Spring is the time of change, and not only in nature but in ourselves.
At last, we no longer need to put on half our wardrobe when leaving the house, we can actually see the blue in the sky and, most importantly, all is blooming again.
The Japanese spring symbolizes love, the Christians’s rebirth, and the Jewish freedom. And to all of us, it’s the time to redecorate!
1. The Winter Palette Has To Go
Dark greens and reds can retire. Come spring, we crave jolly, soft colors that match the season.
Prioritize pastels, grass green, sky blue, and sunny colors.
2. Fresh Flowers, At Last
Finally, you’re able to buy fresh flowers or better yet, pluck them from your own garden.
Fresh flowers in the spring create the kind of lively aesthetic that isn’t comparable to anything else.
3. Go Green
If beiges and pastels aren’t your style, you may honor the spring with pretty much every shade of green.
It’s a lovely way to celebrate that the trees are no longer barren and that all is coming back to life!
4. Decorate the Window Sill
I learned a valuable lesson this fall: Never leave your plants on the window sill if there’s a working radiator right under!
In the spring, the heating finally stops, and we may again decorate the window sills to our hearts’ content.
5. Spring Vibes In Your Entryway
Celebrate the season with your home decor right from the door.
A basket of flowers, some greenery, and a pair of gardening scissors are all you need.
6. Wicker Decor
Wicker isn’t exclusive to the spring and summer aesthetic, but to me, it’s the most beautiful during the warmer seasons.
It’s inherently reminiscent of the cottage and farmhouse vibes, it’s warm and homey.
7. “Florals, For Spring? Groundbreaking.”
Meryl Streep’s awesome quote from The Devil Wears Prada (2006) sums up most of our outlook on seasonal decor.
We all want florals in the spring, and it’s absolutely not groundbreaking. Though, I don’t think it should be.
Spring isn’t about being outrageously new. It’s about the coziness and the familiar warmth we’ve been missing for many, many months.
8. Don’t Give Up On Plaid, Just Yet
Though plaid upholstery is quite popular for winter, it’s more than welcome in the spring too.
Pair it with some ruffled fabrics and warm colors, and it’s ready for the season!
9. Re-Purpose Christmas Decor
Here’s a cost and time-effective solution: swap your Christmas decor and string lights for tulips come the spring.
After all, recycling is one of the best ways to show our love for nature.
10. Devote Time to Your Patio
You’re finally able to decorate your patio without worrying that you’ll find your stuff frozen solid in the morning.
Clean your patio, get some lovely upholstery, and arrange fresh flowers all around.
11. Easter Bling
Reindeers rule the winter season, and bunnies the spring.
There are endless lovely styles for Easter arrangements and they vary anywhere from minimalist to maximalist.
Choose one that best fits your interior, and greet the season with style.
12. Sheer Curtains’ Time to Shine
When it comes to dressing your windows, winter is the best time for heavy drapes.
During the warmer part of the year, you want to get yourself light, sheer curtains that make the interior feel soft and airy.
13. Pink Is For Love
Spring is the universal symbol of love.
Join the bandwagon by decorating your home in pink and red.
14. Patterned Decor
Patterned pottery and lamps, especially in combination with bright surroundings, make for the perfect spring decor.
It adds to the richness and warmth of the space, which goes hand in hand with spring!
15. Romantic Vases
Colorful and painted vases and china are a welcome addition to spring decor.
And with that in mind, show off that china cabinet! Floral handprint is all the rage this season.
16. Wreath to Welcome the New Season
We make wreaths in winter, with acorns, ribbons, and evergreens.
So why not do the same in the spring – with the appropriate decor?
17. Botanical Wallpaper
Aside from florals, the most beloved patterns in the spring are botany-inspired.
Adorn your walls with branches, weeds, and leaves of all kinds.
18. Cottagecore Throw Pillows
Throw pillows are awesome home decor because you can re-purpose them for various themes and seasons for a very small amount of money.
In the spring, the theme is flowers, pastels, and softness.
19. Themed Art
Another thing that can easily be swapped whenever you need is wall art.
Blooming landscapes, seasonal animals, and spring-related quotes work excellently as wall decor.
20. Decorate Your Stairs
Don’t miss out on turning every part of your home into a herald of spring.
Use fresh or artificial plants to decorate your stair railing.
In Conclusion
Spring is the time of absolute, life-giving joy and our need to celebrate it goes far beyond the aesthetic or even the various cultural contexts.
In the distant, distant past, surviving the winter and making it to the spring was a great feat. This celebration of life is at the core of our love for spring.
Your cooking, fashion, and your home decor are all lovely ways to commemorate the season.