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Spring interior design ideas

The spring season provides wonderful inspiration for your interior design schemes. From beautiful floral wallpapers to refreshing pastel hues and sunshine yellows, discover our ideas to embrace nature in your home.

Explore inspiring spaces featuring some of our most-loved spring colour combinations and wallpapers…

Surround yourself with comforting, soothing colours and patterns that are not only easy to live with, but that also deliver a joyful and uplifting feel.
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Three spring schemes...

Masquerade living room

Our delicate powder-pink, Masquerade, exudes gentle warmth, with a subtle earthy undertone feels soft and inviting when embraced all over. Add a ray of sunshine with a yellow highlight on the woodwork.

Aderyn bedroom

Your bedroom is the perfect place to introduce a bird and floral wallpaper like Aderyn. This elegant design adds beautiful texture to walls and provides a sense of intimacy, familiarity and comfort. 

Sunlight bedroom

A delightful soft yellow like Sunlight will fill any space with a warm, joyful atmosphere. A yellow colour palette is perfect for rooms where you spend time in the morning to help boost your mood.

Spring colour schemes

Evoke the freshness and positivity of spring with colour combinations that evoke different moods, whether you want to feel calm, peaceful or uplifted. Consider optimistic yellows that bring a burst of sunshine, or draw nature indoors with a timeless pink and green colour pairing.

Spring wallpaper schemes

Fill your interiors with patterns that reflect the beauty of nature, infusing your schemes with a sense of tranquillity and wellbeing. Explore leafy botanical prints as well as inviting florals in a variety of bold, muted and neutral colourways.

Spring nursery inspiration

Your child’s nursery is a space that should calm, nurture and inspire them. Kindle a love for the outdoors in your little one with a spring-inspired nursery scheme that will make them feel happy and uplifted.

Spring interior design FAQs

What colours are evocative of spring?

Evoke spring in your home by drawing inspiration from the natural world. As the true colour of nature, green is a classic spring hue that will refresh your home for the new season. Consider minty pastel hues like Hidey Hole and Aquamarine, as well as vibrant, lively greens like Pea Green, Garden and Hopper.

Light pinks, blues and yellows all evoke nature in springtime. Beautiful pale pinks recall the colour of spring blossom, whilst soothing light blues reflect the shade of the sea and sky. Uplifting bright yellows are wonderful colours to add warmth to your home.

How should I begin a spring refresh?

Spring is the perfect time of year to embark on an interior refresh that will bring beauty and joy to your home. A season of change and renewal, spring provides a wonderful opportunity to freshen up your interiors with a new paint colour or wallpaper.

Your spring refresh project could be a large transformation such as a new kitchen or living room scheme. Even a small update like upcycling a piece of furniture could bring a pop of colour to revitalise the look and feel of your room.

Surrounding yourself with colours and patterns you love will make you feel calm, happy and comforted. Embrace brighter shades and nature-inspired patterns that reflect the outside world to help you feel uplifted and energised.

How can I draw nature into my schemes during spring?

Consider natural greens, earthy neutrals and soft yellows to establish a sense of connection with the outside world and create a calming atmosphere.

Floral wallpapers are inherently associated with springtime. These inviting patterns are perfect for inviting the tranquillity of nature into your interior designs. Designs like Spring Flowers, Massingberd Blossom and Bird & Bluebell reflect the beauty of our outdoor environment at this time of year.

Request your complimentary colour card to choose shades for your spring refresh, or find more inspiration in our gallery.