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Spring is a time of renewal and the perfect season for a decor update. This year’s must-haves are an eclectic mix of natural materials, playful touches, some surprising colors and maximalism with heart — showcasing special pieces that you truly love.
According to Vogue, people are opting for a more lived-in aesthetic, leaning into gentle clutter and a comfortable, homely feel. Wood and other natural or eco-friendly materials continue to trend, and wall textiles or tapestries offer a comforting feel. Metalwork conveys a sense of time and history, complementing this authentic feel.
There’s a preference for decorative detail, too, with playful touches like fringing and tassels. This fits well with the trend for vintage-inspired design or secondhand pieces, as people seek homes that feel personal and unique.
Pastels and florals are eternally popular, but this year, there’s also a more muted, earthy feel, with dusty blue, camel, mustard yellows, sage green and ochre. For contrast, teal is WSGN’s 2026 color of the year, and it’s perfect for this transitional season, symbolizing the blend of winter blue and spring green.
You can blend these concepts with decor items featuring spring symbolism for a seasonal update that’s completely on trend. Here’s a curated selection of 37 options to get you started.
Easter decor can sometimes feel a bit childish, but these four items add sophistication and elegance.

These whimsical bunnies are 9.4 and 6.2 inches tall, respectively, and will look gorgeous on an Easter table or as part of a mantelpiece or bookshelf display. Made from eco-friendly resin, they are finished with a tactile, moss-like material.

Perfect for Easter lunch or for just a windowsill, this wooden tray holds three jars filled with artificial greenery and colorful little eggs. It comes with LED lights that you can add to the transparent jars or string around the tray.

Made from wood and eco-friendly papier mache, each of these beautiful eggs is individually painted. Hang them from twigs in a vase or display them in the included basket.

Show your front door some love with this gorgeous wreath that includes artificial eucalyptus and lamb’s ear, as well as pastel colored eggs and spring blooms.
There’s new life everywhere, and these spring decor ideas celebrate it perfectly.

Say hello to the new season with this set of rustic wooden birdhouse decorations. The distressed whitewash finish gives them a vintage look that’s very on-trend.

These attractive, premium waffle-wave towels are absorbent and durable. Generously sized, they’re perfect for drying dishes and any other everyday kitchen need.

Metals are very trendy this spring, and this charming piece in earthy tones is durable enough for both outdoor and indoor use. It’s an eye-catching piece with three color choices, and it comes ready to hang.

Made from durable tin, this cute sign won’t rust or fade. If you love bees, this is a great way to welcome your buzzy friends back after a long winter. Hang it inside or out, as you wish.

These battery-operated, remote-controlled candles give off a soft, surprisingly bright glow and feature LED beads for extra shimmer. You can set the flames or beads to flicker, and there is a timer function as well. They’re perfect for decorating your porch or a windowsill.

Take spring decor ideas into your yard or porch with this bronze resin wind chime with 12 bells. It’s rain-proof, and at 25 inches long, it’s weighty and substantial enough to have a melodic impact.

This roomy brass-hammered container is 8 inches tall with a delightful rabbit finial. You can choose a bird or a bee, if you prefer. Add it to your kitchen counter or coffee table to hold Easter treats or odds and ends.
Strawberries, apricots, lemons and limes are all reminders of spring’s freshness and another good way to liven up your decor.

Mustard yellow is deeply on-trend this spring, and these beautiful blackout drapes feature lemons and a teal hummingbird motif, ticking lots of color and theme boxes. With an 84-inch drop and thick material for energy efficiency, they bring nature to the room of your choice.

Some spring decor ideas are supremely cute. This quirky little vase is around 6 inches with a wide neck that makes it perfect for small bouquets if cut short enough. Alternatively, you can use it to store pens or paintbrushes.

These high-quality unframed canvas prints add a pop to the walls of any room. Each measures 12 inches by 16 inches and is printed with UV-resistant, no-fade ink.
Beyond themed decor, your color scheme can announce the season. Pastels are always symbolic of the season and never go out of style.

Martha Stewart notes that Pinterest searches for pink kitchens are up by 275% this spring. This pretty tablecloth fits that trend and also features the cute tassels we’re seeing everywhere this season. Other color options include sage green and light brown.

Staying with pink kitchens, these two kitchen mats are nonslip and filled with memory foam for more comfortable cooking and kitchen chores. Since they’re made from practical PVC, spills and stains wipe away easily.

