The beautiful days are finally here and our desires for joyful and colorful decoration are following suit. Prints inspired by nature, vitamin-rich colors, natural materials and bouquets of flowers galore, discover our 4 ideas for decorating your home with a springtime decor thanks to our favorite addresses in French-speaking Switzerland.
1. Go for a colorful palette
To add a touch of spring to your home, opt for a palette of vitamin-rich hues. Terracotta, green, blue or yellow, all of these colors are the trendiest in 2023 and will bring pep and originality to your decor. For this, no need to repaint the walls, a pretty decorative accessory from De la Suite dans les Idées and it’s done!
2. Choose decorative accessories with floral or plant prints
Updating your decor doesn’t mean redoing your entire interior from floor to ceiling. A few mismatched cushions and colorful dishes from George in Geneva, one or two vintage botanical engravings found at Pépites & Cerisiers to accessorize the walls will be enough to give a new life to your decor.
3. Flowers, flowers and more flowers!
The ultimate element for an optimal spring decoration: flowers of course! Potted flowers, bouquets, flowers under glass, there are plenty of options that will allow you to sublimate your interior. The concept store Royal Bloom in Lausanne offers sublime floral arrangements that will look wonderful on your dining room table or in your bedroom.
4. Furnish your exterior
Last but not least, brightening up your interior is good, but taking care of your exterior is even better! Imagine yourself on your balcony or in your garden, sipping your favorite drink, well installed in your elegant Ferm Living lounge chair bought at Studio Phileas. All you need is one or two lounge chairs, a nice side table and a few plants to create a relaxing springtime outdoor setting.
Whether you prefer bright colors, nature-inspired prints, natural materials or eclectic mixes, creating the perfect spring atmosphere in your space is simple.
Article written by our contributor Emilie Gabella