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35 Unexpected Decorating Moves To Wake Up Your Home

By Jenna Wilhelmsen & Harleen Sidhu On

While fresh-cut flowers are a spring staple indoors, we’ve rounded up cheerful decorating ideas that don’t need to be refreshed on a weekly basis (think: unexpected bursts of color, whimsical motifs and foraged finds that double as art and bring the outdoors in).

If you’re looking for new ways to bring life into your space this season, keep reading to get inspired!

Play with patterned drapery. Add visual interest to a simple dining room with fun fabric. This color-blocked pattern has graphic impact without stealing the focus away from the sculptural furniture.

  • Photographer Tracey Ayton
  • Designer Ben Leavitt, Plaidfox Studio

House & Home September 2020

Paint the inside of your closet. Designer Ben Leavitt brightened up this walk-in closet by painting the inside a welcoming shade of blue.

  • Photographer Tracey Ayton
  • Designer Ben Leavitt, Plaidfox Studio

House & Home September 2020

Go bold with art. There are no rules when it comes to dressing your walls! Mix and match your favorite artwork (in different mediums and styles) for a memorable design moment. The bigger and brighter, the better!

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Daniel Harland, Roundabout Studio

House & Home May 2020

Color code your bookshelves. Looking for an easy update with maximum impact? Organize your book spines by color.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Daniel Harland, Roundabout Studio

House & Home May 2020

Display plates to achieve a cottagecore vibe. In the kitchen, hang pretty dishes in an array of shapes, colors and sizes for instant charm and character.

  • Photographer Janet Kimber
  • Designer Colin Blanchard & Kenneth McRobbie

House & Home July/August 2020

Don’t be afraid to go dark. When choosing an accent color, don’t shy away from bold, dark hues. Adding a pattern to your walls, like Kelly Wearstler’s Graffito wallpaper, feels warm and dramatic.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

House & Home October 2020

Mix and match your dining chairs. Add a playful touch to your formal dining room, like designer Ali Budd, who chose blue, periwinkle and pink velvet chairs to tie in the art on display.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Ali Budd

House & Home January/February 2021

Don’t forget the ceiling. Look up! The ceiling is a blank canvas for wallpaper or paint. In this kids’ bedroom, yellow stripes are a whimsical choice.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Ali Budd

House & Home January/February 2021

Use vintage portraits in modern spaces. Designer Quinn Cooper layered a trio of antique paintings on patterned wallpaper from Urban Outfitters to create the perfect mix of old and new in this quirky living room.

  • Photographer Stephani Buchman
  • Designer Architecture and design by StudioAC; Interior decorating by Quinn Cooper

House & Home April 2020

Recreate a restaurant feel. You don’t always need to leave the house to achieve an elevated dining experience. Designer Anne Hepfer created a custom banquette in this fashionable penthouse.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Anne Hepfer

House & Home September 2020

Paint your staircase ombré. The newest way to give the staircase a dose of personality is by painting the steps in a single hue that fades with every step you take.

  • Photographer Donna Griffith
  • Designer Sally Armstrong & Sarah Hartill

House & Home June 2014

Dress the table with floral dinnerware. Colorful plates decorated with blossoms will brighten up al fresco dining any day of the week.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Jennifer Koper

House & Home May 2017

Decorate with bird nests. Step into your backyard to forage abandoned birds nests and rest them on plinths for a unique look that delivers a rustic yet refined feel.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Morgan Michener & Stacey Smithers

House & Home May 2018

Refresh light fixtures with a playful coat of paint. If your light situation is looking a little tired, consider spray painting your fixtures in a grass green hue. It’s one of the hottest hues of 2020.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Cameron MacNeil, Architecture by blackLAB Architects

House & Home May 2018

Bring fauna indoors. Don’t just bring flora into your home, fauna looks just as good. Case in point: the breathtaking tribe of birds taking flight on the wall of this global-inspired living space.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Sam Sacks

House & Home March 2019

Display foraged finds. A wasp’s nest is transformed into a sculptural work of art on this office wall, while stones, shells and sea whip coral give the desk an eclectic vibe.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Morgan Michener & Stacey Smithers

Hosue & Home May 2018

Frame dried stems. These floral stems were collected during a walk in a city park, but you can finds yours just about anywhere. Sewn onto a linen-wrapped backboard and placed in a shadowbx frame, blooms are transformed into museum-worthy wonders.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Morgan Michener & Stacey Smithers

Hosue & Home May 2018

Paste floral wallpaper on a feature wall. You can’t help but feel energized when working in a space accented with Sanderson’s sunny Wisteria Blossom wallpaper.

