Spring always makes me want to open the windows, let the light pour in, and give my living room a fresh little reset.
Thereβs something about this season that makes everything feel lighter. Softer. More alive.
If your space has been carrying heavy winter vibes, this is the perfect time to brighten it up with color, texture, florals, and airy layers. The best part? You donβt need a full makeover.
Sometimes a few thoughtful swaps can make the whole room feel brand new πΏ
Let me walk you through 18 spring living room decor ideas I absolutely love.
Place fresh tulips in a clear glass vase πΌ

Nothing says spring quite like fresh flowers.
A simple bunch of tulips on the coffee table instantly wakes up the whole room. I personally love white tulips for a clean look, but pink and yellow feel wonderfully cheerful too.
Even one vase can completely change the energy.
Put them where natural light hits. The stems in a clear vase add such an organic softness.
πΈ A Micro-tip: Trim the stems slightly every two days to keep them looking fresh longer.
Drape a lightweight linen throw over the sofa ποΈ

I always pack away the heavy wool blankets once spring arrives.
Instead, I replace them with a soft linen or cotton throw in cream, pale green, or blush. It adds texture without visual heaviness.
Itβs cozy, but still airy.
This idea pairs beautifully with the first one if youβre already switching cushions.
Style match guide
| Sofa color | Best throw shade |
| Grey | blush / sage |
| Beige | white / floral |
| White | pale yellow |
Bring in a large leafy plant πΏ

One oversized plant can completely transform a living room.
A fiddle leaf fig, rubber plant, or even a large fern adds instant life. Spring decorating should always feel connected to nature, and this is one of my favorite ways to do that.
Place it in an empty corner that feels a little dull.
Suddenly the room looks styled and intentional.
π± Why designers do this: Vertical greenery helps draw the eye upward and makes ceilings feel taller.Replace heavy curtains with sheer drapes βοΈ

This is one of the biggest transformations for spring.
Sheer white or cream curtains let natural light flood the room, making everything feel brighter and more open. Itβs almost magical how much softer the space becomes.
Morning sunlight through sheer fabric? Absolutely beautiful β¨
Instant Gratification Tip: This is one of the quickest updates with the biggest visual payoff.
Add a botanical print wall art gallery π

I adore botanical prints for spring.
Think vintage florals, delicate leaves, soft watercolor blooms, or even pressed flower frames. A small gallery wall above the sofa instantly adds seasonal charm.
Unlike bold abstract art, botanical prints feel calm and fresh.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- frames too small
- overly bright neon florals
- cluttered arrangement
- hanging too high
Introduce a pastel area rug πΈ

If your rug feels dark or heavy, spring is the perfect time for a lighter one.
Soft beige, muted blush, faded floral, or pale sage rugs can shift the entire mood of the room. I especially love distressed floral rugs for that soft romantic look.
It grounds the space beautifully.
π· Small space hack: Choose a lighter rug to visually make the room feel larger.
Decorate the mantel with spring greenery πΏ

If you have a mantel, this is prime spring decorating space.
I love layering faux eucalyptus garlands, ceramic birds, candles, and tiny floral arrangements across it. Keep it organic rather than overly symmetrical.
A slightly imperfect arrangement feels more lived-in.
β¨ A Pro-tip:
Vary heights using candlesticks and vases for depth.
Use scented candles with floral notes π―οΈ

Decor isnβt only visual.
Scent changes the feeling of a room instantly. I love candles with peony, jasmine, lavender, fresh cotton, or garden rose notes for spring.
The room starts feeling like a blooming garden.
πΌ The psychology behind it: Floral scents make spaces feel clean, calm, and emotionally uplifting.
Hang a mirror to bounce spring light β¨

A mirror becomes extra magical in spring.
Place it opposite a window so it reflects daylight and greenery from outside. This instantly doubles the brightness of the room and gives the illusion of more space.
I love round mirrors for softness.
They feel airy and less formal than rectangular ones.
πΈ Thumb Rule:
The bigger the mirror, the brighter the room feels.
Style a spring tray on the ottoman πΌ

