Your home, your rules: a fresh take
Dan S. Morris is the Chief Content Editor and founder of Chosen Furniture. He covers high-quality furniture products designed to last, so he is the best contact for house goods advice.
I love spring! Do you, too? Something about this season makes me want to toss out the heavy blankets (okay, maybe fold them neatly) and let my space breathe.
If you’re nodding, let’s explore some spring decor ideas 2025 that will make every room – and outdoor oasis – feel like a sunny, happy hug.
Here we go.
Living Room: Earthy Tones + Citrus Pops
Alright, let’s start with the heart of the home. Earthy tones are everything right now – terracotta, olive green, and sandy beige are cozy sweaters for your walls. But here’s my secret: toss in a zesty citrus pop!
Grubb a lime-green throw pillow and paired it with a terracotta vase (a Target find, no shame), and the boom- a living room went from “meh” to “mood board.” It’s like the sunshine decided to crash on the couch.
Bedroom: Soft, Curved Furniture
Confession: I used to think curved furniture was just for fancy hotels. Nope. This year, you can swap a sharp-edged nightstand for a round, walnut one, and suddenly, your bedroom feels like a spa.
OUR PICK
Almus Solid Wood Drum End Table
Features a simple, sleek drum silhouette that’s reminiscent of wine barrels. Made from reclaimed pine wood, with gold metal ring accents on the sides for a bit of contrast. Wood grain color variation brings some vintage-inspired looks to your space.

Rounded headboards, curvy dressers—it’s all about that “soft hug” vibe. Add fluffy neutral bedding and a chunky knit throw, and you’ve got a retreat that whispers, “Stay in bed; it’s cool.“
Kitchen: Vintage Revival
Raise your hand if your kitchen feels a little… soulless sometimes. Same. But vintage décor is here to save the day! Go and hit flea markets for retro barstools (bonus: they’re cheaper than new ones) and mismatched plates that look like Grandma’s – but cooler.
Even a tiny vintage clock or a thrifted rug adds so much character. Plus, Mother Earth approves – reuse, baby!
Dining Room: Moody Pastels
Move over, Easter egg hues – 2025 is about pastels with depth. Think dusty lavender tablecloths, deep sage napkins, or a plum-toned centerpiece. DIY a chandelier with smoky glass pendants, and now your Tuesday pasta nights feel stupid fancy.
OUR PICK
KCO Lighting Mercury Glass Pendant Light Fixtures
Unique silver gradient spherical glass is more attractive than ordinary glass, which is the best choice for your ceiling pendant interior decoration. Soft warm light source is not glare, bring you a pleasant feeling, creating a warm home atmosphere and adding color to your house.

Pro tip: Pair moody pastels with brass or copper accents. That $20 thrifted gravy boat? Spray-paint it gold – instant glam.
Bathroom: Maximalist Florals
Okay, florals in spring? Obviously. But 2025 is all about going big. I’m talking about shower curtains with peonies the size of your face or wallpaper so bold that your morning routine feels like a photo shoot. I went to a full “secret garden” with a floral-print mirror, and now the bathroom is your favorite room.
Pro tip: Mix patterns, but stick to one color family. No one wants a chaos bath.
Home Office: Woven Textures
Let’s be honest: Home offices can feel like sad cubicles. Enter woven textures! A jute rug, a rattan pencil holder, or even a macramé wall hanging (yes, the ’70s are back) quickly adds warmth.
Snag a woven desk chair, and suddenly, Zoom meetings feel almost relaxing. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to hide cords – what a blessing!
Outdoor Space: Indoor-Outdoor Flow
Why should your patio feel like a different planet? This year, you have to blur the lines. That wicker chair from your living room? Perfect for the porch. Weather-resistant coffee table? Double-duty hero.
OUR PICK
Leilani Rattan Bistro Chairs
Whether used with a bistro table for intimate gatherings or paired with a dining table when extra seating is needed, the versatile Leilani Rattan Bistro Chairs are a beautiful addition to your outdoor space. Paired beautifully with neutral wickers, this chair is crafted from a timeless and sophisticated rattan frame covered with an open weave design of all-weather wicker.

You threw together a reading nook with a thrifted chair, a side table, and way too many pillows, and now you’re living in a Pinterest post. Add herbs in cute pots, and boom—instant vibe.
Entryway: Biophilic Drop Zones
Confession: I saw many entryways dumping grounds for shoes, clothes, and mail. It’s not cute. This year, I turned it into a mini nature retreat with hanging pothos plants, a woven basket for umbrellas, and a tiny eucalyptus wreath. Now, even your grocery bags look aesthetic sitting there.
Pro tip: Add a small stool with a functional plant for putting on shoes and Instagrammable.
Kids’ Room: Whimsical Utility
Kids’ spaces don’t have to scream “plastic rainbow.” Hack some shelves into cloud-shaped book nooks and add animal-print bins that contain Legos (miracle!). Add a few strategic pops of spring color through washable pillows and easily changeable artwork, letting kids participate in seasonal updates without committing to permanent rainbow overload.
The result? A room that grows with them, organized enough for parents to love but magical sufficient for children to thrive.
Pro tip: Use a chalkboard on one wall for art, math homework, and a timeout zone – multitasking queen.
Laundry Room: Retro Tech Meets Cheerful Chaos
Let’s make laundry day less blah. I snagged a vintage yellow mini fridge (for stain-removal rags, sure, but mainly for LaCroix) and paired it with peel-and-stick wallpaper. Now, folding socks feels like a Wes Anderson scene.
Pro tip: Label baskets with sassy phrases like “Clean-ish” and “Nope, Try Again.” Passive aggression has never been so organized.
Hallway: Gallery Walls with a Twist
Are gallery walls bare? Not anymore. Hung your kid’s macaroni art next to a thrifted oil painting of a grumpy cat. Add a floating shelf with air plants and a tiny disco ball – Chef’s Kiss.
Pro tip: Swap frames for unexpected items, like vintage plates or embroidered hoops. Bonus points if the frame is so weird that your guests politely avoid commenting!
Guest Room: Adaptable Luxury
My “guest room” was just a bed surrounded by junk. Not anymore. I added a daybed that turns into a workspace (thanks, IKEA hack), topped it with linen sheets, and threw in a mini bar cart with fancy snacks. Now my in-laws think I’m a hotel heiress.
Pro tip: Leave a charging station and a short list of WiFi instructions. Nobody wants to text you “pls help” at midnight.
Sunroom: Translucent Textures
Turn your sunroom into a “Is this inside or outside?” liminal space with frosted glass side tables, sheer linen curtains, and acrylic plant stands. It’s like sitting in a cloud (but with iced coffee).
Pro tip: Add a water-resistant rug—it handles plant overflows and impromptu dance parties. Why not?
So, Which Trend Are You Stealing First?
Earthy living room glow-up? Bold bathroom florals? Or maybe that vintage kitchen stool you’ve been eyeing? Whatever you pick, have fun with it. Spring decor’s supposed to feel like you, not a showroom.
And hey, if you try something and hate it—no biggie. The paint is cheap, and the pillows can be returned.
Also, if you’ve already started your spring refresh, please share pictures. I need inspiration for my next project, and my hallway judges me.

Dan S. Morris , founder of Chosen Furniture, is a passionate design expert who balances aesthetics with functionality. His human-centered approach to home decor prioritizes people’s needs and experiences. Dan leads a team that provides honest, insightful furniture reviews and client-focused information. They help customers find pieces that enhance their living spaces while cutting through industry noise to deliver straightforward, valuable guidance.
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