Spring Interior Design Insider Trends

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As winter thaws and days get warmer and longer and brighter our interiors are looking for a decor refresh. Spring is the perfect time to revitalize interiors with styles that celebrate warmth, nature, and a touch of refined luxury. This year, we are seeing a shift toward soft, sunny palettes and organic textures, transforming our homes into a personal sanctuary.

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Today we have eleven seasoned bloggers who are sharing varied Spring decor ideas. I am sharing general Spring interior decorating plus a focus on 2026 trends in this post. You’ll find the full Four Seasons Spring Interior Design edition at the end of this post with content from each blogger.

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If you’re a regular reader, thanks for stopping by. If you’re coming over from another blogger on the hop, welcome. I am so glad you are here! I am looking forward to getting to know you and please leave me a comment down below.

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Trends are just that, trends. It does not mean you need to incorporate them into your home. Some things might speak to you, while others might already be part of your interior aesthetic and there’s stuff which will not necessarily be your jam at all. Take these thoughts and ideas as you wish and make your home a reflection of you.

The spring season is known for its nature renewal and growth with longer and brighter days. As the heaviness of winter lifts we want to make our interiors lighter and brighter with softer colors, lighter textiles and subtle textures.

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Of course spring is all about fresh blooms sprouting outdoors so bring that inside. An instant spring boost can be achieved by perky happy florals, whether it’s a bunch of cut flowers, a potted floral arrangement or a container of forced bulbs. Fresh florals immediately spread spring feels.

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Colors for spring tend to be softer and lighter than the darker heavier colors of winter. Traditionally colors like pinks, yellows, aqua, lavender, sage provide spring feels. Use softer color palettes which compliment your home.

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Plants are a good idea all year round, but fresh greenery just provides that pop of fresheness which just screams spring time. Trailing and blooming plants add that extra touch of special.

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Baskets, rattan, woven materials are your friend here. Light woven textures provide an airiness which compliments the lightness of the spring season. These pieces can be used both for pretty and practical purposes. When function meets fancy is always a good thing.

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The floral theme can be reflected in linens and fabrics decorating your home. Textiles add wonderful texture to home interiors and with a floral pattern it makes them perfect for the spring season. It can be as simple as a table runner or a pillow cover. Window treatments and bed linens can also be changed out to lighter floral patterns.

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The lightness of the spring season is not only for our visual senses but it can also be an olfactory stimulant. Allowing a light scent to permeate our interiors adds another layer of freshness. Use candles, or a simmering pot or a diffuser with a light breezy smell to fill your spaces.

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The colors for spring this year are mint green and butter yellow. This makes me super happy since these are colors which speak to me. This does not mean you have to repaint your walls and reupholstery your furniture. It can be as simple as a decor accent or a pillow covering. For a bigger commitment window treatments or floor rugs and mats can be incorporated.

mantel styling with yellow vintage decor

I talked about this in last month’s newsletter {Masterpieces Magazine #01}, where antiquing and thrifting are in vogue. Also sustainability and maximalism are on the rise. Embracing old world charm with newer functionality creates a warm and thoughtful atmosphere.

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This goes hand in hand with the above. Don’t be in a hurry to decorate your spaces since this can lead to rushed choices. Decorate your space through time, collecting and curating a seasoned interior with purposeful and intentional choices. A matchy match set of anything lacks personality and style.

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Nature inspired interiors are comforting and inviting, including plants, natural light, wood tones and organic touches. Bringing the outside in is always perfect for the spring season, but for this year it seems to be a call to action. Wood and greenery in your home brings the warmth of the outdoors indoors, strengthening your connection to the natural world.

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In the demanding, fast paced current climate we live in, it’s becoming a trend to add wellness spaces in our homes where health and fitness can be prioritized. Additionally luxurious materials are used to add comfort in our home, including heavy linens and natural materials. Investment pieces add that calm and timeless appeal.

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Whether you’re embracing the soft, sun-kissed glow of butter yellow or the grounded, soulful texture of warm woods, this spring is all about creating a home that reflects your personal journey. By mixing timeless philosophies with current awareness, a space can be curated that feels both high-end and deeply comfortable.

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As the season shifts, remember that the best trend is the one that makes you feel comfort and at peace. Our homes are our sanctuaries and they should reflect that. These ideas inspire to open windows, bring the outside in, and enjoy the beauty of a fresh season, but do it your way.

Thank you for being here today. Au revoir!

Spring thrift haul plus faux jadeite DIY hack

If you are interested in more Spring interior decor content you might be interested in these posts from my friends Wendy, Lynne, Michelle and Laura.

Spring table settings are full of freshness and brightness, reflecting the outdoors. My friends Susan and Missy share Spring tablescape inspiration.

Spring is all about florals and gardens sprouting around us. Kimberly, Libbie, Susan and Kristin have garden and flower inspired projects to share with you today.

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26 Comments

  1. So many beautiful spring touches! I love the green glass bottle collection on your mantel. I need to start my own collection and use this idea. So excited for this inaugural spring blog share! Thanks for gathering us together!

    1. Thanks so much Laura. Hope you’re not getting too much snow by you. My daughter is at UC Boulder and she’s ecstatic that it’s snowing since she spends most of her free days skiing. Thanks for the visit and bring on Spring! XO- MJ

  2. Everything is so beautiful in your home, perfect for Spring! I love your mix of old and new. Thanks so much for having me join in on this beautiful blog hop!

  3. Wonderful ideas for Spring decor! I love how you mix your vintage treasures into your vignettes. Thank you for including me in this blog hop. Happy Spring!

  4. So many great design ideas, MaryJo. I loved all the aspects you touched on to include in a design. Each one creates a particular look and mood from the florals to the layering. A nice blue print for creating a winning indoor decor for Spring. Thanks so much to you and Susan for putting this together.
    Lynne, Thrifting Wonderland

  5. What a wonderful post MaryJo! filled with great tips, colors and trends for the upcoming season. I can’t wait to try a few of them myself. I am loving the two colors. Thanks for including me in this fun hop today.

  6. MaryJo you have so many beautiful styling ideas I want to try. I love your mantel displays and need to round up my bottles and spring artwork! So inspiring!

  7. This is so beautiful and welcoming, MaryJo! The colors and the flowers and textures are just so lovely. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #78 linkup. We hope to see you next time, too!

  8. MaryJo,

    You had me with your green bottle collection! I collect them too, I am happy to see green trending this season.

    Thank you for bringing us together, there is gorgeous inspiration here.

  9. Amazing, love those green bottles with flowers
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  10. Oh, I love the flowers and greenery. The linens are beautiful, too. I love how peaceful this feels! Thank you for sharing this at the Will Blog for Comments #79 linkup. Wishing you a wonderful week to come & looking forward to seeing more of your posts next week at #80.