Welcome the warmer season and refresh your front porch with spring décor. From vibrant artificial flowers to soft furnishings in muted or pastel shades, there are different ways to spruce up your entryway. In this article, we share some tips and design inspiration you can try at home.
Consider these ideas when dressing up your front porch for the spring:
Use Matching Foliage
When sprucing up your entryway, you can never go wrong with using flower wreaths, garlands, and potted plants in the same foliage. Not only does this make decorating easier, but it also creates a cohesive theme.
Add a Pop of Color
After a gloomy winter, welcome spring into your home with cheerful hues. Choose blooms in complementary shades for visual contrast or decorate with neutral tones and one bold color for a minimalist look.
Decorate With Real and Artificial Flowers
Mix real flower stems into your artificial flower arrangements for a more lifelike appearance. Make sure to use seasonal blooms like hydrangeas, lavenders, peonies, or chrysanthemums, and remove wilting flowers after a few days.
6 Spring Front Porch Ideas
Here are ways you can deck out your porch this spring.
Guide guests into your home with a display inspired by meadows. Pair Balsam Hill's Outdoor Meadow foliage collection with neutral elements to make their colors stand out. You can also add rustic accents like a wooden bench, vintage watering can, and metal lanterns to create a charming country porch.
Look to spring blooms for décor inspiration. Set pink and magenta pot fillers on your front door, then pair them with greenery in complementary colors. Go for a monochromatic look or opt for contrasting shades to create visual interest.
If you prefer a minimalistic look, try a statement wreath for your spring front porch décor. Choose one with bold colors so it stands out next to artificial plants and topiaries. You can also add metal lanterns and unique figurines for a sleek and modern porch design.
Pair warm hues with comfortable outdoor furniture and soft furnishings. Use accents that match the colors of your foliage to tie up the theme. Add decorative lanterns and flameless candles for a cozy atmosphere even at night.
Add a touch of romance with foliage in varying shades of pink and a blush welcome mat to complete the look. For a seamless transition to Easter, place decorated eggs and bunny figures next to your front porch spring décor.
For a contemporary twist, choose spring décor in soft blues and greens that give a coastal vibe. Think forget-me-nots, lisianthus, and baby’s breath on a bed of mixed greenery. Pair this foliage with white wicker furniture and nautical-inspired accents for a unified look.
Below we answer some questions about decorating your front porch for spring.
What Do You Put on a Small Front Porch?
Decorate with greenery such as wreaths and small potted plants featuring seasonal flowers. You can also add outdoor-safe string lights and lanterns so onlookers can still appreciate your décor in the evening. A small bench or accent chair with soft pillows will also give your space a cozy ambience.
How Do You Decorate a Porch for Spring and Summer?
Highlight seasonal flowers in your décor such as petunias, geraniums, or touch-me-nots. Hang a wreath or garland on the front door, then add pillows or cushions to outdoor furniture, along with a matching outdoor rug to define the space. To complete the look, hang light strings or lanterns for a cozy atmosphere during spring and summer evenings.
Usher in the warmth of spring with these spring porch ideas. Request a catalog for more decorating inspiration.
How Do You Decorate a Porch for Spring and Summer? Highlight seasonal flowers in your décor such as petunias, geraniums, or touch-me-nots. Hang a wreath or garland on the front door, then add pillows or cushions to outdoor furniture, along with a matching outdoor rug to define the space.
You can upgrade the look of your front porch by swapping out light fixtures, painting the front door, adding seating, adding a new doormat or outdoor rug, and setting up a seating area. Decorate with plants in attractive pots and planters for an inviting feel.
Sometimes it is simply called a front porch, but a wide and narrow front porch extending across all or most of the home has traditionally been called a farmer's porch. Farmer's porches were around long before the term “outdoor living spaces” became popular, but that is exactly what they were built for: living.
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Spruce up the front of your house for spring by adding pops of color and natural elements. Hang a cheerful spring wreath on your door, featuring vibrant flowers or greenery. Place potted plants or blooming flowers along the pathway leading to your entrance for a welcoming touch.
Decorate with greenery such as wreaths and small potted plants featuring seasonal flowers. You can also add outdoor-safe string lights and lanterns so onlookers can still appreciate your décor in the evening. A small bench or accent chair with soft pillows will also give your space a cozy ambience.
Start by choosing a color palette that reflects the season – blues, yellows, and greens are some of the more popular summer hues. Next, add a natural touch by incorporating flowers and greenery. Lastly, add cushions and throw pillows to seating areas to make the space cozy and relaxing.
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