The first change is always the light. It becomes softer, warmer, more generous. And suddenly, you feel it, your home is ready for spring.

Making your home spring-ready does not mean replacing everything. A spring interior is created through subtle shifts. Lighter materials. More breathing space. Accents that bring energy without overwhelming your space.

Since 2016, our collections have been designed in-house in Amsterdam, always balancing timeless design with the spirit of the moment . That philosophy allows you to refresh your interior season after season, without losing its calm foundation.

Here is how to do it beautifully and intentionally.

Start with one fresh foundation

Do not begin with accessories. Begin with a focal point.

An organically shaped side table like Side Table Sibi instantly brings softness and movement into a room. Its silhouette feels lighter than strict, angular forms, perfect for spring styling.

How to style it:
Clear the entire area
Position one light side table
Style with no more than three objects

A ceramic vase, Candle Holder Talon in off white and one personal piece are enough to create balance.

Less, but intentional.

Work with texture and fresh accents

Instead of completely changing your colour palette, introduce fresh, vibrant accent colours that energise the space.

Swap heavy winter cushions for lighter textured options like Cushion Mole. Texture captures daylight differently and immediately makes your seating area feel brighter.

Pair a bold accent tone with warm neutrals such as sand, beige or soft off white. This contrast creates sophistication rather than visual noise.

Styling checklist:
One fresh accent colour
One warm neutral base
One tactile fabric

The secret is not more colour, but better contrast.

Add a soft glow

Longer days do not mean lighting becomes irrelevant. On the contrary, layered lighting adds depth.

Table Lamp Shai provides a warm glow that complements natural daylight without overpowering it.

What is warm light?
Warm lighting produces a soft, golden tone. It feels inviting and enhances natural materials.

Place your table lamp intentionally, on a side table, inside an open shelving unit or on a console. Lighting is not just functional, it shapes atmosphere.

Choose off white instead of bright white

Bright white can feel sharp. Off white reflects light more gently and adds subtle warmth.

A detail like Candle Holder Talon in off white brings contrast without harshness. Combine it with light wood tones or natural ceramics to keep your space fresh yet grounded.

A spring home should feel alive, never clinical.

How to combine vibrant colour with neutrals without making it busy

If you hesitate to use brighter tones, think of them as accents rather than foundations.

Try combinations such as:
Caramel with a pink
Sand with lilac
Beige with peach

Introduce colour in smaller volumes, cushions, vases or candles. Keep larger furniture pieces neutral. The result feels modern, stylish and timeless

Create room to breathe

Making your home spring-ready also means editing. Remove heavy winter accessories. Give objects physical space.

Ask yourself: does this piece still resonate with me?

UNC stylist note:
“If you are unsure, choose one piece that truly moves you and build around it. One statement goes a long way.”

 

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FAQ

1. How do I make my home spring-ready without a major makeover?
You do not need to redesign your entire space. Swapping heavier textiles for lighter fabrics, updating lighting and introducing fresh accent colours can already transform the atmosphere.

2. What colours suit a spring interior?
Vibrant accent colours balanced with warm neutrals such as sand, beige and off white work beautifully. Keep the base calm and use colour intentionally.

3. When should you start making your home spring-ready?
Usually when natural daylight noticeably increases — around March. As rooms become brighter, styling can become lighter too.

4. How can I combine brighter colours without making the room feel busy?
Use brighter shades in smaller decorative elements while keeping larger furniture neutral. This creates contrast without clutter.

5. What lighting works best for spring interiors?
Warm lighting around 2700 Kelvin adds softness and depth, especially through table lamps.

6. What are current spring interior trends?
Organic shapes, tactile materials and a thoughtful mix of fresh accents with timeless base tones define spring styling.