Touches of Spring Decor brighten can brighten our homes and spirits while waiting on spring’s arrival.
Welcome friends and welcome spring!!!! I am thrilled to invite you into our new home for the season!
If you’re new here or if you haven’t visited in while, you may not realize we sold the yellow brick home this past year and moved into another charming 1920’s red brick home in early fall! We actually purchased this home in fall of 2022 and spent the past year and a half working on renovations. While we STILL aren’t finished, and some rooms are far from fully decorated, I managed to pull together some of the living spaces in time for the holidays, and they are continuing to evolve as we move into spring. Even though we aren’t quite ready for that big full home tour before and after reveal post, I am happy to invite you in to see some spring peeks.
After having to take a break last year in preparation for moving, I am so happy to once again be joining my friend Marty of a Stroll through life and 23 other bloggers from the annual Spring Home Tour! If you are coming over from Pasha is Home or just happen to be stopping by for a visit, I am truly thrilled that you are here! I have soo much to share and catch up on! You will find links to all the fabulous tours at the end of this post. *This post contains affiliate links.
We’re going to skip my “messy-not-ready-for-spring-yet-porch” and hurry past the “not-quite-there-spring foyer” and head straight on into the cozy spring living room for today’s tour. Grab your favorite cuppa and enjoy!
Still Keeping Cozy in an Early Spring Living Room
When most people move from winter to spring decor, it often means switching out heavier fabrics and warmer colors with light and airy fabrics, and pastels hues, or bright, cheery pinks and yellows. However, I have just been enjoying the visual warmth and coziness of the rich, rusty tones of my floral pillow covers and velvet curtains so much since moving here, that I decided to make them work for early spring, especially since we can still experience cold weather or even snow all the way through April.
Because I consider green a neutral and a year-round color in my home, as well as pops of blue and white, I think it keeps those warmer colors from feeling overtly “fallish.” Garden-inspired accents are also staples of my year-round decor, and of course those always speak to spring.
A major decorating and life simplifying goal when we moved was to create a cozy, vintage-traditional aesthetic that would work year round with only minor seasonal changes. Rather than using a lot of mass produced seasonal decorations like I did years ago, I now prefer to use items I already have in new ways as the seasons change, then simply add in a few special holiday or seasonal pieces.
While I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on any new seasonal decor, I knew I needed just a few simple accents to pull a spring look together if I wanted to keep the warm orange tones.
I found some sweet little orange velvet carrots at Hobby Lobby which were a perfect accents since I am still using the rusty orange velvet curtains in the living room. I also found some beautiful and realistic, white real touch tulips or my spring styled tray. All of the other elements in the tray are favorite items I reuse over and over in different ways.
When we moved here, I downsized a ton of seasonal, store-bought decor, but this mossy bunny with a carrot was a keeper. He also helped with “spring-i-fying” the living room, along with the velvet carrots, and favorite coffee table books with gorgeous seasonal images on the covers. Claus Dalby’s new book Containers In the Garden is a stunner!
I will be sharing more about what’s on my March coffee table in a new monthly coffee table series starting this coming Monday.
Up until last week I was still on the fence about whether or not I should go ahead and switch out the burnt orange velvet curtains and the same pillow covers I had shared on my fall tour for different spring curtains and pillows. I was starting to stress about wanting to have a brand new look for this tour, but I just wasn’t ready to spend additional money or time on those items yet. Finding this adorable and inexpensive needlepoint tulip pillow was the final accent I needed to just follow my heart and keep enjoying the colors I already have and am loving right now.
Follow my heart I did, and it led me to remembering this sweet picture of my baby boy in a patch of identical orange-red tulips on his first Easter! He is no longer a baby, in fact he is currently 12 hours away in Hyde Park, New York at the world’s premiere culinary school, The Culinary Institue of America. Oh do I miss him more than words! I am so excited that we will be traveling to spend Easter there with him this year!
