5 Spring-Inspired Shades to Start Using Right Now

Spring is finally here, which means it’s time to start considering lighter, brighter décor! There’s nothing more refreshing than a spring-inspired color palette. Combat the seasonal blues by prepping your home for spring ASAP. 2021 is putting a modern twist on pastel shades with a color scheme that is both daring and delicate. Explore current trends and find the perfect wall art and décor for a spring-styled space.

Pale Green

There’s nothing better than the borderline-aquatic aroma that permeates the spring air. 2021’s pick for a springtime green is a mix between mint and sage. Imagine a shade that is bluer than grass green but lighter than pistachio. This green is palatable enough to use liberally and vibrant enough to add a hint of color. Paint your walls a pale green, and add monochromatic furniture. For a subtle splash of contrast, experiment with light blues, purples, and beiges.

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5 Spring-Inspired Shades to Start Using Right Now

Pastel Pink

Pastel pink doesn’t have to look overly frilly when paired with the right décor. Light pink rose to popularity with the introduction of “Millennial Pink” and it’s proven to withstand the roller-coaster of design trends. Hang a piece of wall art with subtle pops of pink in a predominantly neutral color palette. Look for floral details that appear sophisticated rather than shabby-chic. Explore refined fabrics like silk and velvet in a warm, pale pink.

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Sunny Yellow

Yellow is officially the hottest color of 2021 – in more ways than one! This trendy shade is popping up everywhere this year, and it’s easy to see why. We’re all working to create a better future, and this cheerful hue reflects our hope for the months ahead. Brighten your mood with a home that incorporates unapologetically bright yellow details. From textiles to wall art, there are tons of simple ways to add a pop of yellow to your space. Pair this shade with a soft grey for a truly trendy look.

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5 Spring-Inspired Shades to Start Using Right Now

Sky Blue

Dreaming of clear, blue skies? So are we! Create the illusion of a sunny spring day by adding sky blue to your interior. Paint an accent wall in a true light blue, or select funky decals in a similar shade. Repaint wooden furniture with a layer of baby blue. Look for contrasting furniture in dark tones to add a more mature touch. Finish the look with wall art that incorporates both neutrals and sky blue hues. 

PS Looking for light blue bedroom ideas? This pale blue color palette is ideal for creating a calming sleeping space. 

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Light Lilac

Inspired by lush lavender fields in Provence, light purple is here to make your French countryside dreams come true. While we can’t travel quite yet, this soft lilac shade is perfect for a mental escape from reality. Pair lavender artwork and décor with heather grey details to create the illusion of purple as a neutral. Off-white will also make this color pop, especially if you’re looking to create the illusion of more light within your space. Steal inspiration from amethyst crystals and their cool purple tonal variation.

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Pastel Color Paintings & More

Get ready for springtime with a delightfully light and bright color palette. Swap your dark, moody hues for a more lighthearted look. Whether it’s still snowing outside, or you’re starting to see those first few rays of sun, give your interior a cherry pastel makeover. From light blue bedroom ideas to a lilac dining space, explore this year’s take on spring color trends with fresh, new décor. There’s no better time to switch up your space with stunning seasonal styles.

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