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What Does ‘Good Taste’ Look Like in 2026? 12 Top Designers Break Down the Fundamentals and Why It Has Zero to Do with Following Trends


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Homes & Gardens explores what it means to have “good taste” in interior design, emphasizing that it is less about strict rules and more about developing a personal eye over time. The article outlines how designers encourage thoughtful curation, attention to proportion and quality, and confidence in mixing influences, explaining that well-considered homes reflect individuality, restraint, and an understanding of what feels authentic rather than simply following trends.

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