Decorating Seasonal Decorating 42 Spring Decorating Ideas to Freshen Up Your Home Floral patterns, soft colors, and breezy textures can bring a relaxed springtime feel to every room in the house. By Emily VanSchmus Emily VanSchmus Emily VanSchmus is the assistant digital home editor at Better Homes & Gardens, where she covers home decor, entertaining ideas, and more. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process and Abby Wolner Abby Wolner Abby Wolner is a freelance writer trained in journalism through Drake University. She is a former food writer and contributor to Better Homes & Gardens. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on April 17, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Adam Albright Welcome spring by giving your home a refresh. We're sharing our favorite spring decorating ideas to help you transition your space for the season. While florals are always popular this time of year, you don't have to wallpaper the entire house to give it an update. Once you've finished your spring cleaning, add a few colorful accents, cozy textures, and fresh flowers to your living space. Fluff up your throw pillows, cut some fresh greenery from your garden, and take inspiration from our favorite springtime decor ideas. 23 Pretty Spring Centerpieces and Floral Arrangements 01 of 42 Floral Furniture Kim Cornelison Floral upholstery and a vase of fresh flowers bring a springtime look to this bright dining space. A handful of potted plants scattered throughout the room bring seasonal greenery indoors, while a woven rug and rattan light fixture add natural texture to the space. 02 of 42 Bedroom Wallpaper Read McKendree Photography Bright floral wallpaper adds a bit of playfulness to this muted bedroom color scheme. Bold wallpaper patterns make decorating the rest of a room easy as it creates a focal point and provides a color palette to pull from. Peachy curtains, blush sheets, and an assortment of pink throw pillows tie the space together. 40 Primary Bedroom Ideas for Every Style 03 of 42 Natural Textures Nicole Pankopp Pair natural textures with fresh greenery for a subtle springtime look. Here, a large vase of eucalyptus branches enlivens an assortment of wooden spoons, serving trays, and cutting boards that stand ready for outdoor entertaining. 04 of 42 Cherry Blossom Wreath Marty Baldwin Bright cherry blossoms are a sure sign of spring. Even if the vibrant pink trees don't bloom in your neighborhood, you can enjoy their beauty at home with this DIY spring decoration. Make a faux cherry blossom wreath for your front door using a handful of materials from the crafts store and use a pretty green ribbon to hold the spring wreath in place. 05 of 42 Neutral Dining Room LAURA MOSS PHOTOGRAPHY You don't have to deck your home in pastels or bright shades to decorate for spring. In this neutral dining space, natural textures, faux plants, and muted green chairs evoke a fresh, calm feeling without overwhelming the space with color. A vintage botanical wall print further nods to nature. 06 of 42 Spring Flowers Jason Donnelly A bouquet of fresh spring flowers can brighten any space for the season. Here, an assortment of ranunculus—which typically bloom in early spring—in a white ceramic pitcher pop against the neutral backdrop of this kitchen. 07 of 42 Screened-In Porch Ideas Brie Williams If the weather isn't quite warm enough for outdoor entertaining, dress up a screened-in porch in springy hues instead. A floral tablecloth and matching throw pillows add color to the space, while string lights overhead create ambience. 08 of 42 Bathroom Wallpaper Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography LLC Thanks to their versatility, neutral floral patterns are an ideal choice for more permanent design elements like traditional wallpaper or furniture upholstery. Here, a black and white floral pattern evokes spring along with a vase of bright yellow blooms. As the seasons change, simply swap out accessories like hand towels to transition the space to summer or fall. 09 of 42 Spring Coffee Table Decor Annie Schlechter You don't need to repaint the walls or buy new throw pillows to decorate for spring. Adding just one new element can invigorate a room without blowing your decor budget. Here, a textured white vase of bright yellow blooms brings new life to this setup of coffee table books and beach-inspired decor. A sparkling disco ball catches natural light pouring through the windows and bounces it around the room as a reminder that gloomy winter days are over. 10 of 42 Spring Florals David Land Floral prints might seem a bit cliche when it comes to spring decorating, but there are plenty of ways to make botanical patterns work with any design style. Here, a deer painting gives a floral headboard and leafy throw pillows a charming country cottage feel. 11 of 42 Sunroom Swing Adam Albright A cozy sunroom is ideal for early spring, when it's not quite warm enough to spend the day outdoors but you still want to admire all the spring blooms. Here, an assortment of pastel throw pillows creates an inviting seat on an indoor porch swing. An antique bird poster framed by olive green curtains serves as a reminder that spring is on the way. The 39 Best Throw Pillows of 2024 for Every Style 12 of 42 Decorate with Houseplants Marty Baldwin As spring bulbs begin to pop up outdoors, an assortment of low-maintenance houseplants can bring the color of the season indoors. Incorporate a variety of plants with interesting textures and colors, then pair with a vintage botanical print. 