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26.01.2026

How to personalise a new home with white without being boring.

Personalising and decorating a home in white without being boring is possible. Pantone 2026 "Cloud Dancer" puts the colour white back at the centre of home decoration, with luminous, natural and timeless atmospheres. We tell you how to apply this trend and how to bring it into the home with Hogariza.

26 January 2026

When you open a new home, the key moment arrives: choosing the interior finishes. Colours, materials and textures will define the style of the home for years to come, so getting it right is essential. One of the fastest growing trends is the use of white, an option that brings light, spaciousness and harmony. However, the usual doubt arises: how to decorate with white without the result looking cold or boring?

In 2026, the Pantone “Cloud Dancer” puts white back at the centre of interior design. But the interesting thing is not the fashion, but how it is applied to the process of personalising the home. This is where Hogariza comes into play, the service that allows you to customise a new home from the project so that each home fits the style and needs of the person who is going to live in it.

Why white is a solid choice for a new home

White is one of the smartest colours in interior design. In addition to brightness and a feeling of spaciousness, it offers significant practical advantages in the context of new buildings:

It facilitates future changes without the need for major renovations.
– It is timeless, so it does not become obsolete.
– It brings visual order to undefined spaces.
– It coexists well with natural materials and design pieces.
– Revalues the space in the eyes of the buyer or visitor.

In new-build homes, where natural light is a growing asset, white allows them to be maximised and adapted to different user profiles.

Pantone 2026 Cloud Dancer: the white that is on trend

The colour of the year 2026 chosen by Pantone is “Cloud Dancer”, a white with soft, serene and luminous undertones. In contrast to other cooler whites, it offers:

Visual warmth
Colour versatility
Balanced neutrality
Increased sense of space

Cloud Dancer works particularly well in living rooms, bedrooms and transition areas, where light takes centre stage.

How to decorate with white without being boring (practical guide)

The key is in the combination. White acts as a base, but requires materials and textures that add depth. The most effective strategies are:

1. Introduce natural materials

Light wood, ceramics, linen, cotton and fibres add texture and “temperature”, preventing the space from becoming flat.

2. Opt for soft lines and light pieces

Furniture with rounded profiles and light designs improve the visual reading of the room.

3. Powdered pastels as an accent

The “Powdered Pastels” palette combines with Cloud Dancer to create a contemporary colour balance.

4. Natural light + warm lighting

The white acts as a reflector, so the lighting is decisive for the final result.

Personalising a new home: from moodboard to execution

When it comes to new housing, the choice of finishes is not just a question of aesthetics: it defines how the house will be lived in. Personalisation makes it possible:

– Adjust the house to the owner’s style.
– Choose materials that evolve better over time.
– Avoid later costly renovations.
– Coordinate colours before handing over the keys.

This is the difference between inspiration and design: the chromatic and material decision is made before living, reducing errors and increasing the quality of life from the first day.

Hogariza: home personalisation at no additional cost

The Hogariza service allows you to personalise your home from the design stage. This offers two clear competitive advantages over subsequent decoration:

  1. Less improvisation
    Decisions are integrated into the design and not after the move.
  2. Better efficiency and a better end result
    Coherent finishes, materials adjusted to the user’s style and more harmonious dwellings.

The Aire collection, inspired by natural tones and serene whites, allows trends such as Cloud Dancer to be applied in a realistic, practical and long-lasting way.

Housing that accompanies life (and future decisions)

A house is not lived in a catalogue, but on a day-to-day basis. That is why the choice of white in a new home is strategic: it leaves room for the home to grow over time, allows for changes and supports future decisions without losing coherence.

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