Spring Design Trends to Refresh Your Home

As winter fades and spring approaches, there's an undeniable urge to refresh our spaces. Warmer weather calls for opening windows, deep cleaning, and preparing outdoor areas for long, sun-filled days. But beyond these seasonal rituals, spring is also the perfect time to update your home's design with lighter, fresher elements.

To help you embrace the season, we’ve gathered some of the top interior design trends that will breathe new life into your home.

1. Curved and Sculptural Furniture

Say goodbye to rigid lines and embrace softer, organic shapes. "Furniture is becoming more of an art form, with fluid silhouettes and sculptural details creating a sense of movement," say Genevieve Webb and Ashley Mutch, founders of Feather Hill Interiors. Curved sofas, asymmetrical coffee tables, and sculpted wood chairs are just a few ways to introduce this trend. The key is to keep surrounding decor minimal, allowing these statement pieces to shine.

2. Personalized Kitchens with Character

Kitchens are evolving beyond the cookie-cutter look. "The best kitchens today feel curated rather than mass-produced," says Victoria Armour, partner at Stil James. Instead of uniform cabinetry, homeowners are mixing in unique elements like antique baker’s tables for islands or open hutches instead of upper cabinets. Handmade tiles, aged brass, and unlacquered finishes add a patinaed, timeworn charm, giving even new kitchens a sense of history and warmth.

3. Rich, Dark Wood Accents

Light wood tones have dominated interiors in recent years, but deeper hues are making a comeback. "Warmer, richer wood tones like walnut and mahogany are regaining popularity," say Webb and Mutch. These materials add depth and sophistication while maintaining a natural, timeless feel. Whether through furniture, cabinetry, or decorative details like framed mirrors and sculptural consoles, these deeper wood tones create a striking contrast against lighter design elements.

As you refresh your home for spring, consider incorporating these trends to create a space that feels both current and timeless, carrying you effortlessly through the seasons ahead.





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