TRENDING IN DESIGN: What’s Hot This Spring

There’s just something about spring that makes you want to shake things up at home, right? Maybe it’s the sunshine or the longer days, but suddenly that plain white wall looks so boring, and you’re eyeing that corner of your kitchen wondering if wallpaper might actually work there.

If you’re feeling the urge to refresh your space, you’re not alone. And honestly, there’s no better place to turn for inspiration than House & Home. They always seem to know what’s coming next in design, and their latest picks are full of cozy, character-filled ideas that are easy to love.

Here’s what’s standing out right now:

 

Layered, Storied Interiors

Think vintage finds, family heirlooms, and pieces that look like they’ve got a story to tell. It’s not about perfection. It’s about personality. The more collected and lived-in, the better.

 

Rich, Textural Walls

Wallpaper, carved stone, textured plaster. Plain walls are getting a serious upgrade. These finishes add warmth and depth that can totally change the vibe of a room.

 

Moodier Palettes

Neutrals are still around, but they’ve taken a moodier turn. Deep browns, rich burgundies, and soft oatmeals are showing up in place of cooler greys and whites.

 

Playful Patterns

Wallpaper isn’t just for the powder room anymore. Designers are putting it in kitchens, dining rooms, even closets. And it works. The bolder, the better.

 

Quiet Luxury

This is the low-key, elevated look that’s all about natural materials, organic shapes, and textures you actually want to touch. It feels calm and effortless.

 

If you’re thinking about making a few updates this spring, even a small change can make a big difference. An accent wall, a patterned backsplash, or just a new throw pillow situation can breathe some new life into your space.

And if you want a deeper dive into these trends and more, check out the full scoop over at House & Home below.


Photocredit for the opening shot:

Photographer: Andrea Kellaway

Designer: Emily Griffin and Gail Marshall

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