Decorating My Home with Minimal & Neutral Spring Decor (2024)

Are you looking for new spring decorating ideas? I'm going to take you on a tour of my entire home to share all my spring decor ideas. I decorated with a very neutral and minimal spring decor palette to bring in a simple, light, and airy feel.

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Living room decorated for spring

1. The living room & hallway

I did some very simple things in my living room for spring. I placed an olive tree next to my fireplace.

I wanted to tie in some black material because I have a lot of black accents throughout my home, like the clock and black candlesticks with battery-operated candles on the mantel.

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Decorated hall tree

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Stacked books, plant, and photo

Hall tree

I did a little decor on top of my hall tree which I do every season. I stacked a few books and topped them with a faux plant. I put a photo of a landscape next to that and more black candlesticks to tie in with those black accents.

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Gallery wall

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Console table

Gallery wall

I have a small gallery wall with photos of my husband plus art from Hobby Lobby, which are staggered to give the wall some dimension.

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Boxes that look like books

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Books stacked and topped with a faux plant

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Record player in a box

Console table

Here I put a large arrangement on the table, some boxes that look like books (from Hobby Lobby) stacked and topped with a faux plant in a ribbed vase. Candlesticks and a larger candle fill out the top. To keep it simple, I put a record player on the second shelf of the console table.

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Basket, a distressed vase, and magazines

Coffee table

We have a faux leather couch, two love seats, and an oversized coffee table here. On the coffee table, I added a basket, a distressed vase with lifelike florals, and a couple of magazines.

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Styling a sofa for spring

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Spring inspired pillow covers

Sofas

I went with a light, fresh feel on the couches, keeping with those ivories, creams, and green pillow covers. I was able to get covers from Amazon and other large pillows from Target.

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Blanket ladder

Blanket ladder

I added our blanket ladder behind the gray loveseat with a basket filled with florals.

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Accent wall with a bench and hooks

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Fern wreath on a hook

Bench

We have a little accent wall with a bench that I also like to style with pillows and magazines. For spring, I added a little fern wreath on a hook.

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Dining room with a hutch

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Open-plan dining and living area

2. The dining room

This room is very simple, too.

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Styled dining table

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Layered jute table runners

Runners

I layered jute table runners that came from Hobby Lobby and Target’s Hearth & Hand collection.

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Basket centerpiece with a vase and greenery

Centerpiece

A large thrifted basket is filled with another vase from Hobby Lobby filled with faux variegated greenery stems. It’s part of my “less is more” concept in decorating.

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Hutch decor

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White and cream vessels

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Vessel with a plant

Hutch decor

I style my hutch every single season. I like to keep very basic things in there but I do use this for decorative pieces, not so much for functionality–meaning I do not keep dishes in there.

On the inside, I have some faux plants and thrifted books, but it’s all very cohesive and flows together. I strive to do that every season.

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Wicker bottle

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Wicker bottle with thrifted flowers

Wicker bottle

On the side of my hutch, I have a large wicker bottle I borrowed from my mom. I filled the bottle with thrifted flowers.

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Vignette with flowers and battery-operated candles

Vignette

On the other side, I have a table with a vignette including another small wicker bottle (also from my mom) filled with flowers, and a pair of candlesticks with battery-operated candles.

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Kitchen decorated for spring

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Galley-style kitchen

3. The kitchen

This room is also extremely simple. I have a small galley-style kitchen, so we are very particular about the items we bring in. We need all the space we can to prep and cook our meals.

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Cookbook corner

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Still-life picture of flowers

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Crock with wooden spoons

Cookbook corner

In one little corner, I have a stack of cookbooks with some bookends, a thrifted lamp, charcuterie boards layered in there, a vase with faux flowers, and a thrifted still-life picture of flowers. A crock holds my wooden spoons.

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Black vase with white flowers and greenery

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Black vase

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Black vase with flowers

Black vase

Next to my stove, I have a large black vase from Hobby Lobby that’s layered on a wicker charger. Again, I have some faux variegated greenery in the vase.

Spring decor

I hope you were able to see some spring decoration ideas from my home that you can use in yours. As you can see, I love antiquing, thrifting, and decorating very inexpensively and simply. Let me know in the comments how you decorate for spring.

Decorating My Home with Minimal & Neutral Spring Decor (2024)

FAQs

What are the spring colors for home decor? ›

Think bright, fresh, and uplifting, like tangerine orange, sunshiny yellow, Barbie pink, grass green, and Robin's egg blue. For a softer feel, use pastel versions of the same hues—still spring-like but with less oomph. Here's how to incorporate fresh spring colors into your home.

When should you put out spring decor? ›

March is a good time to welcome the season of new beginnings with changes in your home decorations. Focus on a few design elements that you can easily refresh, such as color and texture. In spring, select pastel hues for your curtains, throw pillows, rugs, and sheets.

What colors look best on a spring? ›

True Spring's best colours are usually warm greens, yellows, orangey reds, very peachy pinks and every shade of light brown from tan to palest beige. This is the softest and lightest of the Spring colours - the intensity and saturation of those bolder Spring colours is really dialled down.

What is the new color for spring 2024? ›

"We found that pastels—such as lilac, butter yellow, and glacial blue—led [spring 2024's] color levels to replace dopamine brights," she says, citing data gathered through the trend forecasting company's color analysis tools. A scrumptious, soft butter yellow top coat from Altuzarra's Spring/Summer 2024 showing.

What are the colors of spring paint? ›

Breezy and fresh, spring colors mirror the hopeful bloom of the season. Daffodil yellows, clear-sky blues, and vibrant green hues are colors to count on for optimistic, lighthearted spaces in your home, all year long.

What are the colors of spring in nature? ›

Naturally, we thus associate green with the vernal season. There is no particular flower related to this color as each flower, tree, and bush starts into springtime with fresh green leaves. Thus, all kinds of plants, from apple trees to blades of grass, cover nature with a fresh and new green shade.

What are the colors for spring makeup? ›

Clear/Bright Spring

Their skin tones are neutral or warm-neutral in shades such as fair, light, medium, or tan. Colors to wear and do makeup with: Highly saturated colors; pinks, greens, medium to light blues, and off-whites. Colors to avoid: Dusty and icy colors, cold browns, and cold pinks/purples.

What are the colors for spring family? ›

Denim and khaki are a classic combination that is perfect for spring. If you're taking family photos in a white studio, this color palette is a great option! The denim mixed with the varying shades of neutral will create depth and interest in the photos!

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