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25 Spring Living Room Decor Ideas You’ll Actually Love

When the weather starts to warm up, most people feel the urge to freshen up their homes, too. Spring living room decor is one of the easiest ways to bring that light, airy feeling indoors without spending a lot of money. A few simple changes — like swapping out a throw pillow or adding a vase of fresh flowers — can make your whole space feel new again. You don’t need to redecorate everything; small updates go a long way in spring.

This list of 25 ideas covers everything from budget-friendly DIY touches to timeless seasonal swaps. Whether your living room is large or small, modern or traditional, there’s something here for every home. These ideas are also perfect for Pinterest boards if you’re saving inspiration for your next home refresh. Let’s get into the ideas that will actually work in a real home.

Bring in Fresh Flowers and Greenery

    Nothing says spring more than fresh flowers on a coffee table or windowsill. You don’t need an expensive arrangement — a simple bunch of tulips, daffodils, or even grocery-store wildflowers in a clear glass vase works perfectly. Greenery like eucalyptus or trailing ivy adds texture without adding clutter. It’s the fastest, most affordable spring update you can make.

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    Copy: A bright living room with a glass vase of fresh yellow tulips and green eucalyptus on a white coffee table, soft natural light, minimalist decor, warm spring morning

    2. Swap Heavy Curtains for Linen Panels

    Heavy drapes hold heat and darken a room — the opposite of what you want in spring. Swapping them out for light linen or cotton curtains in white, cream, or blush instantly brightens your space. Linen curtains move gently in the breeze, giving any room a relaxed, fresh feeling. They’re widely available and usually affordable, making this an easy upgrade.

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    CopyAiry living room with sheer white linen curtains blowing gently in a spring breeze, bright natural light, soft neutral walls, cozy reading nook nearby

    3. Add a Pastel Color Throw or Blanket

    Pastel tones — sage green, soft lavender, dusty rose — are the colors of spring, and adding a throw in one of these shades is one of the easiest updates. Drape it over a sofa armrest or fold it neatly on a chair for a styled, casual look. Lightweight cotton or waffle-knit textures feel both seasonal and practical. You can switch it back to a heavier blanket come autumn.

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    Copy: Close-up of a sage green waffle-knit throw draped over a light gray sofa arm, soft spring light, potted plant in the background, cozy living room atmosphere.

    4. Style a Spring-Themed Bookshelf

    Bookshelves are often overlooked, but they’re one of the best places to add seasonal touches. Add a small potted succulent, a pastel-colored candle, or a vase of dried flowers between your books. Mixing in a few light-toned decorative objects like a ceramic bird or a woven basket makes the shelf feel curated. Keep it simple—1 or 2 seasonal pieces per shelf is enough.

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    CopyStyled bookshelf in a bright living room with books, a small potted succulent, a cream ceramic vase with dried flowers, spring afternoon light

    5. Introduce a Nature-Inspired Print or Artwork

    Botanical prints, watercolor florals, or landscape paintings with soft greens and blues are perfect for spring walls. You can find affordable prints on sites like Etsy or even print them yourself at home. Swap out a dark or heavy artwork for something with a lighter, nature-inspired feel for the season. A single new print in a frame you already own is all it takes.

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    Copy: A botanical watercolor print in a thin gold frame hung on a white wall above a small console table with a spring bouquet, bright living room, soft morning light.

    6. Use Woven or Rattan Baskets for Storage

    Rattan and woven baskets are a spring staple for good reason — they bring a natural, earthy look to any room. Use them to store throw blankets, magazines, or plants, and they double as decor. A large wicker basket on the floor next to a sofa looks styled and intentional. The natural texture adds warmth without visually weighing down the space.

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    Copy: A large woven rattan basket holding a folded blanket beside a white linen sofa, spring living room, natural light, hardwood floors.

    7. Place a Potted Indoor Plant on a Side Table

    A potted plant is one of the most effective and long-lasting spring decor updates. Good options for beginners include pothos, peace lilies, or a small fiddle-leaf fig. Place it on a side table, console, or plant stand near a window for the best effect. The greenery and the visual of a living plant instantly make any room feel fresher.

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    Copy: A small potted fiddle-leaf fig on a wooden side table in a bright spring living room, white walls, natural light, minimal decor

    8. Swap Dark Throw Pillows for Lighter Ones

    Dark, heavy-toned pillows feel right in winter, but spring calls for something lighter. Try swapping them for white, cream, pale blue, or soft coral pillows — colors that feel airy and fresh. You don’t need to buy all new pillow inserts; just replace the covers if they’re interchangeable. Two or three new covers can completely change the mood of your sofa.