Cheerful for any room, these handwoven cotton rope baskets are sized to fit most cube organizers. They’re one of those spring decor ideas that are also very practical, since they help you clear your clutter for the new season.

Minimalist in style, these eye-catching vases are a set of pink, beige and orange, crafted in quality ceramic. They are ideal for showcasing seasonal flowers and buds or blossoms.

Misty or foggy muted pastels give a grown-up vibe, and this smart shower curtain is right on trend with its tasseled finish. It’s breathable, water-resistant and quick-drying, and the easy-hang header will fit most standard bathtubs and shower stalls.
Lean into the teal vibe or opt for sage green, muted mauve, lavender and orange.

Light and airy and able to sit well on either a bare table or any other tablecloth, this lovely sage green runner brings a touch of hand-dyed drape and elegance.

Brighten up any area instantly with this easy-to-apply, removable wallpaper. The joyful peacock motif blends teal with pinks for a burst of life. If this doesn’t grab you, choose a different design — peel and stick paper is one of the most versatile spring decor ideas.

These luxurious curtains are on the mauve end of the purple spectrum, and the fabric drapes elegantly. They block out most light and also give a cocooning effect, especially in a bedroom.

Cozy yet soft and lightweight, this teal throw will make a statement wherever you choose to use it. It features an imitation turtle-shell pattern and will look good on a chair, sofa, bed or even in your home office.

Tactile and soft, the corduroy fabric makes these cushion covers stand out. Great value for a set of four, the colors include a teal-green, burnt orange, soft yellow and mustard, putting these right on trend for spring.
Florals are another classic, but many of these spring decor ideas also lean into current styles.

With each different plant printed in white against sage green, warm gray, earthy brown and navy backgrounds, these prints fit a darker color scheme perfectly. Framed in natural wood, they are a great start to a gallery wall.

Brighten up your entryway and welcome family and visitors alike with this cheerful floral doormat. Machine washable and durable, it’s easy to keep clean, and its latex, non-skid backing ensures safety.

Available in either sage green or dusky blue, this lovely area rug taps into the trend for scalloped trim and curved lines. It’s machine washable and stain-resistant with a sturdy grip and short pile for easy vacuuming.

Featuring a cheerful botanical design, this lightweight throw is soft and cozy and comes in a variety of sizes. Its fringed edge and the dramatic teal coloring on the reverse fit well with spring 2026 themes.

With its muted colors and vintage feel, this glorious tapestry fits the trend for fabric wall hangings and is available in a range of sizes. The central sun and moon motif is surrounded by vines and peony blooms.
Rattan, seagrass, wicker and wood are trendy spring decor ideas to help you enjoy biophilic elements that bring the outdoors inside your home.

As the days lengthen and sunlight grows, mirrors are perfect for catching that light. This wooden sunburst style is 12 inches in diameter, making it perfect for a hallway or a small room.

Light and airy, these seagrass placemats look delicate but are actually durable and sturdy. They will match any dining decor and are easy to clean.

This interesting item features glass test tubes slotted into wood, in which you can display cuttings, shoots or buds — a striking way to bring some greenery into your life.

Ideal for spring scents, this diffuser has an 80ml tank for long-lasting operation, plus a low-water sensor and safety cutout to prevent overheating. Choose from continuous or intermittent spray. It includes warm white lighting for ambience.

For fully grown plants, choose this stylish plant holder for any corner of your home or patio. Made from sturdy pine wood with a walnut finish, it will hold five different plants. It has optional wheels for easy movement.

Nothing beats a gentle waterfall sound for relaxation, and this elegant indoor fountain has an attractive stone look and a plant pot at the top where you can grow your own pot plant or herbs. At night, it has an LED feature for ambience.
Finally, Etsy reports that searches for beginner needlepoint kits are up 175% this spring, as people seek to unwind and detach from devices. There’s nothing more personalized than decor that you made yourself. Why not make a spring resolution to unplug and create something?

Suitable for beginners, this fun kit creates a 40-inch circular blanket edged with purple flowers. You can use it as a throw or a tablecloth, and when bunched up, it looks like a bouquet of flowers.

For great value, this pack of six embroidery kits is suitable for beginners and includes all the hoops, threads and needles you need. Each finished design can be displayed.
The key trends are for natural materials, playful detailing and pieces that speak to you. Choose decor items you love and take advantage of the lived-in, personalized vibe. Updating for spring has never been more fun, so do it your way and create a home you love as the days lengthen and the sunlight returns.