curated editorial that balances lived‑in comfort, a carefully layered fashion with refined design intention. From serene corners of her home to subtle styling details that feel both timeless and accessible, Carla’s aesthetic is perfect for anyone looking to reset their space with purposeful simplicity and quiet elegance in 2026.
Ofpuga
@ofpuga is a feed that feels like a study in quiet colour and refined materiality, blending soft neutrals with occasional warm accents and understated details that elevate everyday spaces. Her aesthetic focuses on texture-first design — think layered linens, natural wood tones, and softly lit vignettes that make rooms feel both calm and intentional.
For anyone resetting their home in 2026, @ofpuga offers a soothing source of inspiration that proves thoughtful design needs to feel cohesive, intentional, and deeply personal.
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