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    Copy: a light gray sofa styled with pale blue and white linen throw pillow covers, spring afternoon sunlight through sheer curtains, cozy minimal living room

    9. Add a Light-Colored or Floral Area Rug

    Rugs anchor a room and set the overall tone, so switching to a lighter one for spring makes a real difference. A rug in soft ivory, sage, or with a subtle floral or botanical pattern brings the season underfoot. Even layering a smaller floral rug over a neutral base rug can create a spring-ready look. Look for washable options that are easy to maintain.

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    CopyA living room with a soft ivory and sage green botanical area rug on light wood floors, white slipcovered sofa, spring morning light

    10. Create a Simple Spring Centerpiece for the Coffee Table

    A coffee table centerpiece doesn’t have to be complicated. Combine a candle, a small tray, a few smooth stones, and a sprig of greenery for an effortlessly styled look. In spring, add a small vase of fresh flowers or a glass bowl with lemon slices for a seasonal touch. The key is keeping it low enough so it doesn’t block conversation across the table.

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    CopyA styled coffee table with a white marble tray, cream pillar candle, small glass vase with white ranunculus, and a stack of design books, bright spring light.

    11. Hang a Macramé or Woven Wall Hanging

    Macramé wall hangings bring texture, warmth, and a handmade quality to a living room wall. In spring, they pair well with greenery and natural tones. A single piece in cream or sandy white works with most decor styles, from boho to minimalist. Hang it above a sofa or on an empty accent wall for an instant focal point.

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    CopyA cream macramé wall hanging above a light linen sofa in a bright spring living room, potted plant nearby, white walls, warm natural light

    12. Style a Window Ledge with Small Potted Herbs

    A window ledge with a row of small herb pots is practical and beautiful. Basil, mint, rosemary, and thyme all grow well indoors near a sunny window. Use simple terracotta pots or line them up in a wooden tray for a clean, cohesive look. It adds a layer of green and a fresh scent to your living space every day.

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    CopyA sunny windowsill with a row of small terracotta herb pots — basil, rosemary, mint — in a spring living room, natural light, white walls

    13. Try a Pastel Gallery Wall

    Gallery walls don’t have to feel heavy or dark. A spring gallery wall featuring watercolor prints, pressed-flower frames, and soft-toned photographs creates a light, cohesive display. Stick to two or three colors — like blush, sage, and cream — for a look that feels intentional rather than random. Use matching frames to keep it tidy and modern.

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    Copy: A spring gallery wall arrangement with pastel watercolor botanical prints, pressed flower frames, and soft photos in white frames on a white wall, bright living room

    14. Use Candles in Soft, Seasonal Scents

    Candles do double duty — they look great and fill a room with a seasonal scent. For spring, look for scents like fresh linen, jasmine, white tea, or citrus blossom. Arrange two or three candles of varying heights on a tray or shelf for a decorative display. Unlit candles still look beautiful and feel spring-appropriate in white or soft pastel tones.

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    Copy: Three white and sage green pillar candles of varying heights on a wooden tray in a bright spring living room, soft natural light, minimal styling

    15. Switch to a Light Wood or White Coffee Table

    If your living room has a dark, heavy coffee table, spring is a great time to consider a lighter alternative. Light wood, white-painted, or whitewashed tables open up the floor visually and make the space feel less weighed down. Even styling a dark table with a white tray on top creates a similar lighting effect. Lighter furniture naturally fits the fresh spring aesthetic.

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    Copy: A light oak coffee table with a small white ceramic vase and a stack of books in a bright, minimal spring living room, white walls, natural light

    16. Place a Spring Wreath on the Interior Wall

    Wreaths aren’t just for front doors — hanging a spring wreath inside the living room is a charming and unexpected touch. A wreath made from dried pampas grass, eucalyptus, or faux spring blooms works well indoors year-round. Hang it above a fireplace, on a large empty wall, or over a console table. It adds a soft, seasonal focal point without overwhelming the space.

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    CopyA eucalyptus and dried wildflower spring wreath hung on a white wall above a console table in a bright, minimal living room, spring afternoon light.

