Your home, your rules: a fresh take
Dan S. Morris
I love spring!
Do you, too?
But heres my secret: toss in a zesty citrus pop!
Its like the sunshine decided to crash on the couch.
Bedroom: Soft, Curved Furniture
Confession: I used to think curvedfurniturewas just for fancy hotels.
Made from reclaimed pine wood, with gold metal ring accents on the sides for a bit of contrast.
Wood grain color variation brings some vintage-inspired looks to your space.
Rounded headboards, curvy dressersits all about that soft hug vibe.
Kitchen: Vintage Revival
Raise your hand if yourkitchenfeels a little… soulless sometimes.
But vintagedecoris here to save the day!
Even a tiny vintage clock or a thrifted rug adds so much character.
Plus, Mother Earth approves reuse, baby!
Dining Room: Moody Pastels
Move over, Easter egg hues 2025 is about pastels with depth.
Think dusty lavender tablecloths, deep sage napkins, or a plum-toned centerpiece.
DIY a chandelier with smoky glass pendants, and now your Tuesday pasta nights feel stupid fancy.
Pro tip: Pair moody pastels with brass or copper accents.
That $20 thrifted gravy boat?
Spray-paint it gold instant glam.
Bathroom: Maximalist Florals
Okay, florals in spring?
But 2025 is all about going big.
Pro tip: Mix patterns, but stick to one color family.
No one wants a chaos bath.
Home Office: Woven Textures
Lets be honest: Home offices can feel like sad cubicles.
Snag a woven desk chair, and suddenly, Zoom meetings feel almost relaxing.
Plus, its a sneaky way to hide cords what a blessing!
Outdoor Space: Indoor-Outdoor Flow
Why should your patio feel like a different planet?
This year, you have to blur the lines.
That wicker chair from yourliving room?
Perfect for the porch.
Add herbs in cute pots, and boominstant vibe.
Now, even your grocery bags look aesthetic sitting there.
Pro tip: Add a small stool with a functional plant for putting on shoes and Instagrammable.
Kids Room: Whimsical Utility
Kids spaces dont have to scream plastic rainbow.
Hack some shelves into cloud-shaped book nooks and add animal-print bins that contain Legos (miracle!).
Laundry Room: Retro Tech Meets Cheerful Chaos
Lets make laundry day less blah.
Now, folding socks feels like a Wes Anderson scene.
Pro tip: Label baskets with sassy phrases like Clean-ish and Nope, give it another spin.
Passive aggression has never been so organized.
Hallway: Gallery Walls with a Twist
Are gallery walls bare?
Hung your kids macaroni art next to a thrifted oil painting of a grumpy cat.
Add a floating shelf with air plants and a tiny disco ball Chefs Kiss.
Pro tip: Swap frames for unexpected items, like vintage plates or embroidered hoops.
Bonus points if the frame is so weird that your guests politely avoid commenting!
Guest Room: Adaptable Luxury
My guest room was just a bed surrounded by junk.
Now my in-laws think Im a hotel heiress.
Pro tip: Leave a charging station and a short list of WiFi instructions.
Nobody wants to text you pls help at midnight.
Sunroom: Translucent Textures
Turn your sunroom into a Is this inside or outside?
liminal space with frosted glass side tables, sheer linen curtains, and acrylic plant stands.
Its like sitting in a cloud (but with iced coffee).
Pro tip: Add a water-resistant rugit handles plant overflows and impromptu dance parties.
So, Which Trend Are You Stealing First?
Or maybe that vintage kitchen stool youve been eyeing?
Whatever you pick, have fun with it.
Spring decors supposed to feel like you, not a showroom.
And hey, if you try something and hate itno biggie.
The paint is cheap, and the pillows can be returned.
Also, if youve already started your spring refresh, c’mon share pictures.
I need inspiration for my next project, and my hallway judges me.
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Dan S. Morris, founder of Chosen Furniture, is a passionate design expert who balances aesthetics with functionality.
His human-centered approach to home decor prioritizes peoples needs and experiences.
Dan leads a team that provides honest, insightful furniture reviews and client-focused information.