7 Easter Home Decor Trends for a Cosy Spring Look
- Arroe Murphy
- Mar 18
- 4 min read
Refresh your space with these 7 Easter home decor trends - chic tablescapes, cosy candlelight, and stylish spring touches for a warm, inviting home.

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Welcome Spring with These Easter Home Decor Trends
You know that moment when the sun finally starts peeking through, after what feels like the longest winter in history? That’s the exact energy we’re channelling with Easter home decor this year. Fresh, cosy, and packed with little details that make you feel like spring is actually happening - because, let’s be real, the weather doesn’t always co-operate.
So, if you’re looking to swap out winter gloom for something a little more cheerful (without it feeling like you’ve just thrown pastel confetti everywhere), these seven Easter home decor trends are for you. Whether you’re all about that understated, elegant look or you’re ready to go full-on Easter wonderland, there’s something here to bring a bit of warmth into your home.
1. Soft Pastels, but Make It Chic

Pastel tones for Easter home decor? Groundbreaking, I know. But this year, it’s less about neon baby blues and pinks and more about muted, dusty pastels - think sage green, soft blush, and butter yellow. They feel sophisticated but still bring that classic springtime cheer.
Swap out your usual cushion covers for soft pastel ones.
Add pastel-hued candles or vases to your dining table.
If you’re feeling fancy, pastel linen napkins with delicate embroidery can instantly make your table feel pulled together.
Pastels work best when balanced with neutral tones - so if you’re a ‘beige everything’ person, this is your time to shine.
2. Easter Tablescapes That Feel Straight Out of a Storybook

Easter lunch deserves more than just a basic set-up. This year, tablescapes are getting the full cottagecore treatment - layered textures, vintage-style plates, and a centrepiece that looks effortless (even if it took you 20 minutes of rearranging).
Here’s what’s trending:
Layered table settings: Think stacked plates, textured placemats, and mix-matched cutlery.
Fresh florals: Tulips, daffodils, or even wildflowers from your garden—popped into a simple ceramic jug.
Linen everything: Tablecloths, napkins, runners - linen gives that ‘I tried but not too hard’ aesthetic.
Bonus points if you add hand-written place cards. (Even if it’s just for your family, it makes the meal feel special.)
3. Wreaths That Go Beyond Christmas

Who said wreaths were just for December? Easter home decor trends are bringing them back in the form of delicate, floral-inspired beauties that instantly brighten up your front door - or even your dining room wall.
Opt for a grapevine or rattan wreath with dried flowers and pastel ribbons.
DIY it with faux eggs, mini carrots, or even bunny-shaped cut-outs.
Go for a fresh greenery look with eucalyptus and lavender - simple, elegant, and smells incredible.
Wreaths aren’t just for doors either - hang them on windows, mirrors, or as a table centrepiece.
4. Bunny Motifs (But Make Them Subtle)

Easter decor has a habit of getting a little... cartoonish? This year, it’s all about keeping those bunny vibes stylish.
Ceramic or wooden bunnies for shelves.
Elegant bunny silhouettes on plates or glassware.
It’s all about finding that balance between cute and classy—basically, less ‘kid’s party,’ more ‘Pinterest-worthy.’
5. Cosy Candlelight (Spring Edition)

Candles aren’t just for winter. This year, Easter home decor is leaning into soft, ambient lighting - think fresh floral scents and delicate pastel hues.
Easter egg-shaped candles: Subtle but adorable.
Scented candles in springtime fragrances like lavender, peony, or honey.
Taper candles in glass holders for a soft, elegant look.
Candlelight makes everything feel a little more magical - especially when you’re winding down after a long day with a cup of tea (or, let’s be honest, a glass of wine).
6. Vintage and Handmade Touches

There’s something about vintage-inspired pieces that just feel extra special. Easter home decor trends are moving towards handmade and upcycled elements—things that feel like they have a bit of history.
Hand-painted eggs: Whether real or wooden, a little DIY never hurts.
Vintage crockery: Keep an eye out at charity shops or flea markets for floral teacups and delicate china.
Handmade fabric bunting: Perfect for draping across mantels or bookshelves.
It’s that perfect blend of nostalgic and personal, making your home feel extra cosy.
7. Fresh Spring Florals Everywhere

Nothing says ‘spring’ like fresh blooms. Easter home decor isn’t complete without some kind of floral arrangement - whether it’s a full-on bouquet or just a few stems in a tiny vase.
Daffodils and tulips are a must (bonus: they’re cheap and cheerful).
Cherry blossom branches in a tall vase make a statement.
Dried flowers for a low-maintenance but still gorgeous option.
Flowers make a space feel alive - plus, they’re a nice excuse to treat yourself to something pretty.
Bringing Easter Charm to Your Home Decor - Effortlessly
So, whether you’re going full pastel explosion or just adding a few touches here and there, Easter home decor this year is all about warmth, texture, and a little bit of nostalgia. The best part? Most of these ideas are simple swaps that don’t require a full home makeover.
Got a favourite Easter decor trend? Let me know - I’m always on the lookout for more ways to make my home feel cosy.
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