If you have an ottoman instead of a coffee table, this is perfect.
Use a woven tray and fill it with fresh flowers, a candle, coasters, and maybe a pretty ceramic dish. It keeps the setup functional and decorative.
Itβs one of those tiny details that makes the room feel thoughtfully designed.
π· Time required to implement: 10β15 minutes
Introduce soft yellow accents π

Yellow is such an underrated spring color.
Not bright neon yellow. Think buttery, creamy, sunlit yellow. A throw, vase, cushion, or art piece in this shade adds instant cheerfulness.
It mimics sunshine indoors.
πΌ Trend callout: Soft butter yellow is a huge seasonal decor favorite right now.Create a spring reading corner ππ·

One of my favorite living room ideas is carving out a tiny reading nook.
Take a cozy armchair, add a lightweight throw, a floral pillow, and a small side table with fresh flowers. Suddenly you have a beautiful little spring retreat right inside your living room.
This works especially well near a window where morning light naturally pours in.
The goal is comfort with freshness.
I personally love adding a small lamp with a linen shade because it keeps the whole corner soft and inviting.
β¨ Who this is for: Anyone who wants a cozy corner without redecorating the entire room.
Bring in floral-patterned curtains πΈ

Unlike sheer curtains from the sixth idea, this version adds a subtle decorative layer.
Choose soft floral prints with muted colors. Nothing too loud.
Think watercolor blossoms, delicate vines, or faded vintage florals.
They make the room feel charming and softly romantic.
π· How to steal this look: Keep the rest of the room neutral so the curtains become the statement.Add a pastel ottoman or pouf πͺ΄

A small pouf in sage, blush, or cream is such an easy spring update.
It adds extra seating, texture, and color without taking up much room. I especially love knitted cotton poufs because they feel cozy while still looking light.
This pairs beautifully with the reading corner idea.
πΌ Budget Alternatives
- floor cushion
- woven stool
- upholstered footrest
Use glass and reflective decor β¨

Spring is all about light.
Glass vases, mirrored trays, crystal candle holders, and glossy ceramics help bounce natural light around the room beautifully.
I especially love clear glass paired with fresh flowers.
It feels crisp and elegant.
πΈ Quick hack: Cluster three glass pieces of different heights together.
Create a layered spring centerpiece πΌ

For larger coffee tables, layering makes all the difference.
Start with a tray, then add flowers, candles, a ceramic bowl, and one decorative book. The key is mixing shapes.
Round vase. Square book. Tall candle.
That contrast creates visual interest.
Remember the fifth idea? This is the elevated version of that styling approach.
β¨ Why designers do this:
Layering creates depth and makes simple decor feel luxurious.
Add nature-inspired artwork π¦πΏ

Bird sketches, floral paintings, garden landscapes, or soft meadow scenes work beautifully for spring.
These pieces make the room feel connected to the season without relying only on flowers.
I personally love muted watercolor landscapes.
They bring a peaceful energy.
π· Trend Alert: Vintage-inspired nature prints are having a major comeback.
Open the space with less clutter and more breathing room πΏβοΈ

Honestly, one of the best spring decor ideas isnβt about adding more.
Itβs about removing.
Spring should feel light, fresh, and open. Clear off surfaces that feel crowded. Store away winter blankets, heavy accessories, and unnecessary decor pieces.
Let the room breathe.
Sometimes negative space is the most beautiful design element.
A cleaner room allows every floral touch, every soft cushion, every candle, and every plant to stand out more.
This is the idea that ties everything together.
π· Decision Fatigue? Start by removing just five items from the room.
Final Thoughts on 18 Spring Living Room Decor Ideas πΈ
Spring decorating should feel joyful, not overwhelming.
Even one small change β fresh flowers, lighter cushions, or sheer curtains β can completely refresh your living room.
Start with the easiest idea that excites you most.
Sometimes all it takes is one tulip vase and a little sunshine to make the whole room feel new again βοΈπΏ
Which idea are you trying first?