5 Ways to Bring Spring Into Your Home



Spring is pretty amazing, isn't it? Green is everywhere, warm breezes are flowing and the flowers are like little pieces of artwork in every corner. Yeah, that's cheesy. But it's so true! As soon as the warm weather hits, I start itching to bring hints of spring into my home. I've got a few tried and true tips to make my house feel like spring, so without further ado, here are five ways to bring spring into your home!

1. Is it green? Use it! By incorporating the color green into your home, you will instantly feel like you're bringing the spring outdoors inside.

2. Bring in textures that mimic the textures of nature. Wood, straw, linen, burlap. All of these textures create variety and substance in your decor, just like in Mother Nature!

3. Let's get obvious- use florals. When spring arrives, so do the flowers! Whether you've got access to real flowers or not, fill the vases with pretty blooms. Also use floral patterns around your space to liven up things on items like pillows, blankets and curtains. And if you're lucky enough to have your own garden, check out Wayfair's Lawn & Garden section for tools and fun items you can use in your outdoor space!

4. Keep it light and bright. Whites. Yellows. Blues. Pretty and refreshing is definitely the color palette of the spring and using it in your decor will remind you of an airy spring day... in your living room!

5. Clean and simplify everything. They don't call it "spring cleaning" for no reason. Get rid of the junk and tidy up your space to really welcome spring to your front door. To keep yourself organized as you're spring cleaning, check out Wayfair's Storage & Organization section.

What are your favorite ways to bring spring into your home?!


This post is sponsored by Wayfair.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Michelle! Beautiful post about spring! How do we contact you about a product feature on your wonderful blog? :)

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