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Spring Cleaning Your Style: Refreshing Home Accessories for a New Season

  • Writer: Stacy Molander
    Stacy Molander
  • 20 minutes ago
  • 3 min read

Spring has a way of making everything feel possible again. The light changes, windows open, and suddenly the things in our homes that felt cozy all winter start to feel a little… heavy. The good news? Refreshing your space doesn’t require a full redesign. Often, the biggest impact comes from simply editing and updating your home accessories.

Think of it less like redecorating and more like giving your home a reset.

Start With a Good Edit

Before adding anything new, take a look at what you already have. Remove accessories from shelves, mantels, and tabletops and lay them out where you can see everything at once.

Ask yourself a few simple questions:

  • Does this still work in this space?

  • Is it something I truly enjoy seeing every day?

  • Does it feel seasonal or heavy for spring?

Spring is the perfect time to store darker, heavier pieces and swap in items that feel lighter and more relaxed. Editing first allows the pieces you keep to actually shine.

Lighten the Palette

Winter tends to bring in deeper tones, layered textures, and heavier materials. Spring calls for the opposite.

Try introducing accessories in softer tones like warm whites, muted neutrals, pale greens, and gentle blush or peach accents. Lighter ceramics, woven textures, and glass pieces help reflect natural light and instantly make a space feel more open.

You don’t have to change everything—sometimes just a few lighter pieces mixed into what you already own makes the room feel refreshed.

Bring Nature Inside

Nothing signals spring like bringing a little of the outdoors in. Fresh flowers, budding branches, herbs, or simple greenery add life and movement to a space.

A small arrangement on a kitchen counter, a vase of branches on a console table, or a cluster of potted herbs on a windowsill instantly changes the energy of a room. Natural elements add texture and softness that manufactured décor simply can’t replicate.

Restyle Your Surfaces

Once you’ve edited and chosen a few fresh pieces, it’s time to put things back together.

Group accessories in odd numbers, vary heights, and mix materials so everything doesn’t feel too uniform. A stack of books, a small bowl, and a ceramic vase can turn a simple shelf into a moment that feels thoughtful rather than cluttered.

Shelves, mantels, coffee tables, and entry consoles are the easiest places to refresh without moving furniture or repainting walls.

Focus on Small Details That Make a Big Difference

Sometimes the smallest changes make a home feel brand new. Consider swapping:

  • Throw pillows or pillow covers

  • Decorative trays

  • Candles or candle holders

  • Small artwork or framed prints

  • Seasonal florals

These are easy updates that shift the mood of a space without requiring a major investment.

Create Breathing Room

One of the most overlooked parts of styling is negative space. Spring is a great time to simplify. Let a few beautiful pieces stand on their own rather than filling every inch of a shelf or tabletop.

Rooms that feel a little lighter and less crowded often feel calmer and more welcoming.

A Home That Evolves With the Seasons

Refreshing your home accessories each season keeps your space feeling intentional and alive. It doesn’t have to be complicated—just thoughtful.

A few edits, a little lightness, and a touch of nature can completely change the way a room feels.


 
 
 

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