– Start before official spring – Notice longer evening sunlight – Late February to early March – Open curtains for natural light – Let weather and mood guide
– Use soft pastels – Add gentle calming tones – Layer light neutral base – Mix warm and cool shades – Try sky blue or mint – Use white to brighten – Pair coral with aqua – Keep colors light and soft
- Green Floral Throw Pillow - Decorative Books - Scalloped Basket - Artificial Tulips - Ceramic Cabbage Plate - Scalloped Throw Pillow - Blue Delphinium Artificial Flowers - Glass Vase with Cane Sleeve - Blue & White Linen Napkins
– Swap dark pillows for light – Replace heavy throws with cotton – Add fresh flowers – Use sheer curtains – Try a new area rug – Add mirrors for brightness – Bring in natural elements – Rearrange furniture slightly
– Start with greenery garland – Add varying height candlesticks – Center mirror or artwork – Lean sign or vase with branches – Balance tall and medium items – Stick to 2-3 spring colors – Add fresh tulips or daffodils
The very first thing you need to do is pack away all those heavy blankets and dark throw pillows that kept you cozy all winter long.
Once the winter decor is packed away, take some time to really clean your living room from top to bottom, including dusting and vacuuming everything.
Replace your heavy winter throw pillows with lighter ones in soft spring colors like blush pink or mint green, or pale yellow that brighten things up.
Bring in fresh cut flowers like tulips or daffodils, or even grocery store bouquets, and place them in vases on your coffee table or mantel.
Open up those heavy curtains or swap them out for sheer white panels that let in tons of natural sunlight throughout the entire day.