Opting for a wide variety of plants, adding natural fibres, and choosing pastel colours are some of the professionals’ secrets for decorating your home for spring.
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Fill your home with plants
This is just the time when trees begin to regain their foliage, isn’t it? Do the same at home: fill it with green plants, as they will make you feel more in touch with nature and will clean the indoor air. -
Make the most of outdoors
If you’re lucky enough to have a terrace or a small balcony, follow these tips to make it more functional and practical: add a bench or chairs to sit on, a table to rest a book and drinks on, and seasonal flowering plants to brighten up the space. -
Change your textiles
You can now put away the woolly blankets and cushions; swap them for lighter fabrics. How about putting on some fresher sheets and, instead of a duvet, a lighter bedspread? Opt for cheerful, eye-catching colours and patterns. -
Refresh your wardrobe
Make the most of the seasonal wardrobe switch to clean out and reorganise your wardrobe or dressing room. Add accessories to improve storage and/or paint the walls or shelves a brighter colour. Finally, why not add a small rail to hang your favourite clothes on, just like they do in shops? -
Choose pastel colours
Choose these colours, which we naturally associate with spring, for your next home décor purchases: vases, tablecloths, upholstery, rugs… Adding a pretty item is the easiest way to revamp your home. -
Add furniture made from natural materials and fibres
Invest in rattan chairs, furniture with raffia doors, and fibre lamps: you’ll feel as though you’re on holiday all year round. For those seeking a contemporary look, choose pieces that combine wicker with synthetic fibres, metals, leather or wood. -
Go for a piece with plenty of personality
You spend the year saving and/or buying things for others; but spring is for us, so we can take notice of the changes and enjoy them. So the time has come to treat yourself: a decorative piece will be the best investment, and from now on it will be part of your personal story. Any suggestions? Why not go for a neon piece!


