11 Custom Home Design Trends For 2026
- PGC Building + Design
- 3 days ago
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As we move into 2026, home design trends are evolving toward spaces that are not only beautiful but also deeply personal, connected, and intentional. Homeowners are prioritizing wellness, technology, and design elements that reflect how they truly live—combining function with craftsmanship in every detail. From fully integrated smart home systems to spa-inspired bathrooms and statement architectural features, today’s custom homes are built to enhance daily life while showcasing individual style.
In Central Oregon, these design trends are especially visible in the way homes embrace natural light, outdoor living, and materials that connect interiors with the surrounding landscape. Builders and designers are seeing increased interest in custom features like built-ins, saunas, and unique tilework that make every home feel one-of-a-kind.
Whether you’re planning a remodel or designing a new custom home, these top 11 custom home design trends for 2026 highlight where modern luxury living is headed—blending innovation, comfort, and timeless design for the next generation of dream homes.
11 Custom Home Design Trends In Central Oregon
Fully Connected Smart Home Technology
With smart home technology becoming more of the norm, most homes now have several different systems meant for different purposes: a system for automated shades and drapes, another for lighting, a third for home security, and so on. Bringing all these smart home systems into a single application for management, with a tool like Home Assistant, is now becoming more common and is one of the custom home design trends we expect to continue into 2026 and beyond.Â
This full connection of smart home systems enables homeowners to go beyond simple smart home setups where home temperature is independent of automated drapes and lighting, to tools that learn preferences and patterns and work together to create a personalized home environment. This fully connected smart home technology enables greater energy efficiency and convenience for homeowners.Â
Installing these smart home systems during a home remodel or new custom home build requires a little extra planning; however, the outcome - additional convenience, energy savings, and advanced home personalization - is worth the effort. And as AI continues to advance these technologies, we expect these benefits of fully connected smart home technology to grow and become even better in the future.
Upgraded Laundry Rooms & Mudrooms
In today’s luxury home design, every square foot of space is treated as an opportunity for style, comfort, and customization—no area is left purely functional. Once-overlooked utility spaces, such as laundry rooms and mudrooms, are now elevated with the same attention to detail and aesthetic consideration as kitchens or living areas. Homeowners are embracing the idea that every room should reflect the home’s overall design vision, turning even the most practical areas into beautifully cohesive extensions of their personal style.
This shift from pure utility to purposeful design often starts with built-in and custom cabinetry. Instead of basic shelving or off-the-rack storage, custom homes feature laundry room and mudroom cabinetry that blends seamlessly with the home’s architecture—crafted from premium materials, finished to match the interior palette, and designed to maximize both form and function. These tailored storage solutions ensure that even cleaning supplies, seasonal gear, or pet accessories have a stylish, designated home, helping maintain a clutter-free environment that feels refined and intentional.
Adding to this custom home design trend are touches like custom tilework and elegant lighting, as well as additional conveniences such as an island for extra storage and counter space, and designated pet washing stations. The latter being particularly appealing in such a dog-friendly environment like Central Oregon.
This custom home design trend exemplifies how modern luxury design is as much about enhancing daily living as it is about aesthetic appeal.
Creating Outdoor Oases

What may have started as a pandemic-era trend continues today as more and more Bendites and Central Oregonians are creating elevated outdoor living spaces that take advantage of the exceptional climate here in Central Oregon.Â
From covered outdoor kitchens to outdoor living rooms, this trend capitalizes on indoor-outdoor living. Beyond the additional space, custom homes in Central Oregon utilize outdoor spaces that take advantage of the incredible views many homes in our area have. Another key element is elegant outdoor lighting that sets the mood even after the sun has set.
While this custom home design trend isn’t new, we don’t see it slowing down anytime soon.
Wellness Elements
Wellness has become one of the most influential custom home design trends, shaping spaces that prioritize health, relaxation, and balance. Homeowners are no longer treating wellness as an add-on, but as an essential part of how a home feels and functions. From the moment you step inside, every design element—from lighting to air quality—works together to promote physical and emotional well-being.Â
Saunas are a prime example of this evolution. Once reserved for high-end spas or fitness clubs, saunas are now being seamlessly integrated into residential spaces, both indoor and outdoor. Custom in-home saunas offer the therapeutic benefits of heat, detoxification, and relaxation, right within the comfort of home.
