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12 Spring Home Decor Ideas to Liven Up Your Home

March 13, 2025
Spring has nearly sprung, and with that comes new life, more sunshine, and a burst of energy. Use some of that energy to redecorate your space in preparation for warmer months. These 12 spring home decor ideas will help you get your home spring-ready in no time.
Design 101
12 Spring Home Decor Ideas to Liven Up Your Home
March 13, 2025
Spring has nearly sprung, and with that comes new life, more sunshine, and a burst of energy. Use some of that energy to redecorate your space in preparation for warmer months. These 12 spring home decor ideas will help you get your home spring-ready in no time.

Embrace Floral Patterns

One of the best parts of spring are the new blooms. One of the best ways to prepare for spring is to add floral patterns and decor to your home. Recent trends embrace the return of floral motifs, especially in upholstery and wallpaper. There are tons of beautiful floral-upholstered sofas and armchairs to choose from. Set out flowery throw pillows and light blankets when the season changes and store them weather turns cold. Wallpaper is another great way to add florals to your space. Choose traditional wallpaper for something more permanent. Or invest in peel-and-stick wallpaper for a non-permanent solution.

Incorporate Pastel Colors

Nothing says spring like warm pastels. Change the color palette of your home with the season by starting with a neutral base for your permanent furnishings. Next, add seasonal color by incorporating pastel decor such as throw pillows, rugs, or curtains. 

Pastel pinks, sky blues, light greens, and pale yellows make your home feel light and airy and ready for that warm spring weather. Pair pastels with florals for a more intricate design or use them alone for more minimalist aesthetics
Add Natural Textures
Spring is all about nature, as the trees and flowers reawaken from their winter hibernation. Incorporate some of that nature into your home by choosing furnishings and decor with natural textures. 

Choose a wicker or rattan coffee table, or jute wall art for some earthy, natural decor. Incorporate soft wool or cotton throw blankets to stay cozy when the spring weather isn’t as warm.

Introduce Greenery 

Indoor plants spruce up a room and make it feel warm and more alive. For those who have a harder time keeping houseplants alive, fake plants are a great option. Drape fake vines along your walls or over shelving. Place realistic potted plants in corners and blank spaces.  

Utilize Vintage and Thrifted Pieces

Check local thrift or antique stores for some classic and affordable pieces, or search for distressed or vintage-style furniture and decor from your favorite retailer to get new pieces with an old charm. These pieces are a beautiful way to add character to your home.

Refresh Wall Art 

Choose spring-themed wall art incorporating florals or abstract pastels to easily add warmth and lightness to your space. Or DIY your own springtime artwork with dried flowers, cyanotype printing, paintings, and sketches of florals and greenery. 

Update With Lightweight Fabrics

Update your bedding and throw blankets with some lighter fabrics to accommodate chilly nights and temperate days. While wool knits and faux furs are perfect for winter frost, linen and cotton make better choices for warmer months. These fabrics are light and breathable, so they’ll keep you cozy without sweltering. There’s little worse than when the blanket is too warm, but it’s too cold to go without one. 

Enhance Outdoor Spaces 

The return of spring means you’ll be spending time outdoors. Refresh your outdoor spaces into a comfortable and clean space. Spruce up your patio or balcony with weather resistant furniture, such as chairs and tables made from wicker, coated metals, or treated wood. Make sure you clean any existing furniture or decor to clear away any dirt or debris that collects over the winter. Spring is also a great time to get some potted plants started. That way, they’ll be ready to bloom and add color and fragrance to your outdoor activities.  

Experiment with Bold Colors 

Spring isn’t just pastels—embrace bold colors and patterns! Bright palettes add energy, working for both spring and summer. Try rose red, leafy green, and turquoise, then mix in jewel tones for depth or pastels for softness.

Incorporate Artisan-Inspired Pieces 

Handcrafted decor is making a comeback alongside vintage trends. Unique, one-of-a-kind pieces add character—shop local craft fairs or browse artisans online. For a budget-friendly option, retailers offer artisan-inspired designs with a handmade feel.

Update Lighting Fixtures 

Welcome spring by updating your lighting. With longer, sunnier days ahead, swap heavy, dark fixtures for lighter, modern designs. This not only brightens your space but also creates an airy, refreshed aesthetic perfect for the season.

Declutter and Organize

One of the best spring decorating tips is to declutter and organize your space. There’s a reason people do “spring cleaning” every year. Getting rid of clutter makes your space feel clean and renewed. Having an organized space can also make it feel more relaxing. If everything is organized, you don’t have to worry about tripping over loose items or figuring out where to put things away. Everything has its place, so you can spend more time resting and less time tidying. 

Refresh Your Home This Spring 

There’s no better way to celebrate spring than by renewing your decor. Implement current trends, vintage pieces, artisanal decor, and poppy colors. Even doing some light decluttering and organizing can make you feel refreshed for the season. The most important spring decorating tip is to make the space feel like your own. Take time this spring and update your home to reflect your personality. 

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F.A.Q.

What are the elements of spring decor?

Some of the key elements of spring home decor include florals, pastels, greenery, and natural materials and textures. Anything that evokes the new growth of the season will fit in and make your space feel more vibrant and alive.

When should you start decorating for spring?

It’s entirely up to you when you’re ready for spring decor. Some people start decorating the moment the temperatures start to rise. Others wait for the official first day of spring in late March. Generally, a good time to think about spring decor is in late February or early-to-mid March, sometime between Valentine’s Day and Easter. 

What are spring colors for interior?

Most people aim for a pastel palette for spring. Soft pastel colors evoke spring florals and fit in well with other spring motifs. Others go for a more vibrant palette, perfect for pairing with bolder florals or bohemian patterns


Generally, when choosing a color palette, you’ll want to select three coordinating colors to build your palette around. Then add some neutrals to keep the color from being overwhelming. This helps balance the decor, so it isn’t too busy. 

Where to buy spring decor?

Many retailers update their furniture and decor offerings for spring. You’ll see the return of florals, pastels, and natural materials in many stores, so it’s easy to find decor you’ll love. 


To see a variety of decor options and furniture all in one place, use Furniture.com. You can see seasonal options from tons of major retailers to help you find the perfect pieces for your space. Once you’ve found what you want, Furniture.com will direct you to the retailer with the lowest current price, including sales and clearance

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