Spring Refresh – 5 Ways to Easily Transition Your Home for a New Season

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As winter finally loosens its grip and the days start getting longer, there’s no better time to give your home a fresh start. After months of heavy blankets, dark evenings, and holiday décor that may have lingered a little longer than planned, a simple seasonal refresh can make your home feel brighter, lighter, and ready for spring. The good news? You don’t need a full renovation to see a big difference. Here are five easy ways to transition your home for the new season.

1. Let the Light In
One of the fastest ways to make your home feel fresh again is to maximize natural light. Start by cleaning your windows and screens—winter grime can dull the sunshine more than you realize. Swap out dated curtain ties or pullbacks for something lighter and more modern, or remove heavy drapes altogether. Check your lightbulbs, too, and replace any that have burned out or feel too dim. Brighter, cleaner light instantly changes the mood of a space.

2. Spruce Up the Décor
Spring is the perfect excuse to pack away anything that still feels like winter. And don’t worry—I see you. That Christmas wreath and plastic snowman are still sitting on my front porch, too. Start small: swap out the tablecloth, replace darker linens with lighter, brighter ones, and bring in sheer, flowery curtains. Update your table settings, add a few pastel candlesticks, and rotate wall or shelf décor to reflect the new season. A few simple changes can make your home feel completely different.

3. Add a Seasonal Touch
You don’t have to go overboard to celebrate the changing season. A simple table centerpiece, a small vase of fresh flowers, or a few thoughtful decorations in high-traffic areas can brighten the mood without creating extra work. The goal is to keep things cheerful and fresh, not cluttered or complicated.

4. Lighten Up Your Textiles
Trade out heavy winter fabrics for lighter options. Replace thick throws and dark pillow covers with lighter colors and breathable materials like cotton or linen. A lighter area rug or new bedding in soft spring tones can completely transform the look and feel of a room without much effort.

5. Bring the Outdoors In
Nothing says spring like a touch of greenery. Add a few houseplants, a bowl of fresh fruit on the counter, or a small herb garden in the kitchen. Even a single vase of fresh-cut flowers can make a space feel alive again. Natural elements help bridge the gap between indoors and outdoors as the weather warms up.

If you’re ready for more than a seasonal refresh, spring is also the perfect time to start planning bigger improvements. Adding windows to rooms that have always felt too dark can completely change how your home feels. If you enjoy outside entertaining once the weather improves, now is a great time to design a new patio to enjoy this summer, or to plan an addition like a screened porch, outdoor kitchen, or three-season room. Planning your remodel early not only gives you something exciting to look forward to while the last few weeks of winter pass—it gets you ahead of the lines at the permit office, secures your spot on your preferred contractor’s build schedule, and gives you a head start on preparing your family and your budget!

 

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