10 DIY Spring Home Decor Projects You’ll Love

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Do your rooms still feel stuck in winter? A spring refresh can brighten your home without a full renovation. Here are practical, easy-to-follow ideas to bring lightness and energy back into your space while keeping a cohesive, stylish look.

1. Edit and declutter: Start by removing items that feel heavy or out of season. Clear tabletops, rotate out winter throws, and pare down knickknacks so surfaces can breathe. A streamlined space immediately feels fresher.

2. Bring in lighter textiles: Swap deep, dark fabrics for breathable linens and cottons in soft neutrals or pastels. Change pillow covers, replace heavy curtains with airy sheers, and choose slipcovers that brighten seating areas.

3. Introduce botanical accents: Fresh flowers or potted plants add color and life. If maintenance is a concern, opt for realistic preserved stems or a few easy-care houseplants like snake plant or pothos.

4. Update artwork and accessories: Rotate artwork to pieces with lighter palettes or floral motifs. Replace chunky candleholders and winter decor with glass vases, woven baskets, or ceramic bowls to keep the look seasonal and calm.

5. Refresh rugs and flooring: Layer a lighter rug over darker floors or swap out dense winter rugs for flatweave options. A pale, textured rug can open a room and tie soft colors together.

6. Rework lighting: Maximize natural light by cleaning windows and trimming exterior plants that block sunshine. Replace harsh bulbs with warm, daylight-balanced LEDs and add table or floor lamps to create a gentle, inviting glow in the evenings.

7. Bring color through accessories: Instead of a full repaint, add pops of spring color with throw pillows, vases, or a single accent chair. Muted blues, soft greens, and warm blush tones lift a room without overwhelming it.

8. Create small seasonal vignettes: Group collections with a springtime theme—think a cluster of small plants, a stack of light-colored books, or a tray with a simple vase and a candle. These small displays make the space feel intentional and curated.

9. Swap kitchen and dining linens: Change table runners, napkins, and tea towels for lighter fabrics and floral or striped patterns. Simple updates in these high-use areas make a disproportionate impact on how fresh your home feels.

10. Mindful fragrance: Replace winter-heavy scents with citrus, green tea, or light floral fragrances. A subtle room spray or natural reed diffuser can enhance the impression of spring without overwhelming the senses.

A spring reset doesn’t need to be expensive or time-consuming. Focus on editing, introducing breathable fabrics and plants, and refreshing key accessories to transform your home into a brighter, more welcoming place for the season.