Spring decorating ideas for every area in the house can help you embrace the changing of the seasons. There are many easy, low-cost methods to brighten your spaces and uplift your mood, including wreaths, flower arrangements, table settings, mantel displays, pastel accents, and more.
Check out these spring decorating ideas to help you embrace the pleasures of spring and get over your winter blues.
Glass Cloche Display
Lobster and Swan brought spring indoors by arranging garden-picked flowers in delicate vintage glass bud vases. Placing them under a glass cloche gives the display a refined, jewel-box feel that elevates even a small corner of your home. This setup works beautifully as a centerpiece or accent piece on a console or side table, combining the charm of fresh blooms with the timeless elegance of glassware. Switching out the flowers as the season progresses keeps the look dynamic and fresh. It also provides a fun way to showcase smaller blooms that might otherwise get lost among larger arrangements.
Off-Season Mantel
Even if your fireplace isn’t in use during spring, you can transform the mantel into a seasonal focal point. Thistlewood Farms created a serene display using neutral tones and plenty of greenery, layering decorative wooden trees and small bird figurines at varying heights. Backing the arrangement with a rustic barn door adds depth and character. This approach brings spring into the living room while also allowing the mantel to serve as a versatile, ever-changing display space that can evolve with the seasons or holidays.
Canopy of Roses
In this dreamy girls’ bedroom from Ellie Cashman Design, a rose-covered canopy envelops the bed, evoking a whimsical springtime garden. Decorative butterflies hovering along the walls enhance the ethereal vibe, creating a playful yet elegant look. This style can be adapted for any child’s room or even a cozy reading nook, providing a soft, airy touch that celebrates the season’s beauty while making the space feel magical. Adding sheer fabrics or pastel cushions further enhances the springtime charm.
Garden-Inspired Table
Inspired by Charm styled a springtime table that’s perfect for seasonal gatherings. A flowering bulb centerpiece in purple and yellow adds instant freshness, while vintage Bavarian dinnerware and crocheted glass cozies create a nostalgic charm. Bronze rabbit figurines and floral print napkins complete the look, making it ideal for Easter or casual spring meals. Layering textures, patterns, and natural elements ensures the table feels lively yet sophisticated, creating a setting that invites guests to linger.
Coral Wainscoting
A simple coat of coral paint on wainscoting can refresh any room for spring. Interiors by McCall used this cheerful hue in a baby’s room to instantly brighten the space. Coral works in multiple settings, from bedrooms to living rooms, and pairs beautifully with soft neutrals or fresh greenery. This easy DIY project requires minimal effort but has a big visual payoff, giving your space a light, breezy spring feeling without a full remodel. Combining it with pastel textiles or subtle metallic accents further elevates the seasonal vibe.
Spring Collage
Lobster and Swan transformed everyday paper and magazines into a personalized spring collage. Mounted in a gilded frame, the display serves as a seasonal mood board or mini art piece. This DIY is accessible for all ages and encourages creativity, making it a fun way to celebrate the season while repurposing materials you already have at home. Changing out the papers and images throughout spring allows the collage to stay fresh and relevant, creating an evolving focal point on a wall or tabletop.
Print Gallery Wall
Casa Watkins Living created a vibrant print gallery wall featuring green and pink flamingos, adding a cheerful burst of color to the space. Gallery walls are a flexible way to rotate seasonal decor, letting you refresh your home’s look with minimal effort. Using a mix of frames and sizes creates dimension, and incorporating spring motifs like florals, birds, or pastel accents keeps the display light and lively. This approach is perfect for hallways, bedrooms, or even small living rooms that need a playful seasonal touch.
Spring Bar Cart
Inspired by Charm added a springtime flair to a bar cart with metallic rose gold accents, clear glassware, and bud vases filled with bright pink and orange flowers. Seasonal bar carts are a fun way to bring spring indoors, whether used for drinks or simply as a decorative display. Adding small figurines, candles, or colorful trays enhances the look. Rotating items with the seasons keeps the cart feeling fresh and adds personality without overwhelming the space.
