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Spring is upon us! Celebrate the season by doing some light redecorating. This post contains some lovely spring decor ideas that’ll freshen up your home…

People always ask me why I love the spring out of all the other seasons. You know what it is? I’ve always associated spring time with fresh starts and new beginnings you know.
Okay, I have a question… Who else appreciates seasonal decor? Just think about it! Why do we only decorate for the festive season? All the other seasons deserve some love too! But I’m not talking about going as crazy as we do for like christmas, all you need is a few little extra bits and bobs here and there to celebrate the season.
This could just be me being super extra, but honestly, I totally feel like the extra little effort is always worth it and always super satisfying.
One thing I’ve noticed about spring decorating is that you really don’t want the vibe to overtake your whole home (after all, when you think of spring time, you think of all things fresh and clean). Which is why a lot of the trendy colors used in spring decor is like whites and pastels, just light and airy colors.
And of course it’s not spring without the flowers! Flowers every where, especially tulips! If you want to treat yourself, plants or flowers in the house are really nice, and they’ll always make your mood feel lighter!
This post contains so many spring decor ideas that’ll just bring back so much life and freshness back into your home!
Spring Decor Ideas You’ll Be Obsessed With!
Spring Wreaths
Who said wreaths are just for Christmas?! It’s a bit interesting putting wreaths up any time other than the festive season, but I just discovered that they make wreaths for literally every season! And granted it can be a bit much putting one out for every season but the spring ones are really cute and would definitely be worth the effort!

Spring Themed Pillows
The beauty about pillows is that they act as the perfect accent for whatever aesthetic you’re going for. So if it’s spring and you’re looking to celebrate the season but don’t want to go full on, some cute pillows will do the trick! If you don’t want to go aggressive with the floral prints, you could always go for some cute pastels that are always trendy in the season!




Spring Bedroom Decor
I love a good seasonal bedroom refresh. Honestly sticking with the same decor all year round gets a little boring, especially in the bedroom. I don’t know, we just spend a lot of time in there so the idea of a refresh every once in a while is can be exciting. The thing about spring decor is that you don’t want it to overpower everything, you know. A few accents here and there is enough to set the vibe, that’s what’s so great about it!
Spring decor, especially when you’re decorating the bedroom, uses a lot of whites and creams, some green accents (and some actual plants here and there). It’s such a nice and clean aesthetic and I’m obsessed…




Spring Centerpieces
Don’t we all love a cute seasonal spring centerpiece moment? This is the sort of thing we all never have the energy to do but always want to and keep meaning to but still never do. Hopefully some of these ideas will inspire you because this is the sort of stuff that seems meaningless but really makes the season feel complete and exciting…






Spring Door Mat
Probably the most important piece of decor we’ll talk about in this post! Come on, think about, your door mat (if you’re a doormat kina person) is the first thing people will see before they walk into your home. So obviously the cuter the better right? I love a good seasonal mat, it’s the small things you know…




Spring Decor Bits and Bobs
Sometimes all you need is a few well placed pieces to really bring an aesthetic together. You know what I mean, those random bits and bobs that are weird on their own but look so cute together. Like the stuff you put on a bookshelf, or a coffee table. It’s this kind of stuff that really ties a decorating concept together.








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