Every season, there is a new and inspiring color palette that nature introduces to us. One of my favorites is the spring color palette, which is full of fresh tones and soft pastels. After the winter months of cool neutrals and icy accents, it’s nice to be re-introduced to a wider range of color again that also suits the rejuvenating mood of the spring season.
There is tons of inspiration to be found in nature for every season. If you want to incorporate some spring flavor into your home in the form of accents or even an entire redesign, nature is a great place to start. Look for cool, crisp colors of the flowers and even in the fruits and vegetables that are in season.
I’ve gathered 10 spaces that also capture the spring spirit and bring it inside. They show off some of the best colors to use to capture the look in your home.
Rooms with a Spring Color Palette
Mint green is an adorable, vintage-inspired color to use during the spring season. It looks especially great as a kitchen or bath accent against a white palette.
Source: Country Living
Sunny yellow is a surefire way to brighten up any space and bring some spring cheer to your home.
Source: House Beautiful
Some soft yellow pillows with fun patterns brighten up this porch.
Source: Country Living
Soft blue tones look so fresh and clean in this kitchen. Some pink accents are a nice feminine touch to pair with it.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
Soft blue cabinets are so refreshing and delightfully vintage. The bronze accents bring it up a notch to give it a sophisticated edge.
Source: My Domaine
Green front doors are very inviting. The blue pots make both colors pop even more.
Source: Southern Living
Lovely lavender is so sweet in this bedroom.
Source: Architectural Digest
Pink and teal are fun and funky in this chic office space.
Source: Pottery Barn
Light coral pillows brighten up this breakfast nook. They look super chic with the black and white palette and can easily be switched out as the seasons change.
Source: My Domaine
Nothing says spring like fresh plant life. Here’s a very unique and stylish DIY idea for incorporating some greenery into your home.
Source: Better Homes & Gardens
Here’s to having a fun and stylish spring!
Warm regards,
Megan