• Spring is a season of renewal, a time when homes naturally shift from cosy hibernation zones to vibrant, light-filled spaces that echo the outdoors. This year’s spring design trends celebrate ease, optimism, and a seamless connection between nature and modern living.

    “Spring invites us to refresh, to pare back, and to bring joy into our spaces in ways that feel effortless yet intentional,” says Cheryl Herweg, founder of Changing Spaces Interior Design. “It’s about creating rooms that feel alive, layered with natural textures, playful accents, and plenty of breathing space.”

    1. Biophilic design blooms

    Bringing the outside in is more than a fad. Studies show that exposure to greenery indoors can reduce stress levels by up to 15%, while also improving productivity and mood. This season, think beyond the standard potted plant: vertical gardens, oversized planters, and floral-inspired textiles are all making their mark.

    Herweg suggests incorporating plants with sculptural leaves, such as monsteras or rubber trees, and pairing them with organic finishes like stone, wicker, or rattan for a grounded feel.

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    Biophilic design

    2. A palette of optimism

    Colour psychology identifies yellow as one of the most uplifting shades, often associated with increased energy and creativity. This spring, design palettes are leaning towards soft, sun-washed tones: buttery yellows, leafy greens, blush pinks, and sky blues.

    “These colours bring an inherent lightness to a room,” notes Herweg. “Even small pops, a pastel-hued throw, painted accent wall, or ceramic vase, can instantly shift the mood from heavy to hopeful.”

    3. The rise of ‘quiet luxury’

    While bold maximalism has its place, there’s a countermovement towards ‘quiet luxury,’ spaces that whisper rather than shout. This means investing in quality pieces with timeless appeal: a linen-upholstered sofa, an oak dining table, or artisanal ceramics.

    “Spring is the perfect season to declutter,” says Herweg. “Focus on pieces that not only look beautiful but feel good to use every day. It’s about curating joy through design.”

    4. Indoor-outdoor flow

    With warmer weather, South Africans are embracing living areas that spill into patios and gardens. Sliding glass doors, outdoor rugs, and weather-resistant fabrics are blurring the lines between indoor comfort and outdoor living.

    Adding soft lighting, such as lanterns, fairy lights, or sculptural lamps, helps extend the evenings outdoors, creating spaces that feel both inviting and practical.

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    Indoor-outdoor design

    5. Playful patterns and textures

    Spring also marks a return to playfulness. Expect bold stripes, organic florals, and tactile layering across cushions, throws, and rugs. Mixing old and new, vintage ceramics alongside sleek contemporary furniture, creates character without feeling contrived.

    Herweg emphasises balance: “It’s not about chasing trends, but about weaving personality into your space. Spring gives us the freedom to experiment, to try that patterned wallpaper or sculptural lamp that sparks joy.”

    For bespoke interior design expertise, visit Changing Spaces Interior Design.

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