5 Spring Colors to Brighten Your Home All Year Long

Spring is the perfect time to get inspired, refresh your home's color palette, and breathe some new life into your living spaces. But there's no reason not to embrace springtime shades all year long, regardless of what the calendar says. You can go all out by painting an accent wall or just weave in some pops of color with furniture, textiles, artwork, and other fun accessories. Let’s take a look at five springy hues that are perfect for boosting your mood regardless of the season.

Sky Blue

Sky blue is a calming color reminiscent of clear skies on a sunny day and it can instantly create a sense of peace. While sky blue is on the brighter side of things, it's also incredibly versatile and not too intimidating. You can create a modern, clean look by pairing this airy color with white or bring in a sense of whimsy by mixing it with other pastel shades. Sky blue also complements natural wood tones and metallic elements, allowing for seamless integration with all your existing decor.

Sage Green

This earthy, neutral shade of green evokes serenity and relaxation. Sage green is an excellent choice for bedrooms, living rooms, and any other space where you want to create a soothing environment. Pair this grounding color with just about any other shade, including other earth tones, like browns and tans, or vibrant colors like mustard yellow or burnt orange. There's no such thing as too much sage green, so you can experiment with different materials and textures to create a layered look that highlights the beauty of this cozy color.

Marigold Yellow

Marigold yellow is a warm and rich color that allows yellow to be a focal point without overwhelming the space. This sunny, cheerful shade is great for creating an inviting atmosphere, especially in a kitchen, dining room, or living area. It can be incorporated through statement pieces or by using bold accents, like curtains or an area rug. Marigold yellow pairs well with neutral tones like cream and white, or it can serve as a striking contrast to deep blues and greens.

Mint Green

This fresh, invigorating shade with cool undertones is the very essence of spring. A little bit of mint green goes a long way to energize your space while adding a soft, contemporary touch. Create a cozy, nature-inspired ambiance by pairing mint green with earth tones, or use it with beige and light gray to achieve a more minimalist aesthetic. In bathrooms, mint green can add a clean, refreshing vibe that's perfect for enjoying your own at-home spa. 

Blush Pink

This soothing shade of pink is a soft, romantic hue that adds femininity and sophistication to any room. Blush pink is also muted and subtle enough to work for many different design styles, whether used as an accent or a primary color. Combine blush pink with warm neutrals for a more traditional look or mix with other pastel shades to create a light and springy atmosphere. 
 

How to Incorporate Spring Colors Throughout the Year  

If you're not ready to commit to a bold spring color, start small with accents like throw pillows, rugs, blankets, candles, or small pieces of artwork. Use different patterns and textures to create a visually interesting space that showcases your chosen spring shades. Removable wallpaper is another low-cost, low-effort option that allows you to experiment with brighter colors and see how it feels. If you're inspired to make a bolder statement, consider painting an accent wall in one of your favorite colors to create a striking focal point and enhance the springtime vibe during any season. 

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