Beyond relaxation, technology is playing an increasingly vital role in creating healthier indoor environments. Air quality monitors and advanced purification systems have become common in new builds and renovations, helping homeowners maintain optimal air conditions year-round. These systems filter out pollutants, allergens, and even pathogens, in addition to harmful contaminants caused by wildfires, offering peace of mind along with tangible health benefits.
Another home wellness trend we are seeing is circadian lighting systems. These systems are redefining the role of illumination in home design—adjusting brightness and color temperature throughout the day to mimic natural light cycles, supporting better sleep patterns and overall well-being.
These systems can be combined with other smart home technologies in fully connected smart home systems. Circadian lighting systems can be paired with smart blinds and drapes and smart thermostats for a more sophisticated and personalized environment.

Spa-like bathrooms that provide a daily retreat are another of the elements we are seeing in the wellness custom home design trend. These spaces go far beyond function, featuring elements like steam showers, soaking tubs, heated floors, and calming natural materials. Thoughtful lighting, layered textures, and tranquil color palettes transform bathrooms into personal sanctuaries—places to recharge, unwind, and restore balance at the end of the day.Â
In Bend, wellness has always been a common theme, and today’s luxury custom homes are taking wellness from the activities we partake in and weaving it into the fabric of our living spaces.
Custom Windows
Related to wellness in custom home design is the intentional use of custom windows to bring in abundant natural light. Sunlight plays a vital role in boosting mood, regulating circadian rhythms, and enhancing overall well-being—so it’s no surprise that designers are prioritizing how light interacts with each space.Â
In Central Oregon, custom homes often feature window designs that create a full floor-to-ceiling effect, often mirroring the shape of the wall. This approach offers the grandeur and openness of expansive glass while maintaining comfort and architectural balance. This also allows homeowners to take full advantage of surrounding views, turning nature itself into a key design feature. Whether it’s a sweeping mountain vista or a private garden, custom window layouts frame these outdoor scenes like artwork—bringing the restorative qualities of the natural world indoors.
In addition to their aesthetic appeal, windows are being thoughtfully positioned in unique and unexpected locations to capture light throughout the day while preserving privacy. High clerestory windows, corner glazing, or well-placed transoms allow sunlight to filter gently into living areas, bathrooms, and hallways—spaces that might otherwise rely on artificial light.Â
By carefully tailoring window size, shape, and placement, this custom home design trend enriches daily living with warmth, clarity, and connection to the outdoors.
Statement Fireplaces
In custom home design, the fireplace has evolved far beyond its traditional role as a heat source—it’s now a central architectural statement and a defining feature of interior style. Floor-to-ceiling fireplaces create a sense of grandeur, drawing the eye upward and becoming a natural focal point in living rooms, great rooms, or even primary suites. These dramatic installations are often finished in full stone, whether natural marble, limestone, or textured slate, to give the space a timeless and high-end presence.
Custom mantles further personalize the look, blending seamlessly with the home’s design language. From minimalist concrete ledges to sculptural wood or metal forms, custom fireplace mantle design complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. Some designers are also experimenting with unique fireplace shapes—asymmetrical designs, double-sided fireplaces, or suspended fire features—to add a sculptural, art-like element to the room. Together, these statement fireplaces embody a blend of function, craftsmanship, and bold design.
Statement Tile
Tile design has become one of the most expressive tools in luxury interiors, allowing homeowners to showcase personality, texture, and artistry throughout the home. In the kitchen, tile is going beyond standard backsplash heights to create full backsplash installations that extend from countertop to ceiling. These expanses of tile make a striking visual impact, especially when paired with custom tile designs that introduce intricate patterns or bold color choices. Statement tile is also one of the elements that can give an otherwise ordinary kitchen a more luxurious feel. See more in our luxury kitchen remodel ideas.

