24 Items Under $200 That Will Revamp Your Home for Spring

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Once every season, you get cranky, tired, sick of the messy living room, and you start to get sick and tired of the way your house looks. Then that means its time for a seasonal change – an upgrade to your home.

Not only will an occasional decor change refresh your home, but it will make you feel organized, and comfy.

Or you do what I do and you breathlessly grab 3 items at Target, plop them somewhere nice and forget all about your plans.

There are better, more organized ways to make home edits for a new season. Here are a few we’ve been trying out lately.

5 Tips for Editing Your Home for Spring with Neutrals & Organic Naturals

1. Embrace the Power of White Ceramics Spring is the perfect time to lighten your space with textured white ceramics. Replace heavy, dark vases and bowls with organic-shaped white pieces that catch natural light beautifully. The tactile surfaces add visual interest without introducing color, creating a serene, gallery-like atmosphere. Group varying heights together on shelves or mantels for an effortlessly curated look.

2. Layer in Natural Wood Tones Wood elements ground a neutral palette and bring warmth that prevents spaces from feeling sterile. Edit out painted or heavily finished pieces in favor of natural wood trays, candleholders, and decorative objects. These organic materials add dimension and connect your indoor space to the natural world awakening outside. The key is variety in tone—mix lighter and medium woods for depth.

3. Swap Heavy Textiles for Airy Wovens Spring calls for breathing room in your textiles. Replace thick winter throws and dark pillows with natural fiber alternatives like woven cotton, linen, or organic cotton blends. Look for pieces with subtle texture—knotted details, loose weaves, or dimensional patterns in cream and natural tones. These lighter layers maintain coziness while feeling seasonally appropriate.

4. Introduce Living Green (Without the Fuss) You don’t need a green thumb to bring spring’s signature color into a neutral scheme. Moss balls, textured green ceramic vases, or a single statement plant in a natural basket adds just enough verdant life without overwhelming your palette. The secret is restraint—one or two organic green accents feel intentional and fresh rather than themed.

5. Edit with Intention: The One-In, Two-Out Rule Spring editing isn’t about adding more—it’s about creating breathing room. For every new neutral piece you bring in, remove two items that feel heavy, overly colorful, or winter-specific. Store seasonal brass candleholders and woven baskets in rotation, then swap them back when you’re ready for a refresh. This discipline keeps your neutral palette feeling curated, not cluttered.

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