There’s something about spring that makes you want to throw the windows open, let the light flood in, and give your home a proper refresh. And the best part? You don’t need a full makeover to get that fresh, uplifting feel—just a few clever updates can completely transform a space.
We’ve pulled together this soft, nature-inspired mood board to show how easy it is to bring spring indoors using wallpaper, texture, colour, and a few well-chosen accessories.

🌿 1. Start with a Botanical Statement
If there’s one thing that instantly says “spring”, it’s bringing the outdoors in—and wallpaper is the easiest way to do it.
Our Chelsea Ferns Green & Pink Wallpaper is the hero of this look. It blends soft greens with delicate pink florals, creating that perfect balance between fresh and calming. Botanical designs like this are a huge trend right now, helping to create a natural, relaxed feel in the home.
What we love here is how it’s not overly bold—it’s gentle, layered, and easy to live with. Perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, or even a light-filled living space.
🎨 2. Build a Soft Spring Colour Palette
This mood board is all about effortless colour coordination.
We’ve paired the wallpaper with:
- A soft blush pink
- A fresh leafy green
- A calming pale blue
Spring 2026 trends are leaning into these kinds of softened, nature-inspired tones—think sage greens, powder blues, and warm pinks that feel fresh without being overpowering.
The key tip here? Don’t scatter colour everywhere. Instead, use blocks of colour (like painted panels, cushions, or accessories) to create a more considered, high-end look.
🪵 3. Add Warmth with Texture
To stop things feeling too “pretty” or flat, texture is essential.
That’s where your Twill Texture Beige Wallpaper comes in. It adds a subtle woven look that grounds the whole scheme and keeps it feeling cosy rather than overly delicate.
Layer that with:
- Linen-style fabrics
- Soft upholstery
- Natural fibres like the striped rug in the mood board
Spring interiors are moving towards this kind of layered, tactile styling, using natural materials to create depth and warmth.
☁️ 4. Introduce Light, Airy Backdrops
The Cosmoliving Textured Plain Soft Blue Wallpaper works beautifully as a supporting player.
Soft blue tones are becoming a go-to for spring—they bring a sense of calm and light while still feeling fresh and modern. Think of it as your “breathing space” colour that balances out florals and greens.
It’s ideal for:
- Adjacent walls
- Hallways leading into feature rooms
- Or even a full-room look for a serene bedroom
🛋️ 5. Finish with Soft Furnishings
This is where the whole look really comes together.
The cushions in the mood board—like the Paul Moneypenny Blooming Petals Ivory Cushion and Tied Up Blush—tie everything in without competing with the wallpaper.
Top tip:
Stick to 2–3 key colours from your wallpaper and repeat them in your soft furnishings. That’s what creates that polished, designer feel.
Spring styling right now is all about keeping things light, layered, and not overdone—a few well-chosen pieces will always look better than clutter.
🎨 6. Bring It All Together with Paint
The final piece of the puzzle is paint—and this is where you can really personalise the look.
Using your Crown Trade mixing machine, you can:
- Pick out a soft green from the leaves
- Match a gentle blush from the florals
- Or go for a muted blue to echo the background tones
Spring palettes are moving towards warmer, more comforting neutrals and nature-inspired shades, so avoid anything too cold or stark.
🌸 The Overall Look: Soft, Natural & Effortlessly Layered
What makes this mood board work so well is the balance:
- 🌿 Nature-inspired pattern
- 🎨 Soft, harmonious colour palette
- 🪵 Warm, tactile textures
- ☁️ Light, airy elements
It’s fresh, but still cosy. Pretty, but not overly sweet. And most importantly—it feels like a home you actually want to relax in.
✨ Easy Ways to Recreate This Look at Home
- Start with one feature wallpaper
- Add one or two coordinating paint colours
- Layer in textured neutrals
- Finish with soft furnishings in matching tones
You don’t need to change everything—just a few thoughtful updates can completely shift the mood of a room.




