When Pantone released their 2026 Colour of the Year — PANTONE 11-4201 “Cloud Dancer”, a soft, billowy white meant to evoke calm and clarity, I wasn’t surprised. After the last few years, it makes sense that many of us are craving simplicity and serenity at home.
But here’s the thing: calm doesn’t have to mean colourless.
At Little Star Renovations, we design and build kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home renovations across Metro Vancouver and the Comox Valley, and one thing I always tell clients is this — you can create a peaceful, grounding space without stripping away personality. In fact, the most serene homes often have just enough warmth, colour, and texture to feel truly restorative.
Let’s look at a few ways to go beyond the blank canvas while keeping that calm, collected feeling, especially in kitchens and bathrooms, where it matters most.
I completely understand why neutral homes are appealing, especially if you have a demanding job, a busy household, or simply want your home to feel like a break from overstimulation. But neutrality doesn’t have to mean no colour at all.
The sweet spot is balance. Soft hues, natural materials, and thoughtful textural contrast that reflect you — while still feeling calm, timeless, and livable.
Here are three design directions we have recently explored with clients renovating in the Lower Mainland, the North Shore, and Vancouver Island.
Living and working in North Vancouver, it’s impossible not to be inspired by the ocean, forests, and ever-changing skies. A palette rooted in blues and greens brings that natural calm indoors — and there’s real science behind it. Green tones are proven to help regulate the nervous system and reduce stress.
A West Coast–inspired kitchen or bathroom features:
The result? A space that feels fresh, coastal, and quietly contemporary.
If winter has you dreaming of warmer places (I feel this deeply), a soft Mediterranean influence can bring spa-like calm into your renovation — without feeling themed or overdone.
Think sun-washed neutrals, dramatic contrast and subtle warmth.
Touches that evoke a Mediterranean spa retreat:
This approach works beautifully in bathroom renovations, creating a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to slow down and soak it in.
For many of our clients, calm means escaping the noise — mentally, not just physically. An old-world farmhouse influence on kitchens can transport us to another time, and deliver warmth, comfort, and a sense of ease after a long day.
Key elements for that charming European feel:
It’s rustic, yes — but also refined, timeless and livable – perfect for families.
White will always have its place in interior spaces. But if you’re planning a renovation this year I encourage you to think beyond “neutral only.” Too often, renovations are approached through the lens of potential future buyers, resulting in spaces that feel safe — but also a little soulless. Instead, let’s design a home that reflects who you are and how you want to live right now, without worrying about who might live there someday. After all, a renovation isn’t just an investment in your home’s future value — it’s an investment in your quality of life today.
Serenity in the home can come from:
That’s where the magic happens ✨
If you’re ready to explore a renovation that feels both serene and personal, we’d love to help.
— Patty
Lead Designer, Little Star Renovations ⭐️