  • Photographer Janis Nicolay
  • Designer Francesca Albertazzi

House & Home June 2019

Bring in light fixtures that imitate bird cages. Mathieu Challières birdcage pendants add a whimsical element to this bright, svelte kitchen.

  • Photographer Valerie Wilcox
  • Designer Stephanie Pellatt, Pivot Design Group; Leanne Tammaro & Adolphina Karachok, Designtheory

House & Home April 2017

Refresh your bathroom tile with a calming hue. A restful shade of blue is a popular choice for bathrooms. However, opting for a tile on the paler side, visions of a clear spring sky take form.

  • Photographer Janis Nicolay
  • Designer Sophie Burke

House & Home April 2017

Use trellis-inspired wallpaper. This lush wallpaper style brings a pretty garden vibe to rooms, so you can get into the spring spirit no matter the season.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Robyn Rider

House & Home June 2019

Paste flower decals on the wall. With the same mood-boosting effect of an intricate mural minus the maintenance, this charming DIY is easy enough to complete with kids.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Morgan Michener & Stacey Smithers

House & Home May 2017

Facelift doors with a coat of pastel paint. This decorating move looks good in any room but adds an unexpected pop of color to otherwise white spaces.

  • Photographer Patrick Biller
  • Designer Tiffany Piotrowski

House & Home July 2019

Bring the garden to your bedside. Waking up next to a beautiful bed of blossoms is one way to wake up on the right side of the bed.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Morgan Michener & Stacey Smithers

House & Home May 2017

Embrace farmhouse details. A rustic blue window panel, wood accents and white envelope give this West Coast living room a light and airy vibe that feels perfect for spring.

  • Photographer Tracey Ayton

House & Home May 2019

Fill a woven handbag with blooms. We love disguising plant pots in decorative baskets, but this decorating move is perfect for putting vintage carryalls to use.

  • Photographer Tracey Ayton

House & Home May 2019

Hang a basket of flowers on your door. Floral containers look lush adorning outdoor spaces, especially porches. Rather than hanging them on the edges of a porch, consider festooning one directly on your front door!

  • Photographer Tracey Ayton

House & Home May 2019

Create a floral mosaic. Graphic honeycomb-shaped floor tiles create a floral mosaic in designer Rebecca Taylor’s stylish Brooklyn kitchen.

  • Photographer Matthew Williams

House & Home April 2015

Spruce up the entryway with pastel paint. Soft yet charming, a splash of green in this often forgotten space will welcome future guests into your abode in style.

  • Photographer Maxime Desbiens

House & Home June 2019

Paint the insides of cabinets. A punch of pink color on the insides of glass-fronted cabinets gives this restaurant-inspired Montreal kitchen a playful punch of flavor.

  • Photographer Maxime Desbiens

House & Home June 2019

Decorate with spring motifs. Reminiscent of pinwheels, this artful chair brings a child-like feel to artist Bobby Burgers’ sunny Vancouver home.

  • Photographer Kim Christie

House & Home May 2015

Invite colors from nature indoors. This cheerful kitchen by Jean Stéphane Beauchamp is reminiscent of spring’s clear blue skies and sprouting fields of greenery.

  • Photographer Maxime Desbiens
  • Designer Jean Stéphane Beauchamp

House & Home April 2019

Roll out a colorful runner. A swathe of rainbow hues underfoot bring a dose of happy to this crisp space.

  • Photographer Kim Jeffery
  • Designer Jennifer Worts

House & Home April 2017

Hang a mirror framed with branches. Swap out an ordinary framed mirror for one that embraces the rustic glamour of the great outdoors.

  • Photographer Angus Fergusson

House & Home May 2017

Let produce do the talking. This whimsical kitchen’s wallpaper outfitted with flora and rhubarb stems feels right at home next to a fresh basket of veggies.

See more of this uplifting space on H&H TV.

  • Photographer Sian Richards
  • Designer Emily Griffin

House & Home October 2019