Green Wall
A Beautiful Mess installed a dramatic faux living wall to bring a year-round spring feel to a home office. Made from artificial plants and astroturf, the wall runs floor to ceiling, providing a lush backdrop without requiring maintenance. Faux greenery like this gives spaces an immediate, feel-good natural vibe and works well in offices, living rooms, or entryways. Pairing it with simple decor elements like neutral desks or wooden accents ensures the greenery remains the focal point.
Sherbet Shades
Will Brown Interiors infused this primary bedroom suite with soft pastels inspired by classic spring shades. A neutral beige and gray base is complemented with sherbet pinks, peaches, lavenders, and soft blues, creating a serene yet uplifting space. Pastel accents work particularly well in bedrooms, bathrooms, or seating areas, bringing lightness and freshness. Incorporating complementary textures like linen, cotton, or light rugs makes the space cozy and seasonal.
Bold Florals
Alvin Wayne used a bold floral statement piece to brighten a matte black NYC apartment bedroom, proving spring decor doesn’t have to rely on soft pastels. Statement florals can create a dramatic focal point in any room, balancing darker tones with energy and life. This approach works in bedrooms, living areas, or even small entryways. Pairing bold florals with minimal surrounding decor ensures they stand out without overwhelming the space.
Bookshelf Styling
Inspired by Charm styled spring into a bookshelf by incorporating green and blue accents, fresh greenery, and vintage rabbit or farm animal figurines under glass domes. Styling shelves seasonally is a simple way to refresh a room without major redecorating. Layering plants, books, and small objects creates visual interest while keeping everything cohesive. Changing items periodically maintains novelty and keeps the space feeling lively throughout spring.
Rabbit Lamp
AHG Interiors added a whimsical bunny lamp to a minimalist child’s bedroom, offering a playful touch that signals spring. Whimsical accents like this delight both children and adults, providing a sense of surprise and fun. This can be adapted for a nursery, reading corner, or office, adding seasonal charm while remaining functional. Pairing with soft lighting or pastel textiles enhances the springtime atmosphere.
Two-Tone Pink
Cathie Hong Interiors used blush tones in a bathroom to brighten the space naturally. Pink can act as a subtle neutral or a vibrant accent depending on shade, giving rooms a warm, inviting glow. Using two complementary shades creates depth and visual interest, and pairing with white or cream keeps the palette fresh. This technique can be applied to bedrooms, bathrooms, or entryways for a seasonal refresh.
Vintage Botanical Prints
Lobster and Swan repurposed thrifted botanical prints to refresh a garden shed for spring. Framed vintage-style posters of geraniums and other plants add charm and personality without a huge expense. Sourcing prints online, at flea markets, or local shops ensures unique pieces that celebrate the season. Botanical artwork can be rotated each year to highlight different spring blooms.
Coastal Colors
Desiree Burns Interiors refreshed a living space by swapping heavy winter textiles for pastel cotton pillows in shades of blue and white, evoking a coastal spring vibe. Lightweight linens and airy fabrics instantly make a space feel breezy and inviting. Pairing soft hues with natural textures like wicker or light wood enhances the seasonal feel and creates a relaxing atmosphere perfect for spring mornings.
DIY Topiary
Thistlewood Farms created a charming indoor topiary using a wire hanger and ivy, bringing formal garden elegance inside. This project can be adapted with faux greenery for low-maintenance decor or live plants for a more natural look. Topiaries add structure and height to tabletops, mantels, or entryways, offering a refined yet playful seasonal accent that elevates any room.
Blush Baby Room
Maison Ellie designed a blush-toned nursery with floral bedding and framed artwork, infusing the space with cheerful spring energy. Soft pastels and floral motifs help brighten long days and late-night feedings, providing a comforting atmosphere for parents and children alike. Accessories like plush rugs, curtains, or cushions in coordinating colors complete the spring-inspired look.
Pop of Yellow
Mindy Gayer Design Co. used lemon-slice polka dot wallpaper in a child’s room to celebrate spring’s sunny energy. Bright yellow accents instantly lift a room, making even neutral spaces feel fresh and playful. Pairing the wallpaper with simple furniture or complementary pastel decor keeps the space cheerful without feeling chaotic, creating a welcoming environment for any season.