    17. Add a Faux or Real Branch Arrangement

    A tall vase with long branches — cherry blossom, magnolia, or pussy willow — makes a dramatic and beautiful spring statement. Real branches in bloom are stunning but short-lived; high-quality faux branches last all season and beyond. Place a tall floor vase with branches in a corner or next to the sofa for height and visual drama. It’s a simple idea that looks very intentional.

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    Copy: A tall white ceramic floor vase with pink cherry blossom branches in a bright spring living room corner, white walls, natural light, minimal furniture

    18. Layer Natural Textures Like Jute and Cotton

    Spring decor works best when it feels tactile and natural. Layering a jute rug over a larger neutral carpet, using a cotton slipcover on a sofa, or adding a linen cushion brings in the organic textures of the season. These materials breathe well in warmer months and don’t feel heavy. The mix of textures adds visual interest without the need for color.

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    CopyA bright spring living room with a layered jute rug, white cotton sofa slipcover, and linen cushions, natural afternoon light, light wood accents

    19. Use a Tray to Create a Styled Accent Corner

    A simple wooden or marble tray can turn any flat surface into a styled spring vignette. Arrange it with a small candle, a stone, a few flowers, and a tiny potted succulent for a put-together look. Trays keep surfaces looking tidy while also making them feel intentionally decorated. It’s one of the most versatile and affordable decor tricks available.

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    Copy a marble tray on a sideboard styled with a small pink candle, a single white peony in a bud vase, and a smooth white stone, spring living room, natural light

    20. Incorporate Blush Tones as an Accent Color

    Blush pink is a natural spring tone — it’s warm, soft, and pairs easily with white, beige, and sage green. You don’t need to go all-in; a blush throw pillow, a blush vase, or a pink-toned candle is all it takes. This color works in both modern and traditional spaces and never feels overly themed. It’s one of the most approachable seasonal accent colors available.

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    CopyA neutral living room with blush pink throw pillows on a white sofa, a small pink ceramic vase on the side table, soft spring light.

    21. Decorate with Pressed Flowers in Frames

    Pressed-flower frames are a beautiful, low-cost way to bring botanical art into your home. You can press flowers yourself from the garden, or buy ready-made pressed flower prints from craft shops. Frame them in simple white or brass frames and arrange them as a small cluster on a wall or shelf. They’re delicate, nature-inspired, and perfectly suited to spring.

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    Copy: Three small white frames with pressed wildflowers and ferns arranged on a white shelf in a bright spring living room, minimal styling, warm natural light.

    22. Refresh Your Sofa with a Light Slipcover

    If your sofa is dark or looking a bit tired, a light-colored slipcover is a budget-friendly way to give it a spring makeover. White, cream, or pale beige slipcovers work with almost every decor style and instantly make a space feel cleaner and brighter. Washable options are very practical if you have kids or pets. It’s a reversible change you can undo easily come autumn.

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    Copy: a living room sofa with a white washable cotton slipcover, pastel throw pillows, bright spring daylight, simple minimal decor, light wood floors

    23. Add a Hanging Planter or Trailing Vine

    Hanging planters bring greenery to eye level and make use of vertical space, helping a room feel taller and airier. Trailing plants like pothos, string of pearls, or heartleaf philodendron look beautiful hanging near a window. Use a simple macramé hanger or a clean ceramic hanging pot. The movement and softness of trailing vines is a natural, spring-appropriate touch.

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    CopyA hanging macramé plant hanger near a sunny spring window with a trailing pothos plant, bright living room, white walls, light wood shelving below

    24. Use Light, Neutral Paint or a Whitewash Accent Wall

    If you’re ready for a bigger refresh, a fresh coat of light paint or a limewashed accent wall can transform your living room for spring. Colors like warm white, cloud gray, or a very pale sage green feel bright and clean without being stark. Limewash or whitewash techniques add texture to a wall without heavy pattern or color. It’s a weekend project that makes a lasting difference.

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    CopyA bright spring living room with a textured limewash accent wall in warm white, neutral sofa, potted greenery, and linen curtains, soft natural light

    25. Style a Coffee Table Stack with Spring-Themed Books

    Decorative books on a coffee table are a classic styling move, and spring is a great time to rotate in some new ones. Look for books with light-colored spines, botanical covers, or gardening and nature themes. Stack three books of different sizes, then place a small decorative object or candle on top. It’s a polished, intentional look that’s very easy to achieve.

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    Copy: A coffee table with a curated stack of three light-spined books topped with a small white ceramic bird figurine, spring living room, minimal styling, natural light through sheer curtains

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