Spring Decor & Decorations

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Is your home ready for a spring refresh? Well, look no further than our fresh-for-the-season spring decor. The sun’s back, flowers are blooming, the trees are becoming green again — so why not treat your living space to its own little touch of freshness? Think flowers, fresh fragrances, and a few well-placed ceramic ornaments that change the whole vibe. If you’re after spring home decor that makes a big impact with minimal effort, these spring decorations will give your space an effortless uplift. Consider this your go-to edit of spring home accessories and spring homeware that feels seasonal without taking over your home. You can also check out our Easter decorations, decorative cushions, photo frames, artificial flowers, indoor fairy lights, patterned rugs and home furniture.


Living room

If you’re only doing one room, start here. It’s your relaxation space, so it deserves the best. A wreath above a mirror — or even leaned on a shelf — gives a softer, more relaxed seasonal look straight away. Add a garland along a mantel, bookcase, or TV unit, then keep it simple with a couple of ornaments for shelves & tables: a glass vase, candle holders, maybe a decorative tray to pull it all together. Finish with flowers on the coffee table or sideboard and you’ve got instant spring without overthinking it.


Kitchen

The heart of the home deserves some love, but you still need your surfaces to work for you. Keep your spring decorations cute, useful, and easy. A bright bowl for fruit, a small bunch of flowers near the window, and a fresh fragrance by the sink does loads without getting in the way. If you’ve got open shelving, group a couple of pieces together so it looks styled, not scattered — a vase and one small ornament is plenty.


Dining table and tableware

If you love the idea of a tablescape, this is where spring table decorations really shine. Pick one centrepiece moment: a low vase of flowers, a decorative bowl, or a short garland down the middle. Add candle holders if you want it to feel a bit more elevated, but keep everything low so you can still see across the table. Tie it all together with tableware that matches the feel and it’ll look cohesive… and quietly impressive.


Bedroom

Bedrooms are made for the calmer spring touches — nothing too much, just light and fresh. Try a hanging decoration on the wardrobe door, flowers on the bedside table, and a fresh fragrance that makes the room feel airy the second you walk in. A tray on the dresser is also a great little trick: it keeps everyday bits tidy and makes it feel intentional, not cluttered.


Hallway or porch

If you want maximum impact in minimum time, start here. The hallway sets the tone for your whole home — you come home to freshness, and your guests feel it straight away too. A wreath on the door is a classic quick win, and a slim garland on a console table (or along a mirror) makes it feel “dressed” without being fussy. Add one statement ornament — a vase, bowl, or candle holder — and finish with a fresh fragrance so it feels welcoming from the first step inside.


FAQs


How do I decorate my home for spring?

Start with the hallway or living room, then use the “rule of three”: flowers, one decorative feature (wreath/garland/hanging decoration), and one fresh fragrance. It’s quick, it works, and it doesn’t turn into a whole project.


What are popular spring décor themes?

Florals, light pastels, fresh greenery, and clean, simple shapes — bright, airy and uplifting.


What are some minimalist spring décor options?

Keep it tight: one vase of flowers, one wreath or garland, and one home scent fragrance per room. Clear surfaces do most of the work.


What are some unique spring centerpiece ideas?

A shallow bowl filled with faux blooms, a garland with tealights tucked through it, or a cluster of mixed-height vases (odd numbers look best and it looks effortlessly styled).

Is your home ready for a spring refresh? Well, look no further than our fresh-for-the-season spring decor. The sun’s back, flowers are blooming, the trees are becoming green again — so why not treat your living space to its own little touch of freshness? Think flowers, fresh fragrances, and a few well-placed ceramic ornaments that change the whole vibe. If you’re after spring home decor that makes a big impact with minimal effort, these spring decorations will give your space an effortless uplift. Consider this your go-to edit of spring home accessories and spring homeware that feels seasonal without taking over your home. You can also check out our Easter decorations, decorative cushions, photo frames, artificial flowers, indoor fairy lights, patterned rugs and home furniture.

Living room
If you’re only doing one room, start here. It’s your relaxation space, so it deserves the best. A wreath above a mirror — or even leaned on a shelf — gives a softer, more relaxed seasonal look straight away. Add a garland along a mantel, bookcase, or TV unit, then keep it simple with a couple of ornaments for shelves & tables: a glass vase, candle holders, maybe a decorative tray to pull it all together. Finish with flowers on the coffee table or sideboard and you’ve got instant spring without overthinking it.

Kitchen
The heart of the home deserves some love, but you still need your surfaces to work for you. Keep your spring decorations cute, useful, and easy. A bright bowl for fruit, a small bunch of flowers near the window, and a fresh fragrance by the sink does loads without getting in the way. If you’ve got open shelving, group a couple of pieces together so it looks styled, not scattered — a vase and one small ornament is plenty.

Dining table and tableware
If you love the idea of a tablescape, this is where spring table decorations really shine. Pick one centrepiece moment: a low vase of flowers, a decorative bowl, or a short garland down the middle. Add candle holders if you want it to feel a bit more elevated, but keep everything low so you can still see across the table. Tie it all together with tableware that matches the feel and it’ll look cohesive… and quietly impressive.

Bedroom
Bedrooms are made for the calmer spring touches — nothing too much, just light and fresh. Try a hanging decoration on the wardrobe door, flowers on the bedside table, and a fresh fragrance that makes the room feel airy the second you walk in. A tray on the dresser is also a great little trick: it keeps everyday bits tidy and makes it feel intentional, not cluttered.

Hallway or porch
If you want maximum impact in minimum time, start here. The hallway sets the tone for your whole home — you come home to freshness, and your guests feel it straight away too. A wreath on the door is a classic quick win, and a slim garland on a console table (or along a mirror) makes it feel “dressed” without being fussy. Add one statement ornament — a vase, bowl, or candle holder — and finish with a fresh fragrance so it feels welcoming from the first step inside.

FAQs

How do I decorate my home for spring?
Start with the hallway or living room, then use the “rule of three”: flowers, one decorative feature (wreath/garland/hanging decoration), and one fresh fragrance. It’s quick, it works, and it doesn’t turn into a whole project.

What are popular spring décor themes?
Florals, light pastels, fresh greenery, and clean, simple shapes — bright, airy and uplifting.

What are some minimalist spring décor options?
Keep it tight: one vase of flowers, one wreath or garland, and one home scent fragrance per room. Clear surfaces do most of the work.

What are some unique spring centerpiece ideas?
A shallow bowl filled with faux blooms, a garland with tealights tucked through it, or a cluster of mixed-height vases (odd numbers look best and it looks effortlessly styled).