In the bathroom, tile takes on a spa-like quality with floor-to-ceiling applications that envelop the space in texture and pattern. Homeowners are choosing to incorporate two-tone tile combinations in showers—mixing materials like marble and porcelain or using contrasting shades to define zones and add visual depth. This level of detail not only elevates the overall aesthetic but also personalizes and customizes the home, making each space feel curated and intentional.
Statement fireplaces and tile installations both reflect the broader trend in custom home design toward architectural features that balance artistry and comfort—spaces that are as visually stunning as they are deeply personal.
Multiple En-Suites
In a place where many have moved to the area from another location around the country, multiple en-suites add a comfortable touch for visiting family and friends. In some homes, there is one additional en suite, and in others, every bedroom includes an en suite bathroom, providing a more hotel-like experience for guests.
Multiple en-suites aren’t just for guests, though; they also create a more comfortable and practical living space when more than one generation is living in the same home. This trend in multigenerational living has grown not only in Bend but nationwide, and we don’t see it slowing anytime soon. As such, a modern home that can accommodate this lifestyle is becoming more and more appealing.
Adding An ADU
In a similar vein, we’ve seen growth in the number of homeowners adding an ADU to their property in Bend and beyond. An ADU has many benefits, one of them being a separate, more private space for visiting relatives and friends, similar to another en suite in your home, but with the added benefit of a kitchen. Also similar to the multiple en suite trend, an ADU is a popular option for families embracing multigenerational living.Â
An ADU also has the benefit of being a separate space that can be rented out, providing additional rental income and another form of housing.Â
This additional housing is something the city of Bend is encouraging. Earlier in 2025, the city changed its ADU regulations to allow not just one, but two ADUs on a single property with a single-family residence. The city also launched a library of pre-approved ADU designs in 2025 aimed at streamlining the ADU building process for homeowners.
With support from the city and the growing trends in multigenerational living, we see this home design trend accelerating into 2026.
If you are looking for an ADU builder in Bend or Central Oregon, our team at PGC Building + Design would love to talk with you. Contact us for a free consultation.
Custom Built-Ins
Built-ins have always been a great way to add storage space and interest in any home; however, we’re seeing a renewed desire for custom built-ins in unique places and interesting styles.Â
Built-ins are no longer reserved for the living room or kitchen; they're finding a home in pantries, bathrooms, and in today’s upgraded laundry rooms and mudrooms.Â
Whether it's floor-to-ceiling built-ins in an office space or craft room, or a built-in in the entryway designed to highlight a particular piece of art, custom built-ins are being used to add architectural interest and style in today’s luxury custom homes. For both their practicality and the way they can personalize a space, built-ins are a custom home design trend we don’t see slowing down anytime soon.
Timeless Design
As the name suggests, this trend is timeless. However, it’s worth highlighting renewed interest in creating a living space that is in style, no matter what the current trend dictates. In the custom homes we are building in Central Oregon, we’re seeing homeowners embrace timeless home design ideas like neutral color palettes and natural materials, particularly those that are locally abundant.Â
This custom home design trend builds on other trends we’ve mentioned of wellness, custom windows for ample natural light, while allowing for statement elements like the statement fireplace and tile to really shine. As we progress into 2026, we expect to see interest in building a custom home with timeless design continue, paired with statement elements that reflect current design trends and bring in a personalized touch.
Recap: Top Custom Home Design Trends in 2026
Fully Connected Smart Technology
Upgraded Laundry Rooms & Mudrooms
Creating Outdoor Oases
Wellness Elements
Custom Windows
Statement Fireplaces
Statement Tile
Multiple En-Suites
Adding An ADU
Custom Built-Ins
Timeless Design
The custom home design trends we see for 2026 can all be categorized into one of the following: health & wellness, personalization, and convenience. These themes aren’t new and often reflect key reasons homeowners choose to build a custom home or remodel the home they have; however, in 2026, we expect to see these trends continue to manifest in the ways we’ve described here.
For anyone looking for a remodel contractor or to build a luxury custom home in Bend, Sunriver, or elsewhere in Central Oregon, you can schedule a free consultation to discuss your design ideas and learn how we can help you incorporate the trends you’d like to see in your new space.
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