Simple, practical ideas for celebrating the season and refreshing your home with spring decor.

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As we all adapt to a new rhythm in daily life, I find comfort in keeping the home routine simple and soothing. Decorating for spring is one of those small, uplifting rituals that brings brightness to ordinary days. I’ve kept things approachable and budget friendly—ideas you can use right away to freshen entryways, living spaces, and dining areas.
Watching the view outside shift from winter gray to spring green is always restorative. Buds open, trees bloom, and the light changes—so I like to mirror that outside freshness indoors with spring colors, greenery, and a few well-placed accents. If you’re looking for easy spring decorating ideas, think color, texture, and layers rather than a full overhaul.
I kept my foyer super simple this season. The biggest change was swapping the usual arched mirror for a cheerful painting my aunt made years ago. Bright, optimistic art sets an instant welcoming tone for anyone stepping through the door and is a great, budget-friendly way to update an entry.

The foyer opens into the family room where I introduced small touches of blue and white—simple swaps like new pillow covers and a couple of accent pieces go a long way. Switching out textiles is one of the easiest, most cost-effective spring decorating ideas; it refreshes the room without a big investment.


All of my pillow covers came from my favorite spring and Easter decor picks in my Amazon storefront—affordable and cute options that are easy to mix and match. Affordable textiles and seasonal pillow covers allow you to create a fresh look for spring without replacing major pieces of furniture.



Greenery is essential for spring decorating. I like mixing faux greens on the mantel and hearth with live plants on the coffee table to keep maintenance easy while adding freshness and life. A mix of faux and real plants gives visual variety and keeps rooms looking vibrant longer than relying on cut stems alone.

On the coffee table I created a small vignette in a woven tray and embellished the display with a concrete bird resting in a little nest. A tray vignette is an excellent spring centerpiece idea because it’s portable and easy to refresh with seasonal elements—books, candles, a sprig of greenery, or a small ceramic accent.

In the breakfast room I established a casual indoor potting station with open shelving filled with terra cotta pots, trays, and both live and faux greens. Terra cotta brings warm, earthy tones that pair beautifully with spring whites and blues and give shelves a collected, purposeful look.



To tie the room together I carried that mix of textures and greens onto the dining table, using varied pot heights and small planter groupings to create an informal centerpiece. Layering items at different levels adds interest and makes a casual table feel intentional—perfect for spring gatherings or everyday meals.

Thanks for stopping by the spring house tour. These simple, budget-friendly decorating ideas—swapping textiles, adding cheerful artwork, and mixing real and faux greenery—can refresh your home quickly. Come back soon for more seasonal decorating tips and a full tour of my spring front porch. How are you bringing spring into your home this year?