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Welcome back to Season 2 of Charm & Circumstance! In this solo kickoff episode, Ashley shares her 2026 design forecast - what's falling out of favor, what clients are asking for more than ever, and how to make decisions that actually last.
We’re talking about the controversial Pantone Color of the Year, the shift away from trend-chasing, and the power of thoughtful, collected design that evolves with you.
Ashley also shares why small, consistent investments in your home can be a great option rather than one big overhaul - and how timeless design offers not just longevity, but freedom.
Plus: a quick update on what’s new this season (hello, video episodes on YouTube 👋)!
🔍 In This Episode:You can now watch full episodes of Charm & Circumstance on our YouTube channel for a deeper, more visual look at our design discussions, guest interviews, and behind-the-scenes from AMI.
🔗 Resources & Mentions:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend or leave a quick rating. It helps more people discover the show and supports meaningful design conversations.
By Ashley Morgan InteriorsWelcome back to Season 2 of Charm & Circumstance! In this solo kickoff episode, Ashley shares her 2026 design forecast - what's falling out of favor, what clients are asking for more than ever, and how to make decisions that actually last.
We’re talking about the controversial Pantone Color of the Year, the shift away from trend-chasing, and the power of thoughtful, collected design that evolves with you.
Ashley also shares why small, consistent investments in your home can be a great option rather than one big overhaul - and how timeless design offers not just longevity, but freedom.
Plus: a quick update on what’s new this season (hello, video episodes on YouTube 👋)!
🔍 In This Episode:You can now watch full episodes of Charm & Circumstance on our YouTube channel for a deeper, more visual look at our design discussions, guest interviews, and behind-the-scenes from AMI.
🔗 Resources & Mentions:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend or leave a quick rating. It helps more people discover the show and supports meaningful design conversations.