The day I took these photos was in fact very spring-like, with sunshine, warm temperatures, birds chirping and daffodils starting to bloom. With the sunshine pouring in and a few simple touches of spring decor, it felt like spring time indoors and out!
This is my favorite view from the loveseat, looking over to my beloved organ, a family heirloom that finally found a perfect spot in this home just a week or so before Christmas.
The organ was a gift from my grandfather, who was my first piano teacher. He purchased it for me when I was just four years old (it was already over 100 year old at the time.) I have had it in my possession for about 10 years now, and I always enjoy decorating it with a couple of nods to the season, just like my grandmother would do when it was in their home as I was growing up.
Even though I don’t have a dedicated music room in this house, it is an obvious a music teacher lives here!
Early Spring Living Room Mantel
We have two nearly identical mantels, one in the foyer and this one in the living room. Each one is decorated a little differently, but I am using blue and white pottery and brass on both mantels for a bit of visual flow and continuity between the rooms. The two ginger jars (similar here), center chinoiserie planter (similar here) and brass candle holders (similar here) are classic and elegant pieces I have chosen to be the foundational items on this mantel year round. I will simply change out flowers or add other seasonal touches.
Here is a peek of the foyer mantel and round table. I had just started the colorful tulip bouquet and hadn’t even really spaced them out yet, but I decided to keep it real and let you peek into the spring foyer to see what I am working on even though I didn’t get it all styled and photographed for today’s tour.
Here is a view from the foyer into the living room as the sun starts to set in the evening. I am excited to share more of the spring foyer in an upcoming tour post.
Back to the living room, I was loving this mantel but still felt like it needed either a wreath on the mirror or taller orchids to fill negative space and provide interest, so I went thrifting this past weekend to see what I could find.
I ended up scoring a preserved boxwood wreath for just $3 at an antique mall! I tied it on the arched mirror (similar here) with a daffodil-yellow velvet ribbon. It works for me!
A little green bottle filled with a trio of fresh daffodils picked from a patch I inherited here in my new garden adds an additional pop of spring cheer to the mantel.
I will keep some vintage St. Patrick’s Day postcards on display through the holiday, then switch them out for antique Easter postcards. I will probably add some additional little Easter touches such as pretty decoupaged eggs.
Battery operated candles are pretty much mandatory for me as far as creating a cozy, elegant ambiance no matter the season.
A Little Spring Preview of The New Kitchen-(STILL)-In Progress!
Here is a view looking into the kitchen from the living room. Again, I am still new working out the best time of day for lighting and angles when photographing all these new spaces, but I’ll figure it out eventually! What I am loving right now is seeing my new vintage thrifted mid-century barstools, just scored for just $15 each!
Well there’s a pretty long checklist of details to “finish” this brand new kitchen install ( a still-a-mystery-to-me backsplash, larger crown moulding, ceiling treatment, cabinet hardware, more cabinet details, painting the island??? window treatments and the list goes on) BUT I am embracing the beauty of what IS finished so far. I am going to do a couple of spring kitchen posts next week with more rooms shots and details about all the progress and seasonal decor.
Here’s what’s coming up soon:
More about our kitchen reno and decor, like my husband’s amazing faux finished copper range hood and my seasonal faux florals and spring vignettes…
More about my husband’s work including custom cabinetry and how I added sentimental beauty through his stunning oil paintings….
Spring and Easter styled trays and baskets, branches and blooms…
Cabinet hardware and cabinet feet will be installed next week. I can’t wait to share some before and afters!
Friends, theres a whole lot more yet to come in sharing how we are making this wonderful old house our home sweet home! Please do subscribe by email to see more and stop by for a visit anytime!
I hope you have enjoyed seeing our new home as it is so far with touches of spring decor! Now the tour continues over at The House on Silverado. If you missed any of the other fabulous homes on tour this week, you can check them out via the links below.
Thanks for visiting and happy spring!
