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Fitted Furniture Colour Trends for 2026: Our Quick Guide

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Bespoke Fitted Media TV Wall Unit in Trending Green Colour

For The Love of Colour

At DAY & KNIGHT, we’ve noticed a shift in the projects coming through towards the end of 2025. More and more clients are gravitating towards green and blue tones; particularly Heritage Green, Fjord Green, Indigo Blue and Alby Blue. These colours aren’t just momentary favourites; they’re becoming defining choices in contemporary interiors leading into 2026 and are shaping what many homeowners are searching for as fitted furniture colour trends for 2026.

This growing trend reflects a broader movement towards spaces that feel grounded, restorative and connected to nature. We’re seeing these hues play an increasingly central role in the way homes and commercial environments are being styled today—especially in bespoke fitted furniture, from built-in wardrobes and media units to fitted home office furniture.

The Rising Wave Of Green and Blue Fitted Furniture

In recent years, a noticeable shift has been unfolding in home design, with furniture in shades of green and blue becoming increasingly popular across fitted wardrobes, fitted bedroom furniture and made-to-measure storage. This is not just a passing whim for bold statement pieces, but a broader move towards colour palettes that feel calm, natural and rooted in comfort—now a key part of the 2026 fitted furniture colour palette.

Double Set of Blue Fitted Wardrobes
Stylish set of double bespoke shaker fitted wardrobes in Blue for clients bedroom, made-to-measure by DAY & KNIGHT

Why Green Is On The Rise

The rise of green furniture goes hand in hand with a growing interest in more natural, earthy interiors. Greens like sage, moss, olive and deep forest tones create a sense of calm, connection to nature and grounding—ideal for fitted cabinetry and built-in storage that’s designed to feel timeless rather than trend-led.

Many interior designers in the UK see green replacing grey, or neutral beiges as the “new neutral”; a base tone that feels timeless yet warmer and more alive than the cooler greys of previous years. That makes green a strong option for anyone planning fitted furniture colours for 2026.

Green Built-in TV Media Wall Unit
Left: A living room featuring a bespoke green built-in tv media wall unit with open shelving and integrated lighting. The timber paneling behind the TV ads a subtle detail to the unit with oak top. Right: A lounge room with another bespoke green built-in TV media wall unit recently completed by DAY & KNIGHT.

The Evolving Appeal of Blue

Blue remains a popular colour for furniture, especially in more classic or minimalist interiors. Navy or dusty-blue shades add calm, sophistication and subtlety making them a natural fit for fitted living room furniture, media walls, and bespoke alcove shelving.

But even blue is evolving. Rather than bright or icy blues, the trend is leaning towards dustier, more muted tones; sometimes with a hint of green, echoing natural landscapes such as the sea or misty skies. These shades work beautifully across custom fitted furniture, where colour needs to feel calm and cohesive across a whole room scheme.

Custom Understairs Storage Cupboards in Blue
Hallway showcasing custom understairs storage cupboards in blue by DAY & KNIGHT. The shaker style really works with the blue for a modern elegant look.

The Design Thinking Behind The Trend

Why are so many people and designers drawn to green and blue furniture now? Several cultural and aesthetic factors converge:

  • A desire for calm and comfort: As modern life grows ever more hectic, homes are becoming sanctuaries. Green and blue evoke natural materials and landscapes, helping create calm, restful spaces rather than hyper-stimulating environments.
  • Replacing cold minimalism with warmth: The greys and ultramodern neutrals of past decades are giving way to warmer, earth-inspired palettes. Greens and blues—often paired with wood, brass and natural textiles—bring softness and personality to built-in furniture and bespoke joinery.
  • Versatility: Both colours work well across many furniture types and suit a range of styles from contemporary and Scandinavian-inspired to more traditional or eclectic—making them reliable choices for made-to-measure fitted furniture throughout the home.

What This Suggests About Broader Social and Design Shifts

The growing popularity of green and blue furniture may reflect deeper changes in how people think about their home—not just as a place to show style or status, but as a sanctuary. Especially in a time of rapid social and environmental change, the shift towards natural, calming interiors signals a desire for grounding, connection and emotional comfort. It’s influencing everything from fitted bedroom furniture colours to built-in cabinetry used in open-plan living and kitchen-adjacent spaces.

Built-in Home Office Desk Unit in Green
Bespoke built-in home office desk unit with green shaker doors, made-to-measure oak desk and oak back panel. Illuminated shelves add light and style to the unit.

It also marks a reaction against the colder minimalism and “scandi-grey” trends of the past decade, favouring warmth, personality and spaces that feel lived-in rather than showroom-perfect—an important theme across interior colour trends for 2026.

In short: green and blue coloured furniture tends to be more than just a style choice—they’re part of a cultural tilt towards wellbeing, calm and authenticity at home, and they’re set to remain standout fitted furniture colour trends for 2026.