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Primitive Decorating Ideas For Spring

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27 Beautiful Ways to Decorate Your Farmhouse for Spring

Welcome spring with open arms in every nook and cranny of your home.

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Max Kim-Bee

With a new season on the horizon, it's safe to assume you're more than ready for a much-needed change in weather and scenery. Here to help with the latter, we've come to your rescue with plenty of beautiful spring decoration inspiration for your humble abode. Out with the old, and in with the new... greenery, pops of color, and festive artwork, that is. Welcome springtime into your home with these easy, fun, and even DIY decor ideas. Plus, get in the spirit even further with uplifting spring quotes and a spring cleaning checklist.

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Revamp your table.

The easiest way to give your kitchen table a spring facelift? Cozy linens. Decorate the space with a patterned table runner or colorful placemats.

SHOP TABLE RUNNERS

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Stock up on mirrors.

Let there be light! With the help of some sunshine, use an assortment of reflective surfaces to fake the illusion of a brighter entryway.

SHOP MIRRORS

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Expose decorative serveware.

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Pay homage to plants.

Not only can you increase your indoor flower collection now that spring stems are finally beginning to bloom, but you can also give another nod to greenery with fresh new wall decor.

SHOP PLANT PRINTS

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Accessorize your hallway.

Keep your essentials easily accessible and ever-so-organized by installing a versatile coat rack in your mud room or hallway. Sun hats and gardening bags for the glorious sunny days ahead will never be far from reach.

SHOP COAT RACKS

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Display festive artwork.

These vintage bird-centric pieces work all year long, but look especially fitting in the springtime months.

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Infuse fresh greenery.

Fill vases with fresh stems, decorate with a planter packed with indoor-friendly blooms like succulents, and intermingle smaller pots with your home's accessories (like books).

See more at Cherished Bliss.

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Add pops of color with accessories.

Add some vibrant touches to your home with bright pillows, throw blankets, and lamps. The bright items will beautifully complement neutral pieces in your home.

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Create a holiday display.

Turn a buffet table into an Easter display with fresh flowers, bunny pieces, pops of green and orange, and everything you'll need to serve your Easter brunch.

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Update your bookshelves.

Simplify and restyle your bookshelves by removing the clutter and keeping items that work with a springtime color palette.

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Enhance the overlooked pieces.

Use every chance you get to display newly picked greenery and flowers—and that includes your shutters!

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Refresh your bedside table.

You'll be spring cleaning anyway, so it's a great time to pare down the number of things on your nightstand and add one or two seasonally appropriate pieces of decor.

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Add seasonal touches to your entryway.

Use a coat rack, shelving unit, bench, or any other piece of storage in your foyer or mudroom to display hanging greens. We especially love the hanging tote full of flowers.

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Perk up your workspace.

Pink- and oatmeal-colored accessories with fresh greenery throughout creates a peaceful and happy place to work.

See more at Jones Design Company.

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Add wicker touches.

Replace side tables with stacked bins, add a basket underneath your desk, or use containers to organize your closet—wicker storage pieces are both functional and add pretty texture to your room.

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Work in copper pieces.

Brighten up your prep space with copper tableware, cookware, and vases.

See more at Maison de Pax.

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Style vases on and under your fireplace.

Sure, containers and vases look great on a table, but they look even better styled in a group on your hearth.

See more at Making Home Base.

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Mix in simple ceramics.

Use extra wide vases and ceramic pieces to hold bunches of branches or the greenery of your choice.

See more at Nesting Place.

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Use farmer's market leftovers.

Keep muddy shoes and springtime outerwear off the floor by creating a mudroom organization system with storage for it all. Bonus points if you can thrift the pieces from your local springtime farmer's market!

See more at Rooms for Rent Blog.

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Decorate with colorful glassware.

Create a beautiful visual statement in your kitchen by displaying lightly colored pieces of glassware on your shelves—soft blues, pinks, and greens would all look wonderful for this season.

See more at Shades of Blue Interiors.

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Create springy garland.

Garland isn't just for the winter holidays, it works for Easter, too! Fashion a mix of flowers, greenery, and springy ceramic animals to create the perfect display.

See more at AKA Design.

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Give your antiques a seasonal makeover.

Enhance your best antiquing finds with fresh flowers, pastel ribbons, and more touches that scream spring.

See more at So Much Better With Age.

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Display your gardening tools.

It may be too soon to begin your gardening adventures outdoors, but that doesn't mean you can't put them to good use now. Use your favorite pots, flower tools, and baskets to enhance your armoires, tables, mantels, and more.

See more at The Golden Sycamore.

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Display accessories on wood pieces.

Add texture and a reminder of nature to your kitchen by displaying must-haves in jars on top of wood slices.

See more at The Lettered Cottage.

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Rework your pitchers.

Your favorite pitcher also makes for the best branch holder. Gather some stems covered in your favorite bloom and arrange them in pitcher to display anywhere in your home.

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Displaying drying greenery.

Drying flowers, herbs, and greenery add both a festive touch and springtime smell to your home.

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Infuse pastels on neutral pieces.

If you think pinks, blues, and greens can't work together, think again! These light-hued throw pillows look even better next to one another.

See more at Zevy Joy.

Web Editor Jessica Leigh Mattern is a web editor and writer who covers home, holiday, DIY, crafts, travel, and more lifestyle topics.

Blair Donovan is a staff writer for CountryLiving.com, where she covers everything from the latest Joanna Gaines and "The Voice" news to home décor, gardening, DIY, and entertaining.

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Primitive Decorating Ideas For Spring

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