A Stroll Thru Life – Worthing Court – StoneGable – Decor To Adore – Peacock Ridge Farm
Tuesday March 5th
White Arrows Home – Thistle Key Lane – Calypso In The Country – Eleanor Rose Home – A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Wednesday March 6th
Whispering Pines Homestead – Our Southern Home – Thrifty and Chic – Bluesky At Home – County Road 407
Thursday March 7th
It All Started With Paint – Bungalow 47 – Lyndale Drive – From Farmhouse to Florida – My Thrift Store Addiction
Friday March 8th
Pasha is Home – Follow The Yellow Brick Home – The House on Silverado – My Family Thyme – Rae Elizabeth’s House
13 Comments
You are settling into the new home so beautifully! I love the red tulip pillow story. It is always such a delight to see your home tours.
March 8, 2024 at 8:47 amIt all looks lovely Amber. It must feel good to have so much done. I know you’re thinking ahead about all the stuff that “needs” to get done but give yourself some grace since you’ve created a beautiful sanctuary for your family. Thanks for sharing. XO- MaryJo
March 8, 2024 at 10:35 amEverything looks lovely, Amber! Those velvet carrots are adorable! Blessings, Cecilia @ My Thrift Store Addiction
March 8, 2024 at 10:57 amYour new red brick home is looking gorgeous! And I love how Easter carrots works perfectly with your warmer rust tones! Oh, and the sneak into the kitchen is such a tease! Cannot wait to see more!!!
🙂 Linda
March 8, 2024 at 12:24 pmIt’s hard to pick a favorite picture because they’re all so lovely! You have such a talent for seasonal decorating. I love all your pretty pieces and simple touches – like those adorable velvet carrots! How cute! And those vintage bar stools – what a steal! Thanks for the beautiful tour!
March 8, 2024 at 1:55 pmShelley
Thank you so much Shelley! I loved your tour too!
March 9, 2024 at 7:23 pmIt’s all gorgeous Amber! A few things stand out for me. Your new sofa is so perfect for the traditional look you are creating and the light and bright walls and woodwork are a lovely fresh backdrop. LOVE the stove hood; your hubby did a fantastic job creating an aged copper look. And those two amazing fireplaces!… just beautiful and the blue/white accent pieces are perfection. I know you’re enjoying Spring getting started, can’t wait to see more peeks!
March 8, 2024 at 6:22 pmThank you Debra! I have been so “over it” since we expected to have all of this done last May! Ha ha, yeah right! You know how these things go! We might be finsihed by NEXT May! I have struggled to decorate a bit because I have been overthinking everything, but I think spring is helping me get some creativity back!
March 9, 2024 at 7:28 pmAmber your home is beautiful and cozy just like I knew it would be. I’m definitely seeing your personality in every photo. Your kitchen looks amazing too, and I’m loving those chairs! Give yourself a big pat on the back, because you have accomplished so much my friend!
March 9, 2024 at 9:01 amYour new home looks amazing. I love the living room and your new kitchen is a dream. Can’t wait to see more. Thanks so much for joining the tours again t his season.
March 9, 2024 at 9:39 amThank you so much Marty! I am so happy to be joining you again. Happy spring!
March 9, 2024 at 7:29 pmI saved your tour for my lunch time today because I knew I was going to love your tour! I always want to sit, stare and examine each photograph because every space in your home is fantastic. Thank you for sharing it with us and I look forward to all the new seasons and rooms you’ll show later. Happy Spring Amber. Always love touring with you.
March 11, 2024 at 2:37 pmAmber, I didn’t know you had moved which means it’s been way too long since I visited your blog. Congratulations on the new home. I’m sure you’ ve has so much fun decorating it. Your touches of spring are lovely. The flowers and sweet bunnies add the right amount of color for a spring setting. Looking forward to seeing more of the “new yellow brick home.
March 12, 2024 at 5:35 pm