Interior designers are making simple seasonal updates as spring arrives. These low-effort changes can refresh a home without a major redesign.
Swapping out textiles is a common first step. Heavy winter blankets and dark pillows are often replaced with lighter fabrics in brighter hues. Linen or cotton throws in pastel or neutral tones introduce a softer, seasonal feel.
Many designers also update their decorative accessories. Vases, bowls and trays used for winter displays are exchanged for pieces that reflect spring. This might include ceramic vessels in earthy tones, woven baskets or clear glass accents.
Changing artwork or mirrors can alter a room’s atmosphere. A large mirror might be leaned against a wall to reflect more light. Switching to artwork with botanical themes or lighter frames contributes to an airier mood.
Introducing natural elements is another key tactic. Fresh branches, forced bulbs or simple bouquets of seasonal flowers bring life indoors. A bowl of lemons or green apples can serve as a colorful, natural centerpiece.
Finally, designers often edit and declutter. Removing a few items from surfaces and shelves creates visual breathing room, allowing the new seasonal pieces to stand out. This minimalist approach makes the refresh feel intentional and clean.
