Spring decorating ideas by Decorilla

Ready to welcome this new season with fresh spring decorating ideas? A seasonally stylish home feels classy and welcoming for family and friends. Here are eight interior design trends for spring that can get you there in a heartbeat!

Tried-&-Tested Decorating Ideas for This Spring

Dopamine decor and spring decorating ideas in an apartment by Decorilla designer, Joyce T.
Dopamine spring decor in an apartment by Decorilla designer, Joyce T.

Seasons are a splendid excuse for revamping your interior design. As winter is turning a corner, inviting new pieces and experimenting with fresh colors and lines is the thing to do. We asked for expert advice from our professional interior designers, and with buzzing anticipation, here are spring decorating ideas that will make your space blossom.

1. Raw Wood: Spring Decorating Essential

Spring decorating ideas in a dining room by Decorilla designer, Maja E.
Blooming dining room by Decorilla designer, Maja E.

Wood is an essential material in creating comfort, warmth and organic beauty to a space. By keeping it raw, the tones, grooves, and imperfections act as a work of art in your spring interior design. Found in the form of a side table, wall art, or even spanning across the ceiling, for example, this is definitely nature’s spring decorating idea.

Pro Tip: Overwhelmed with spring decorating ideas and wondering where to start? Try our Free Interior Design Style Quiz to discover your ideal style today!

2. Pastel and Bright Accents in Spring Home Decor

Spring decorating ideas in interiors by Decorilla designer, Lauren L.
Spring decorating ideas in interiors by Decorilla designer, Lauren L.

Pastels are just synonymous with spring and do the perfect job at freshening up your spring home decor. Both gentle and airy, these hues offer an environment of tranquility so greatly desired in our fast-paced, hectic lives. Whether as accent pillows, wall color, or decor pieces, these pastels in spring home decor add a softness that comes with springtime. In contrast, bright colors can also be used for a bolder use of color reminiscent of vibrant spring blooms. 

3. Mindful Spring Decorating Ideas

spring interior design trends
Design accents by Decorilla interior designer, Corrine M.

As the first season of the year, Spring inspires reflection and goal-making. Permanently among interior design trends for a reason, sustainable repurposing is making a statement in homes across the country. Dive into some serious spring cleaning by purging unnecessary books and knick-knacks. Decorilla designer, Ivonne T., suggests upcycling as a perfect spring decorating idea. Give an outdated console table new life with a fresh coat of paint or reupholster an armchair. Let your creativity run wild. 

4. Spring Decorating Ideas: Make Neutrals Pop

Spring decorating ideas in a living space by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.
Spring-ready neutral living space by Decorilla designer, Leanna S.

If pastels aren’t your thing, this spring decorating idea is one that’s tried and true. Neutrals do the trick of both opening a space and creating a canvas for accentuated pieces of decor. You don’t have to add color pop if you don’t feel like it, but even when subtle, it can feel vitalizing. Infusing a space with fun pillows, a dramatic abstract painting, or a single saturated accent chair can certainly add new life to your interior design.

5. Textured Pottery in Spring Home Decor

Spring decorating ideas in a biophilic interior by Decorilla designer, Maja E.
Spring in a biophilic interior by Decorilla designer, Maja E.

A popular trend seen in spring interior design is the use of textured ceramics or pottery as accent decor. In color or neutral, bowls and vases with tactile lines and patterns add an interesting dimension. Leave the vases to make a statement on their own or fill them with seasonal florals for an added freshness in your spring home decor. 

6. Add A Statement Pendant

Spring decorating ideas in a dining room by Decorilla
Spring decorating ideas in a dining room by Decorilla

Chandeliers have a way of ooh-ing and ahh-ing, but this spring, make a statement with a funky, fab, beautiful pendant. Oversized or whimsical, these lighting fixtures become an instant focal point and design refresher. A professional designer can assist with the perfect selection and overall interior design help.

7. Update Bedding With Playful Sheets 

Spring bedroom decorating ideas by Decorilla designer, Lauren L.
Spring bedroom decor by Decorilla designer, Lauren L.

This year, we’re veering from plain white sheets towards more playful and colorful options. Natural motifs like birds and flowers are simple spring decorating ideas that bring the outside in. Bold shapes and patterns also add a gaiety to the bedroom design. Furthermore, be sure to choose lighter fabrics for the warmer weather on its way. 

8. Muted Metallics in Spring Home Decor

Muted metallics and spring decorating ideas in a dining room by Decorilla designer, Megan W.
Muted metallics in a dining room by Decorilla designer, Megan W.

Gone are the winter days that beckon the use of shiny finishes to share light in spaces. Low shine accent decor is a great spring decorating idea that keeps metallics in the mix. Lamps and furniture that have antiqued or brushed metallic finishes offer a weathered, vintage look that is beautiful and subtle.

Our Designers’ Picks for Spring Decorating Ideas 2026

Spring interiors tend to shift toward lighter textiles and color pulled from the natural world. These picks lean into that seasonal instinct with pieces that bring new freshness into a room.

Why We Love Them

  • Achley reads like a wall elevation translated into furniture: tall, gridded, and continuous from edge to edge. Pale wood keeps the structure open in the eye, so whatever lands on the shelves gets framed.
  • Handblown triplex glass gives the Astra vase a slow vertical drift. It feels closest to postmodern tabletop glass, especially when it catches morning light and starts acting like color in suspension.
  • Saison carries the hush of a watery landscape. Its soft pastel tones and a framed format keep the piece orderly even as the image loosens at the edges.
  • The white linen drum shade keeps the Cymbal’s silhouette familiar, which lets the glaze carry the whole mood. Its ceramic base moves from pale blue into deeper tonal pooling.
  • Boone comes in as a small amber-glass pendant with the compact clarity of a bottle form pared down to its essentials. Bronze around the glass gives it a dusky note that suits breakfast corners and tighter runs of pendants.
  • Hand-painted jungle print, full of leafy movement and animal motifs make the Wilder feel almost lifted from an old storybook mural. The cotton ground keeps the pattern easy enough for everyday use.

Looking to refresh your home with some spring interior design ideas?

If unsure where to start, or need a personalized touch, schedule a Free Interior Design Consultation for help from the finest interior designers today!



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