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10 AMAZING SPRING DECORATION IDEAS



Clean slates and new design concepts are ideal during the spring. Want to modernize the style of your house? It's imperative to view the hues and patterns of this spring.


The moment is right to decorate (or redecorate) your home with new furnishings when the lighter, longer days of Spring arrive. The start of a new season is the perfect time to make home changes, whether you want to update your living room decor or give your bathroom decor a makeover. Spring ushers in the newest interior design trends, home accessories, and fashion collections, both high-end designer and mass-produced.


Like every season, there are popular design trends as well as fresh textiles, soft furnishings, and patterns that go with a particular colour scheme or subject. The most current colour trends are inspired by nature and the constantly shifting landscape, and they perform particularly well in rural settings (although they work just as well in urban homes). There are many ways to incorporate fern green, blush blossom pink, sky blue denim, and honey yellow colours into your home, from paint and home accessories to trendy furniture and textural finishes.


Since when are flowers popular, Miranda Priestley? When else is spring the season for them? But the shape they assume is constantly being rethought. At the moment, it's all about hand-blocked patterns on clothing and wallpaper, as well as accessories with painterly petal designs in nearly hyper-coloured hues. While rougher textiles are currently having a bit of a moment, ferns and fronds add lush, succulent forest (rather than overtly tropical) greenery and depth to the house. See? Although thorough cleaning of your home can go hand-in-hand with bank holiday DIY projects and general decorating, spring is not just lambs in fields and bunnies in hedgerows.


Use Grass Green to freshen up



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Green is a timeless favourite and the colour that signals the beginning of spring. The new colours for this season are undoubtedly richer. Fern greens give decorating a vibrant and energising appearance by taking the tonal lead rather than typically serving as a complementary colour.


The trick to keeping this look grounded and modern is in the design pairings you choose to work it with. Raw, rustic timbers and luxurious velvets add texture, while furniture in a black finish - rather than the usual classic, crisp white - gives these greens a contemporary vibe.


In terms of print, go for indigenous shapes to keep the look country, rather than tropical. Blend scales for an organic-looking finish.



Blush with blossom pink

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In the natural world, blossoms restore the wild's attractiveness after the winter. The interior is the same, but the bloom-inspired pinks this season are different in tone; they are less powder-pink and crisper power pinks with violet overtones, which work together to give a space a fresher feeling.


A modern interpretation of rural decorating is created using trendy Japanese-style drawings on a big, energising scale, delicate illustrations, and inky washes. For a smooth finish, combine with cool marble, painted furnishings, and wooden accents.


Reach for the sky-blue denim

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In the spring, we keep a close watch on the skies in anticipation of a clear, crisp day. Use blue tones, which range from light, cool mornings to dusky, end-of-day hues, to evoke a sense of freshness inside.


Utilize the adaptability of this colour palette to design warm nooks or spacious areas appropriate for year-round lounging. For a sophisticated style fusion, combine block colours of various textures, such as flat painted surfaces, denim-like upholstery, and herringbone weaves, with miniature hand-block designs and graphic repetition patterns.

Get a golden honey-coloured glow

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This season, a new yellow shade is adding a subtle touch of glitz to the house. The pollen glow of this golden colour is set to become a firm favourite in home décor due to its capacity to add cosiness and a dash of drama to your spaces. It is mellow, contemporary, and delectably mouthwatering. With velvet upholstered furniture, such as this striking buttoned bed, you can go all out in terms of opulence.


For a sophisticated, grown-up look, counterbalance the honey colours with blackened metal or grey tones. With gunmetal accents like the bedside table and lamp to ground the look, this room employs a full-bloom yellow-and-grey wallpaper.

Blend graphic prints and colour-blocked blues

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This room has a gorgeous cobalt blue wallpaper with a Moorish mosaic effect, demonstrating that yellow and green are not the only springtime colours to use. The Midnight-blue velvet sofa, which contrasts the richly patterned living room, gives it a fresh and airy feel. Yes, velvet has made a fashion comeback.


Add warmth with blush and-honey bedroom decor


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Nobody said the new spring colours had to be limited to a monochromatic colour scheme. In this bedroom, the pleasant and welcoming colour scheme of blush pink and honey yellows is used.


A deep blush headboard serves as the foundation for layers of fresh bed linen with blossom designs and soft furnishings with subtle, textural patterns against a background of crisp white. A deep grey chest of drawers adds depth and gives room for a contemporary romantic appearance that stops short of being overly sweet, similar to an all-out honey scheme.


Make an entrance with fresh florals


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A far bolder take on the fern-like prints and painterly florals, this season also sees the resurgence of walls featuring statement blooms. This hallway, which is almost like a Magic Eye image (in a great way!) is a perfect example of how to work it.


Keep walls, woodwork and furniture monochrome to balance a paper like this and maintain a fresh feel: the rich emerald green is jewel-like in tone but kept in check by the zesty green and blush pinks. Combined, they form a statement floral that's right on trend and gives this hallway serious character.


Opt for sunshine yellow all year round

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Choose a fresh as-a-daisy colour palette



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Even if your decorating style leans more towards minimalism, you can still update your house this spring to stay in style. Apply the petal-hued blush pink in a block colour to the walls or doorway next to the restroom, or a panel if you'd prefer. You could substitute a mirror frame with a simple, flower-like shape, influenced by pop art, for your painterly blossoms. The pink hues appear elegant and modern against the subdued green and white tile.

The new way to do inside-outside living


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There's no need for a full renovation when using spring trends to give moodier decorating schemes a new dimension. The carpeting in this teal-based living room also has trendy fern-green tones. Choosing these as accent pieces, such as the light green armchairs, or soft furnishings, such as throws and cushions, immediately improves the mood with a feeling of springtime freshness.




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