Vintage Tray Gallery Wall
Inspired by Charm transformed a collection of vintage metal trays into a gallery wall, featuring painted green backgrounds and spring motifs like birds and flowers. This creative display adds texture and visual interest to a pantry, hallway, or dining area. Rotating trays or swapping seasonal colors allows the display to evolve with the year while celebrating spring.
Sun Hat Gallery Wall
Mindy Gayer Design Co. used straw sun hats and woven baskets to create an entryway display that evokes warm, carefree spring days. This breezy approach is inexpensive, easy to update, and adds personality to transitional spaces like hallways or mudrooms. Layering hats at different heights creates movement and makes the arrangement feel casual yet intentional.
Bird-Themed Wallpaper
Ursula Carmona installed bird-themed wallpaper in a dressing room to bring energy and life to the space. If a permanent installation feels intimidating, peel-and-stick alternatives offer flexibility while achieving a similar vibrant effect. Paired with minimal furniture or natural wood accents, bird motifs provide a light, airy backdrop perfect for spring decor.
Rattan Flower Headboard
K Shan Designs incorporated a flower-shaped rattan headboard paired with a dark floral thrifted painting to celebrate spring in a bedroom. Rattan brings texture and warmth, while floral artwork reinforces the seasonal theme. This combination works in both adult and children’s rooms, adding a vintage yet contemporary charm that fits seamlessly with spring décor.
Spring Table Decor
Lobster and Swan arranged flowering bulbs in a large terracotta pot atop a midcentury modern cabinet, creating a bright indoor table display. Seasonal flowers bring color and energy into living spaces while complementing existing furniture. This setup works well for entryways, living rooms, or dining areas, giving a refreshing focal point for spring.
Watering Can Vase
Thistlewood Farms repurposed a watering can as a vase for spring blooms, adding interest to a previously empty corner. Unexpected vignettes like this bring personality and charm to hallways, side tables, or kitchen counters. Combining vintage or rustic containers with seasonal flowers creates an approachable, playful style that’s easy to replicate in any home.
Easter Egg Colors
Rise Interiors styled a window seat with a cheerful spring palette of pastel tones that contrast beautifully with soft gray walls. This approach emphasizes the natural light from windows while adding seasonal cheer. Incorporating complementary pillows, throws, or small decorative objects enhances the cozy feel, making it a perfect reading nook or relaxing corner for spring mornings.
Colored Glass
Leclair Decor added impact to a neutral space with a robin’s egg blue glass vase filled with tall flowering branches. Colored glass introduces subtle seasonal flair without overwhelming the room. Arranging blooms of varying heights creates a sense of movement and dimension, while keeping the decor approachable and adaptable as spring progresses.
Lightweight Linens
Mindy Gayer Design Co. swapped heavy winter towels for lightweight, quick-drying fouta or Turkish towels to refresh the laundry room for spring. Seasonal textile swaps are an easy way to update functional spaces, making them feel lighter and more airy. Coordinating colors with adjacent decor ensures the room feels cohesive and inviting for springtime routines.
Orange and Pink Palette
Lobster and Swan added energy to a bedroom with bold orange and pink accents, using a mix of large and small floral prints. Vibrant color palettes bring life to neutral or muted spaces, celebrating the brightness of spring. Combining patterned textiles with solid colors ensures balance while creating a lively, cheerful environment.
Potted Plants
Casa Watkins Living filled a sunny corner with a yellow armchair and an abundance of potted plants, achieving a maximalist spring vibe. Layering plants of varying sizes, colors, and heights instantly enlivens living spaces and enhances the sense of spring indoors. Incorporating both flowering and leafy plants creates visual interest and a lush, natural feel.
Green Kitchen Cabinets
Velinda Hellen for Emily Henderson added fresh green lower cabinets to a modern kitchen, bringing a touch of nature-inspired color indoors. The deep window sill above the sink features leafy plants, further enhancing the springtime feel. Integrating greenery and soft hues into functional spaces like kitchens helps maintain a seasonal atmosphere while keeping the design practical and stylish.

































