As the days grow longer and flowers begin to bloom, it’s the perfect time to refresh your home with the essence of spring. From floral patterns to airy textures and natural materials, spring style at home is about creating a inviting space 🌻
Here’s your guide to styling your home for spring!
Living Room:
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Replace dark or heavy furniture with lighter airy pieces, like a wooden coffee table or side table
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Add spring-themed items like vases and candles.
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Update cushions with fresh, floral or pastel covers.
Kitchen:
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Bring in fresh herbs or flowers on the counter for a natural vibe.
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Use shelves as an opportunity to display kitchen essentials.
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Add a vase of fresh flowers, colorful dish towels, or spring-themed decorative items like ceramic pitchers or bowls.
Dining Room:
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Bring in fresh-cut flowers or potted plants for the center of the table.
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Add a new statement piece, like a wood dining table or farmhouse-style bench
Bedroom:
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Keep the space airy and clutter-free with practical storage solutions like a chest of drawers or shelving unit.
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Swap heavy winter bedding for light, breathable fabrics and soft pastel tones
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A chunky wooden bedframe adds warmth and character, becoming the focal point of the room while providing sturdy, long-lasting comfort.
Entryway:
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Make a welcoming first impression and refresh your entryway with a new doormat
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Add a statement console table and complement it with a mirror hanging above and decorative accessories.
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Utilise wall storage solutions, such as coat hooks & shelves, to keep essentials within reach while maintaining a neat and spacious feel.
With Funky Chunky Furniture, refreshing your home for spring is all about embracing natural materials, timeless design, and the warmth of handcrafted pieces that bring character and comfort into every room. Whether you're updating your living room with a solid oak coffee table or brightening your dining room with a reclaimed wood bench, our furniture makes it easy to create a space that’s both functional and full of springtime charm