Let’s be honest: by the time spring rolls around, our homes can feel a little… wintered.
Heavy blankets. Dark colors. That one candle you’ve been burning since November (we know, it was an amazing deal, but it’s time to freshen up).
The good news? You don’t need to repaint a single wall or start a renovation project to give your home a fresh new feel. These spring decor ideas are all about simple swaps that make a big impact.
Pick a few, try them all, or use them as inspiration to create your own seasonal refresh!
Add Pops of Color Strategically

You don’t need to repaint your walls neon green to make a statement.
Try adding pops of color through:
- Throw pillows
- Fresh florals
- A colorful rug that brings you joy
- Artwork with softer, seasonal tones
Think soft yellows, natural greens, sky blues, and blush tones. Just a few colorful accents can instantly bring life back into a room.
Related: Four Reasons to Buy Your Home Before Spring Takes Bloom
Bring in Real or Faux Plants
Greenery and plants are always in style, but they’re especially in style once nature starts blooming again.
Try adding:
- Potted herbs in the kitchen (pretty, practical, and will make your kitchen smell wonderful)
- Small succulents on windowsills
- Faux (or dried) flower arrangements in thrifted or antique vases
Even one plant can make a space feel alive. And if you’re not into real plants, high-quality faux greenery still does the trick.
Related: Sustainable Living 101: Tips for a Greener Home
Create a Lovely Spring Centerpiece
Your dining table or kitchen island is prime real estate for seasonal decor. We recommend creating a stunning focal point with fresh tulips, daisies, a bundle of eucalyptus, lavender, or any other bright, happy flowers.
For the container, a classic vase works beautifully, but so does a ceramic pitcher, a watering can, or even a glass bottle. (the more unique, the better!).
Inspiration: Watering can with tulips and baby’s breath | Sweet daisy centerpiece
Easy Seasonal Swap Outs
One of the easiest spring decor ideas? Swapping out heavier textiles and darker patterns. This works beautifully in the living room, main bedroom, or guest bedroom—or all of the above.
Trade darker, heavier fabrics for:
- Linen or cotton
- Light patterns
- Soft florals
Switch heavy curtains for airy, see-through panels and let the sunlight do the decorating for you.
Add a Spring Garland or Wreath
Garlands and wreaths aren’t just for the holidays.
A light greenery or floral garland can soften a mantel, brighten a staircase railing, or make a bookshelf even more whimsical.
Inspiration: Dried flower garland for mantel | Cottagecore moss & twig wreath for front door
Switch to Fresh Spring Scents

How your home feels isn’t just about what you see—it’s also about what you smell. (You could say it just makes scents.)
Put away the cinnamon and pine and bring in:
- Citrus
- Fresh linen
- Lavender
- Clean floral scents
Related: Spring Cleaning Tips – 5 Tips to Prepare for Spring
Celebrate Spring in Your New Traditions of Braselton Home
Spring decor doesn’t have to be complicated or over-the-top. Sometimes the smallest changes, like a little color, greenery, and light, make all the difference.
And if you’re dreaming about a home that feels bright, open, and perfectly suited for every season—not just spring—it might be time to find one that’s designed that way from the start.
Explore Traditions of Braselton and find homes filled with natural light and spaces you’ll love decorating all year long. Your fresh start could be closer than you think.
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