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Margy Richter
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Add Pom-Poms
Brittany Watson Jepsen
If you’re tired of the same faux spring decorations, add your own colorful flair to something from your backyard. This Easter pom-pom tree is as fresh as it is funky. “It’s a beautiful way to add a handmade touch while staying elegant,” says Brittany Watson Jepsen, founder and creative director of The House That Lars Built.
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Green and More Green
Lori Rhode
Lori Rhode personalized her console table for spring by conjuring up all the best visions of the season. “An abundance of bunnies, blossoms, and baskets of greenery were cohesively arranged and meant to represent the start of Easter,” she explains.
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A Hoppy Dinner Display
Haze Navarro
For home and gardening enthusiast Haze Navarro, spring is the most exciting time to spruce up the home. “The season offers plenty of opportunities to mix classic with campy while still bringing a fresh look to the table,” she says. Opt for a table display that contrasts with the existing color palette, like these two adorable statement wired bunnies that are joyously impossible to miss.
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Antiquated Spring
Lori Rohde
If you’ve mastered the sophisticated neutral look, this chic mantel display might spark a few ideas. “The inspiration for my Easter mantel came from the cute wooden garland,” says blogger Lori Hanrehan, who describes her home decor style as casual French country with a touch of English cottage. “Clay pots filled with wooden eggs, vintage books, soft blooms, and candles blend together beautifully to create a simple but cheerful holiday display!”
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Banquets and Blossoms
Lori Bernstein
Pink blossoms are perhaps the most iconic spring motif. Take a few notes from Lory Bernstein’s Easter table display by pairing pretty pink blossoms with contrasting teal dinnerware for a look that is brimming with charm.
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Mix and Match
Lenox
How many flowers is too many? According to Lenox’s chief creative officer Fawn Ostriak. you can never have enough. Freshen up your spring table by styling colorful flowers with traditional dishware. “Lush floral patterns and colors will provide that perfect spring aesthetic,” adds Ostriak.
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Floral Entry
Laura Savini
If you’re a farmhouse-decor enthusiast, this entry is for you. Raffia baskets filled with pastel-colored flowers create a stunning welcome-home moment. “My home has a modern traditional style with cozy, classic elements,” says decorator and home stylist Laura Savini. “I love styling my door basket with pretty florals in my entry. It is a welcoming view I love to change up throughout the year.”
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Sorbet Hues
Leticia Campoy Vega
Inspired by 1950s interiors, Meri Meri’s Olivia Hyde used gingham cups, rickrack napkins, and charming honeycomb characters in a nostalgic sorbet-hued palette that has an element of playfulness to it.
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Woven Basket Paradise
Margy Richter
You can never be too extra when it comes to adding decorative baskets and flowers in your living room. Home decorator and content creator Margy Richter’s style is proof. She uses springtime as an excuse to “pull out all the beautiful, colorful tulips and florals,” she says. A daybed can turn into a curated springtime vignette, complete with vintage finds that are repurposed for floral arrangements.
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Swap out Your Pillows
Jenna DiMaggio
For lifestyle blogger, Jenna DiMaggio, pairing blue and white is a tried-and-true way to brighten up the bedroom each season. “The colors are a classic pairing, but they keep our bedroom looking fresh and bright.” Flowers that lean into your chosen color scheme always add an extra touch of lightness.
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Chic Corner
Rhoda Vickers
And if you’re not finished with the blue and white look (we clearly aren’t), this side table, topped with chinoiserie and matching eggs, adds a classic touch to any living room. “Blue and white decor is one of the most popular color combinations,” says designer and stylist Lory Bernstein. And we know why.
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Style Your Cocktail Table
Sheila Trapp
Style your cocktail table this season, grouping decor together on a tray. “I love to start with a tray, add a vase with seasonal flowers and greenery, then taller candlesticks, and usually a fun accent like a bunny or a nest for spring,” says decorator Sheila Trapp. Hot tip: Pair items that differ in height and color for added variation.
Sofia Quintero is the Editorial Assistant for ELLE DECOR. She helps out with all aspects of print production and is a frequent contributor to elledecor.com. She graduated from university in Paris, and is originally from Costa Rica.
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