MK Life Tips: How to Liven up Your Space for the Springtime

Spring has sprung! With each new season comes an opportunity to refresh our spaces and create more style, beauty, and functionality in our homes. With that in mind, I’ve been scouting out the spring 2022 home decor trends and design styles to share with you today.

Trend 1: Restorative Spaces

We all want our spaces to make us feel secure and happy, so for spring 2022, the sensory experiences of our homes will become more important than ever.

People want to make their home feel like a retreat, and as they update their homes, they’re taking into account things like lighting, sound, and tactility, designing spaces to encourage restoration and relaxation.

You can easily create restorative spaces in your home by incorporating cozy furniture, soft throw blankets, ambient lighting, and color palettes to create the mood you’re going for.

Trend 2:  Luxury in the Bedroom

The next spring 2022 home decor trend is luxury bedrooms, which just makes sense when you look at the other trends on this list. 

As we continue to rethink how we use our spaces, designing them around maximum comfort and functionality, our bedrooms are becoming calming, resort-like spaces where we can relax, recharge, and restore.

In spring 2022 and beyond we’ll see bedrooms features luxurious bedding (soft linen bedding is hugely popular right now), comfy mattresses, elegant upholstered headboards, and dedicated spaces for relaxing, yoga, or meditation.

Trend 3:  Bringing Nature Indoors

With the advent of spring, our love for bringing the outdoors in will continue, but in a more sophisticated way, with the incorporation of plants (biophilic design) and natural materials like rattan, cane, leather, jute, wicker, ceramics, and woven lighting, furniture, and decor.

Miniature greenhouses and contemporary conservatories are another look that will be trending in the coming year, whether that involves adding a plant-filled spot in a sunny corner of your home or creating a garden-inspired space with patterned wallpaper.

Source: Jane at Home