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 LIGHT & SPACE: DESIGNING FOR SPRING WITH NATURAL MATERIALS 

 
 

As the seasons shift, so should your space. Spring interior design is all about renewal—lighter textures, softer tones, and an effortless sense of calm. By incorporating furniture with natural materials and embracing open layouts, you can create a home that feels refreshed without a full redesign. 


 

 Let the Light Lead 


Cream colored linen sofa with flower arrangement for spring

 


Spring starts with light. Swap out heavy window treatments for sheer panels or leave windows bare where privacy allows. Natural light enhances textures and tones, especially when paired with organic materials like wood, linen and stone. The goal isn't just brightness, it's softness. Think diffused, warm and inviting. 


 tip: to amplify brightness, use mirrors to reflect daylight, choose lighter finishes over darker ones, and keep surfaces uncluttered to allow light to travel. 


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 Bring in Natural Materials 


Coastal design pinstripe sofa in room setting

 

Nothing defines spring interior design quite like furniture with natural materials. These elements ground your space while keeping it visually light. 


 focus on: wood (oak, ash, walnut and teak bring warmth without heaviness), upholstered seating that offers breathable & relaxed elegance, and linen & jute for layered softness that adds depth without bulk. 


With time, these materials develop a look that feels collected and real, making your space feel warm, relaxed and pulled together without trying too hard. 

 our top picks: callebaut panel bed | olivia swivel chair | bleached teak rose bowl | sava wheat green pillow 


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Keep the Palette Soft & Intentional 


Wood and upholstered dining set with soft accents

 


Spring doesn't have to mean pastels everywhere. Instead, focus on a restrained palette inspired by nature—tones that feel warm, grounded and easy to live with. Think warm whites, sand and taupe hues, muted greens and soft clay tones. To bring this palette to life, layer in pieces that echo these hues. 


Embrace Airy Forms 


Linen sofa with blue pillows and natural material accents

 


Furniture plays a key role in how "light" a room feels. Opt for pieces with slim profiles, elevated legs and open bases to achieve this airy, spring-ready ambience. These details create visual breathing room, making spaces feel larger and more relaxed. Avoid bulky silhouettes that visually weigh down the room. 

 spring ready furniture: evie sectional | callebaut dining table | clove sofa | baxter end table 


Edit, Don't Add 


A spring refresh isn't about filling your home—it's about refining it. Remove anything that feels heavy or unnecessary, and let key pieces stand out. A well-placed wood table, a linen sofa and a textured rug can do more for your space than an abundance of decor. 


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Refresh Your Space for Spring 


At its core, designing for spring is about how a space feels. Natural materials, soft light and intentional design choices come together to create a sense of ease—something that carries well beyond the season.