Benny Blanco embraces the “drenching” trend in his home

Benny Blanco embraces the “drenching” trend in his home
Benny Blanco embraces the “drenching” trend in his home. Reproduction/Instagram

Small spaces can make a big impact when treated the right way. According to Homes & Gardens, even the most awkward corners can become bold and sophisticated areas through the smart use of the so-called drenching pattern.

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An inspiring example of the drenching trend is Benny Blanco’s dining nook. The team at bonVIVANT Interiors transformed a compact area into a true celebration of kilim prints. The space came to life with a red Persian rug paired with upholstered chairs featuring geometric patterns in matching tones, creating a seamless flow between the elements.

To balance the visual impact of the prints, the team opted for white walls and a neutral dining table, which helped highlight the details even more. A pink and black artwork framed in white echoed the colors of the rug, ensuring harmony throughout the room.

According to Homes & Gardens, the success of this composition shows why the “drenching” or immersion pattern is becoming one of the key interior design trends for 2026, particularly in dining areas.

Interior designer James Piling explains: “Layering is essential to create a warm and welcoming space. Mixing rich patterns in wallpaper, upholstery, or table linens can result in a striking and inviting look.” He adds that for a modern approach, abstract shapes and hand-drawn stripes help avoid an overly traditional feel.

Another point highlighted by Homes & Gardens is the use of red in Benny Blanco’s design, which enhances the sense of warmth and vibrancy. Piling recommends that those looking to experiment with this aesthetic can start with small touches of the color — such as tableware, cushions, or even a standout chair — to transform the atmosphere of the dining room.

As the magazine notes, layering different patterns, colors, and textures creates a unique effect that’s hard to replicate through other techniques. It’s no surprise that the drenching trend is quickly gaining popularity in interior design.

Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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