Spring is in the air, friends! This year, I’m skipping the store and shopping what I have in my home to decorate for it! Over the past few weeks of social distancing, I’ve really taken to the idea of “shopping my home”. I fully embraced this idea when decorating our dining room for spring this year and am excited to share it with you.
Most of the objects I used to decorate my dining room are ones I’ve had for a few years (minus the fresh flowers, of course!). Since most of my decor is neutral, the flowers help to add pops of color and allow me to change up the look by using different kinds.
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How I Decorate for Spring by Shopping My Home
This wooden sign is the newest addition to the room out of all of the pieces (I think I found it in stores in February). It’s my absolute favorite and a great focal point! I found it at Michaels and it looks like it is still available online here.
A few months ago my husband made these beautiful open shelves for us and they’ve become my favorite area of the dining room to get creative with and decorate. He has helped me with a ton of projects around the house including this bedroom bureau furniture flip. I’ll look for some images of what the dining room looked like before the shelves were in place.
Lastly, I switched up the centerpiece on the dining room table and have been experimenting with different looks. These candle holders typically live all year-long on the mantle of our fireplace. I love the look of them on this table though! What do you think?
I found them at Michaels too and have linked similar styles for the short and tall candle holders here (the original ones I have featured are no longer available. Linking a few that are similar just slightly more distressed than mine).
I hope I’ve inspired you to have some fun these next few weeks by shopping your home and rediscovering items you forgot you had! If you do decide to try this out, I’d love to hear about it in the comments below.
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