13 of 42 Decorate with Pink Carson Downing Light pink tones evoke springtime cherry blossoms and Easter bunny ears. The shade gives this living room a cozy, relaxed feel without feeling too saccharine. Blush-colored walls, a rosy pink blanket, and vase of fresh lilies carries the sweet color scheme throughout the room. 14 of 42 Spring Throw Pillows Helen Elizabeth Norman The deep orange sofa in this living space gets a seasonal lift with the addition of mismatched pink throw pillows. A blue vase adds a pop of complementary color, while ranunculus in the same shades as the pillows help tie the space together. 15 of 42 Pink and Blue Color Scheme David A. Land A gallery wall filled with pink and blue art prints provides the color scheme for the rest of this airy living room. The hues continue on the throw pillows and tabletop accessories, while layered rugs in neutral tones help ground the space and add a relaxed, lived-in feel. 16 of 42 White Dining Room Joyelle West Photography This coastal-inspired dining space is an ideal gathering spot for late spring get-togethers. Large windows make the room bright and airy, while soft, neutral textures featured on the throw pillows keep the breakfast nook bench comfortable. A leafy indoor tree incorporates the greenery of the outdoors, while a rattan pendant light adds texture and breaks up the primarily white space. 17 of 42 Spring Window Treatments John Bessler Woven shades and white flowy curtains allow light to flood into this living space while still providing the option for privacy. The natural textures of the side table and area rug match the shades and bring an earthy element to the space, while a large houseplant and fresh orchid provide a pop of seasonal greenery. 18 of 42 Spring Gallery Wall Blaine Moats This breezy living room features accessories that can easily transition to summer as the weather heats up. Pink and metallic throw pillows match the neutral woven rug, adding layers of texture to the space. The sky-blue side table pairs well with the various shades of blue in the art prints featured in a gallery wall. 19 of 42 Pop of Color Jay Wilde Floral wallpaper adds a splash of color to this otherwise neutral bathroom. Since the space is small, using wallpaper on only the top third of the wall keeps the space bright and draws the eye upward to visually expand the room. The greens and pinks in the wallpaper are muted enough to match any decorating style, but when paired with a vase of fresh pink flowers, it gives a distinctly springy feel to the bathroom. 20 of 42 Colorful Entryway Jason Donnelly With sky-blue walls and colorful throw pillows, this lively entryway is ready to welcome spring visitors. Decorative hooks hold everything necessary for running out the door during spring showers, and a simple metallic shelf is just the right size for a small vase of freshly-picked blooms. If you're feeling bold, consider painting your front door for the season; this peachy shade is perfect for warmer months. 21 of 42 Floral Wallpaper Ideas Julie Soefer Despite walls covered in patterned wallpaper, this tiny bathroom is tranquil thanks to neutral finishes and fixtures. Chrome sconces and marble countertops feel timeless, while a bouquet of fresh flowers uses bright, contrasting colors to breathe life into the room. 22 of 42 Arrange Fresh-Cut Branches Sypsie Designs Flowering or budding branches offer dramatic impact for no cost. Get fragrance as well as looks by clipping branches from an apple or crabapple tree, which will fill the room with a floral scent. Gently smash the end of each branch with a hammer to allow better water absorption and a longer lifespan. 23 of 42 Spring Flower Arrangement Tria Giovan Celebrate every stage of your garden by arranging immature plants or budding flowers into vases. These early green hydrangeas make a stylish monochromatic arrangement for this dining space. 24 of 42 Repaint Furniture Take inspiration from a springtime pastel palette and repaint a piece of furniture in a fresh color you’ll enjoy all year. This dainty shade of blue, applied in a thin wash, will brighten this bathroom for the seasons to come. 16 Clever Painted Furniture Ideas for a DIY Style Boost 25 of 42 Swap in Spring Bedding Change out your bed linens for bright, light, or colorful versions to make your bedroom look and feel like spring. Here, a floral quilt teams up with a vibrant throw and an airy block print bedskirt for a maximalist look that reflects the lively colors of the season. The Top Bedroom Decor Trends of 2024 26 of 42 Springtime Table Settings Victoria Pearson For a gorgeous springy tablescape, opt for your most delicate and decorative pieces, such as floral china dishes and cut crystal glasses. Achieve a more-is-more look with a floral tablecloth and a colorful floral arrangement. 