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Refresh your interiors for spring

As I write this in the depths of the English winter I am preparing to fly to Australia. When I am back, spring will be here and I am already thinking of what I will need to do to freshen up my home to embrace the new season. Follow my tips to bring a springtime feel to your home.

Bring the outside in

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One of the easiest ways to add a springtime feel to your interior is to fill it with fresh spring flowers, and there is so much choice at this time of year. Add some cheerful seasonal colour by filling painted pottery jugs or vintage charity shop finds with single-coloured tulips or bright yolk-coloured daffodils. Regular readers of this column will know I love big bowls planted with paperwhite narcissi or white hyacinths; they have such a gorgeous scent.

Add some fresh colour

There is nothing like a new coat of paint to freshen up a room. Picking up the wellness theme, warm and restful natural hues are trending for SS23.

Check out Dulux’s new Wild Wonder shade. Pair with soft lavender, ochre or green. For a bolder modern look, add a bright pop of colour to a scheme by painting the skirting in vibrant Magenta pink –Pantone’s colour of the year.

Create a stunning feature wall with a bold botanical printed wallpaper, think Divine Savages’ Little Botanize in Palm Green or William Morris’ Pimpernel in a new leafy green and buttery yellow colourway.

New season pattern and prints

Another easy way to update your decor is to swap out curtains, cushions and throws. Search out floral patterned fabrics in uplifting colours, use lighter materials like linen or cotton, and mix and match prints for a stylish contemporary look.

Why not switch up a tired old lampshade for one with a pretty patterned shade? Pooky is my go-to brand for lighting and I love Alice Palmer’s candystriped pleated shades.

Style a spring tablescape

Spring is a time for entertaining family and friends so why not invest in some new tableware? Soft green or blue with white always looks lovely in spring and summer. I love a gingham tablecloth; pair it with raffia mats, and bright colourful plates and glasses.

Always have fresh flowers on the table. I put little blue grape hyacinths and narcissi into mini glass milk bottles. Check out the pretty purple, pink and orange bud vases at Oliver Bonas.

What’s new in store

At this time of the year, the new spring/summer home collections are hitting the stores. Grab the opportunity to pick up something new – perhaps a fun bunny planter from Anthropologie, an on-trend bobbin lamp or photo frame from Oliver Bonas, or maybe a beautiful patterned cushion from Next’s new range.

Give your home a joyful refresh and a springlike feel, ready for the sunnier months to come.

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