By now, you’re probably quite familiar with spring cleaning and all of its tedious, time-consuming glory. Yes, it’s a good idea to clean out your space after being holed up all winter, but the start of spring isn’t all about scrubbing and scouring. This season is also a great time to try out something new and give your home a fresh look. There are so many ways to refresh your home for spring that you can accomplish using items you already own or can purchase for not too much money. Sometimes, all you need is a little rearranging or a fun new accessory to make your space feel refreshed for the season ahead.
As we head into spring, these easy tips and tricks will make your home feel brand-new again for little to no money. If you want to switch up your space but aren’t sure where to start, I’ve got you covered. Keep scrolling for 15 easy and affordable ways to refresh your home for spring.
1. Spruce up your front door
Throughout the winter months, my front stoop is always dressed up with a holiday wreath and a festive door mat, but when spring rolls around and the holiday decor has long since been packed away, it looks a little empty. Whether you live in a house with a front porch or an apartment that leads straight out into a hallway, your front door serves as the first impression of your home. So why not spruce it up a bit for the season? Pick out a wreath that feels like springtime, lay down a door mat, and maybe set out some planters once the weather warms up.
2. Switch out throw pillow covers
If you want to switch things up this spring, throw pillows are one of the easiest ways to try out a new look. And if your couch is already piled with pillows, keep the inserts and simply swap out the pillow covers. You can find tons of affordable options at retailers like Amazon, so you can try out a fun new color or pattern for cheap. Store your old ones folded up in a drawer or closet so you can easily pull them out again later in the year.
3. Bring the outdoors in
As the world thaws out outside, it’s only fitting to bring some nature indoors, too. Adding greenery to your space has tons of benefits, and there’s no wrong way to do this—whether you buy a new indoor houseplant or simply plunk a bouquet of fresh flowers into a vase is totally up to you! Either way, you’ll definitely be feeling the springtime vibes.
4. Deep clean a neglected space
I know I said spring cleaning isn’t all about literal cleaning, but there is no better feeling than tackling an often overlooked area. Whether it’s finally throwing out all the expired food in your fridge, scrubbing out your shower, or dusting your bookshelf, choose a realistic goal and dive in. Checking a task you’ve been procrastinating off your to-do list is the ultimate mood booster.
5. Swap in spring fragrances
Scent is an incredibly powerful tool in a space. With just a candle or diffuser, you can make your home smell like a trip to the spa, a fresh-cut bouquet, or a walk on the beach. Get sniffing and find a springtime fragrance you love, then stock up on candles, diffusers, or room sprays to give your home a breath of fresh air.
6. Upgrade your sink area
Incorporating little, everyday luxuries into your home can really take it to the next level. Make your sinks feel like an expensive hotel by adding a matching hand wash and lotion to each one. Splurge a little on some fancy soap from a brand like Aesop or Le Labo, or simply transfer whatever hand soap you use to a cute refillable dispenser. For an extra touch, corral everything on a pretty marble tray next to the sink.
7. Rearrange the living room
The living room arguably sees the most action in a home, which can make the area feel worn out pretty quickly. However, some simple rearranging could be the spring home refresh you need. Move around your couches or chairs, swap in throw pillows and blankets from a different room, or switch around your wall art. Simply changing the layout can make the room feel fresh again—and will help shake off the cobwebs of winter.
8. Swap out table decor
You may not take the time to update your table runner or place mats on a regular basis, but spring is a great opportunity to swap them out with some fresh patterns and bright colors. Get rid of dark, moody colors and lean into pastels, shades of white, or bright pops of color instead. Not only do these colors coordinate nicely with the season, but they’ll also infuse some brightness into your home.
9. Change your sheets and comforter
Growing up, my mom always swapped out my sheets and comforter for lighter, more colorful options whenever spring rolled around. I’ve gotten away from this practice while living on my own, but this year, I’m going back to my old ways. Turns out, simply changing your bed sheets and comforter is one of the easiest ways to refresh your bedroom for springtime. And if you really want to get into the spirit of the season, go for light, bright colors or a floral pattern.
10. Declutter problem areas
We tend to venture out and about more during warmer weather, and no one wants to come home to a disorganized, messy space. Look at the areas that tend to get messy quickly (think: coffee table, kitchen counter, desk, random surfaces), and declutter those areas. This easy home refresh will help you start spring off on the right foot by opening up your space.
11. Play around with lighting
Lighting is another opportunity to quickly refresh your home for spring. As the days get longer, try to maximize the natural light in every room, and don’t be afraid to reposition your floor or table lamps or swap out lampshades. In the evenings, rely on wall sconces or candles to bring in some warm ambiance.
12. Add in pops of color
If you own any brightly colored decor, now’s the time to make good use of it. Throw blankets, pillows, and decorative items like vases or artwork are great for this. A few pops of color will make your home feel more cheerful and on par with the new season.
13. Replace or rearrange artwork
For a quick change, try replacing or rearranging your wall art. Don’t be afraid to play around with your current pieces or swap out ones that don’t fit your vibe anymore. If you’re feeling artsy, you can even try your hand at some DIY artwork using paints, cut paper, or other supplies. Placing old magazine covers or book pages in a frame is another great way to create your own art.
14. Clean the kitchen counter
This one may seem a bit obvious, but it’s always a good idea to reset your cooking space for spring. That means wiping down your kitchen countertop and making sure it’s fully decluttered and organized. You’ll feel more inspired to cook in a clean kitchen, and staying on top of things will be so much easier.
15. Wash and change out towels
There’s nothing better than freshly washed, fluffy towels. You likely already do this regularly, but if you’ve been letting laundry pile up a bit, take this time to wash all your towels—I’m talking hand towels, bath towels, washcloths, etc. Then hang them up or fold and store them accordingly. And if you have any spring-colored towels (think: pastels, pinks, yellows, or greens), take advantage by placing them where you and future guests can see them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Arianna Reardon, Contributing Writer
Arianna is a Rhode Island native, professional blogger, and freelance writer. She’s passionate about helping women develop healthy relationships with money, become financially independent, and invest in themselves for the future. Arianna is a firm believer in going after what you want, taking time to stop and smell the roses, and the importance of a good cocktail.
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