41 Table Centerpiece Ideas for Every Season and Occasion 27 of 42 Embrace Light Table Linens Annie Schlechter If you have a beloved stash of linens you never get to use, spring is the perfect season to put them into daily rotation. Tablecloths, runners, and even doilies nod to the softness of the season and bring in more color. 18 Dining Table Decor Ideas to Instantly Enhance Your Space 28 of 42 Add Fresh Fragrance Julie Soefer Make your home smell like spring by seeking out the season’s most fragrant flowers for your arrangements. Lilacs, hyacinths, and lily of the valley are some options for fragrant spring flowers you can bring indoors. 19 Early Spring Flowers That Bring Blooming Sunshine 29 of 42 Install Roman Shades Nathan Schroder Spring is the perfect time to update your window treatments before the strong sun of summer sets in. This pinstripe roman shade adds a boyish touch, as well as some softness to this bathroom vanity. 20 Bathroom Curtain Ideas for a Stylish Escape 30 of 42 Hang a Gallery Wall Joyelle West Photography Sweet and diaphanous works of art will bring spring in without much effort. Look for art featuring spring flowers, dainty illustrations, and pastel colors. If you love the look, you can make it permanent, or you can use temporary adhesive strips for a flexible arrangement. 38 Gallery Wall Ideas That Feel Modern and Timeless 31 of 42 Temporary Seasonal Artwork Adam Albright Lean art against a wall, inside a shelf, or even in the kitchen to temporarily add a dash of spring to your home. Here, a large floral art piece leans against the backsplash, bringing color and seasonal cheer. Looking for affordable art? Search for prints in the public domain to find free options. 32 of 42 Add Seasonal Throw Pillows Adam Albright Add throw pillows with spring motifs to your sofa, bed, or banquet. Floral fabric or embroidery will look great in spring, as well as summer, meaning you won’t need to update the look until fall. How to Store Pillows, Including Bed and Throw Pillows 33 of 42 Install a Plant Shelf Spring is about new life and growth, so it’s a natural time to add new houseplants or rearrange those you have. A group of houseplants on a shelf makes a vibrant statement—no additional art needed—and the combined humidity of the plants will help them stay healthy. The Perfect Houseplant for Your Zodiac Sign, According to an Astrologer 34 of 42 Floral Centerpiece Decor Carson Downing If you’re hosting in the spring, look outside for in-season plants to incorporate in your tablescape. You can feature the plants or flowers in multiple ways, such as small posies on each plate, in bud vases, or in a large arrangement. 35 of 42 Mix Prints and Colors Carson Downing For a foolproof spring place setting, choose a color palette, and mix prints within that palette. Add one thing that contrasts, such as the tortoise flatware here, for a more modern look. 36 of 42 Nature-Inspired Decor Pieces Lisa Romerein Photography As nature awakens outside, reference it indoors with decor pieces made from natural materials. This grouping of ceramics, woven pieces, and carved wood work well together not only because of their matching color palette, but also because they all reference nature in some way. 37 of 42 Non-Traditional Floral Decor Look for unexpected places and ways to arrange spring flowers. This entryway doesn’t have a table for a display of real blooms, but it does have space for framed photos. Frame images of your favorite spring blooms for a non-traditional display of seasonal flowers. 38 of 42 Landscape-Inspired Gallery Wall Lisa Romerein Nature-inspired art brings the outdoors in. Hang a gallery wall of landscapes as part of your spring cleaning to enjoy all year. A group of unframed originals looks cohesive and makes a subtle statement, especially when paired with an arrangement of fresh blooms. Get a bolder look with more vibrant paintings or decorative frames. 39 of 42 Spring Decor Accessories Jacob Fox When considering decor pieces for spring, collect your frilliest, most delicate pieces. The mirror, ceramics, and tray gathered here all have embellishment or decorative aspects to them. These soft accessories speak to the mood of the season and fit right in with fresh spring flowers. 40 of 42 Opt for Floral Wallpaper Adam Albright Enjoy a spring mood all year with a fresh floral or pastel (or both!) wallpaper. This jade chinoiserie-style print adds impact to the small bathroom, and while the other fixtures are neutral in color, they complement the decorative style of the wallpaper with embellished details, such as the carved vanity doors and the gilded leaf sconces. 41 of 42 Hang Floral Drapes James Nathan Schroder Thrifted curtains or inexpensive fabrics can make changing out your curtains for the season more practical than it seems, This move will go a long way in changing the mood of your space, and it’s likely that whatever drapes you choose for spring will look great during summer, too. 42 of 42 Use What’s in Season Max Kim-Bee Incorporate seasonal plants and flowers into your decor. This helps you savor each season, even when you’re indoors. Yellow forsythia is a signature spring plant that blooms between March and April in most places, and it adds a gorgeous accent to this otherwise neutral bedroom. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit