Decorating for spring is all about keeping things fresh and embracing nature. As a result spring decor should include natural elements like flowers and foliage showcased within a bright palette.
I love this image because it shows how to balance florals with other decor and furniture. If you choose to use large scale florals, try to stay neutral with other elements in the room. Notice the contemporary table lamp does not fight with the wall covering and upholstery is a simple, creamy white.
Soft furnishings like throws and pillows can have bold patterns if your furniture is simple, but I would avoid floral on floral.
If your lighting like a formal chandelier is ornate, polychromed or has floral decorative elements, keep the shades monochromatic for better balance.
One of the easiest and most cost effective ways to embrace spring is buying a simple arrangement of flowers. Sometimes cheap and cheerful is all you need.
Here are some examples of spring decor:
1. This pink bone inlay wall mirror would add an exotic, Eastern design to walls in front halls and dressing rooms.
2. Add a feminine touch to sconces and chandeliers with this rose print lamp shade.
3. I like the light and airy feel of this formal pink chandelier. It would look great in a girl’s bedroom.
4. There is nothing more timeless in a traditional home than a lamp like this floral designed, porcelain scalloped tea jar table lamp.
5. This floral throw pillow featuring a large rose is a cheerful reminder of spring for a sofa or arm chair.
6. Keep spring lasting even longer with this floral arrangement of peonies, roses and hydrangeas in a Mercury Glass vase.