Now that winter has passed, many people are starting to consider rejuvenating their home. Spring is a universal symbol of new beginnings and growth, and our expert decorators at Scott Anson Painters and Decorators Ltd would suggest the spring and summer seasons as the perfect time to inject a new feeling of optimism into your home.
Better Homes & Gardens states that this year’s must-try trends embrace daring colours and playful patterns, whilst considering sustainable updates.

Mixing Prints
This spring trend embraces a maximalist approach: imagine traditional floral designs reinterpreted with modern geometric and abstract designs.
Layering up different textures and prints can look awful. The key can be to begin with one dominant design and from that add others that are complimentary. These prints can have coordinating colour palettes to tie the final look together.
Bold Colours
Pastel colours have dominated the spring palette for a long time. Spring 2025 is about being adventurous with bold colours. This could mean introducing eye-catching artwork to a room or using a bold pop of colour on one dramatic feature wall.
The idea is to make a statement in a sophisticated way without going over the top.
Upcycling
Rather than discarding pieces of furniture that have become tired and dated, new life can be breathed into them.
Adding a new trim to a sofa, reupholstering a set of chairs with a vibrant fabric or changing a cabinet’s doors can instantly refresh the look of a room and add character.
Storage Solutions
A room can get an instant upgrade by fitting it with the right storage solutions. For existing storage, remove all clutter and rethink any visible shelving displays. Getting spaces organised can work wonders on the mental health and general wellbeing of the people living in the home.
Once you have the right storage, you can also consider painting it to complement the scheme of the room.
Personalised Touches
Finally, to make a newly decorated room feel homely, you can add personalised touches that offer thoughtful decorative accents. This could be in the form of custom-made cushions in a favourite fabric, bespoke handles on windows, doors and cabinets or a statement piece of furniture.
