spring colour trends 2025

Can Spring Colours Really Make You Feel More Spring-like?

Spring is more than just a season, it’s a change in moods, mindsets, and energies. After the long dull grey days of winter, we instinctively turn to lighter, brighter hues. Fresh green leaves and vibrant tulips announce spring’s arrival not just with warmth but with a vibrant visual symphony. But have you wondered why those colours make us feel so different- lighter, happier, and more alive? This blog will take you through everything you need to know about spring colours and the psychology behind them.

The Psychology of Colour: Mood in Spring

Colour psychology tells us that certain shades have a measurable effect on emotions. Spring is dominated by soft pastels, bright colours, blooming florals, and fresh greens. They are associated with renewal, hope, joy, and lightness which mirror what spring represents.

Soft pastels

Known to create feelings and compassion.

Greens

Evoke a sense of growth and harmony. 

Yellow

Evokes joy and creativity, like the sun is finally shining after a long winter.

Blue

Known for its cooling and soothing feel, like the breeze through an open window.

When we see these colours in nature or wear them, decorate with them or simply style them, our brains pick up the seasonal shift and echo it emotionally which influences our daily mood.

Trending Spring Colours for 2025

Fashion and home décor trends for spring 2025 are leaning into this emotional connection with colour, offering a palette that is both uplifting and expressive.

1. Butter Yellow

A soft, buttery shade that instantly lifts the mood and insinuates early morning sunlight.

Butter yellow by Coat: Queen’s Gambit butter yellow (by Coat)
Oliver Bonas table lamp: Suvi ceramic table lamp & raffia shade (by Oliver Bonas)

2. Pistachio Green

A fresh, slightly muted green that pairs beautifully with neutrals or bolder colours like coral or lavender.

3. Powder blue

This serene hue is making waves in both fashion and interior design. It’s easy on the eyes and versatile.

Farrow & Ball wallpaper: Closest Strip wallpaper (by Farrow & Ball)
Wall art: Set of four framed Carara bird prints (by OKA)

4. Sunset coral

Bolder than the average pastel, coral brings warmth and energy.

5. Lilac mist

Known as a dreamlike purple and is ideal for everything from fashion to home interior accessories. It’s soft without being overly sweet. Bolder than the average pastel, coral brings warmth and energy.

Design by Maricruz Interiors (Cotswolds Lake House)
Peach. Jebel Persimmon fabric (by The Pure Edit)

6. Peach fuss

Known for its gentle, warm tone carries into 2025. Insinuating golden hour to sunsets in spring.

How to Style Spring Colours at Home

You don’t need a total redesign to make your space feel seasonally fresh. Start with a few low-commitment changes that can have high impact:

1. Soft Furnishings & Textiles

Swap out heavy winter fabrics (velvet, faux fur, dark wool) for light, breathable options like cotton, linen, or gauze. Look for throws, cushions, or curtains in your favourite spring hues.

Butter yellow cushion: Kemble fringed cushion (Cotswold Company)
Cloakroom. Design by Maricruz Interiors (Churchill Farmhouse)

2. Painted Accents

If you’re ready for a more permanent change, painting a feature wall, kitchen island, or even a bookshelf in a trending spring-tone can transform the room.

3. Floral and Botanical Touches

Nothing says spring like fresh (or faux) flowers. Incorporate floral arrangements, leafy greens, or botanical prints to add colour and texture.

Botanical wallpaper and green prints. Design by Maricruz Interiors (Churchill Farmhouse)
Pops of colour Design by Maricruz Interiors (Cotswolds Lake House)

4. Layered Neutrals + Pops of Colour

Keep your space feeling grounded with neutral foundations (white, beige, soft grey), then layer on seasonal colours through artwork, vases, and lighting fixtures.

Simple Ways to Feel More Spring-Like with Colour

spring colours on table

Refresh your wardrobe:

Look for pieces in pastel colours, peach, or mint. Even a simple top or accessories can give your look a lift.

Bring it home:

Swap out darker winter décor for pastel throws, vases, or floral cushions.

Go natural:

Fresh flowers in trending tones like tulips, hyacinths, or peonies, instantly brighten a room and your mindset. 

Eat colourfully:

Seasonal produce like strawberries and citrus is not only delicious but beautifully vibrant.

Nature’s Cues and the Mind

Spring is a season that triggers our senses: the smell of rain on fresh grass, the sound of birds returning, and the sight of colour slowly painting the world again. Incorporating these colours into your environment or wardrobe might enhance your connection to the season, grounding you in its sense of awakening and possibility.

Summary

Spring isn’t just a change in weather, it’s a shift in mood, mindset, and energy, often triggered by the colours around us. After winter’s dull tones, spring colours like butter yellow, pistachio green, lilac mist, and sunset coral uplift our emotions and create a sense of renewal. Backed by colour psychology, these hues can evoke joy, calm, creativity, and harmony. By incorporating spring’s trending tones into our wardrobes, homes, and even meals, we can align ourselves more closely with the season’s natural energy. From soft furnishings to fresh florals and pastel accents, using spring colours is a simple yet powerful way to feel lighter, happier, and more alive.

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