The Color Trend Designers Are Painting Dining Rooms Right Now

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The Color Trend Designers Are Painting Dining Rooms Right Now

With every new color story, trend, or palette I uncover lately, I grow more convinced that 2026 is going to be purple’s year. For too long, it’s been deemed outdated or too juvenile to be taken seriously in design — depending on what shade you go for — but now, purple, especially in its deepest, reddish-brown tones, is the color that every interior designer can’t stop talking about, particularly when it comes to the dining room.

Recently, I asked a number of different designers to share the one color they have been eyeing off when it comes to fresh dining room color ideas for 2026, and, coincidentally, they all said the same thing: “That smoky, near-black eggplant tone that is red in some lights and purple in others, and feels like candlelight turned into paint,” as San Francisco-based interior designer Lorri Hicks Cazenave put it.

So, as we move ever farther away from the era of all-gray, juicy jewel tones are redefining how we gather. Though decorating with purple may seem daunting, done in mesmerizing aubergine shades is much more timeless than you may imagine. Consider this my official apology for ever doubting purple’s chicness. Here’s how designers do it.

Image of an aubergine painted dining room with a dark wood dining table and teal and wood dining chairs.

Even though this aubergine paint color is dark, with the right decor and pairings, it doesn’t come across as stuffy or confining.

(Image credit: Austin Leis. Design: Studio Keeta)

So, why has purple become the dining room trend of the moment? Central to many contemporary interior design musings, people are craving spaces rich with soul again, which naturally translates to colors with depth, mystery, and mood.

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