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 March 23, 2026     Erin      House and Home Renovate and Refresh Your Space

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Spring is the season when many homeowners start looking at their spaces with fresh eyes. In 2026, that refresh is less about chasing fast-moving trends and more about creating a home that feels warm, current, and easy to live in. This season’s biggest design shifts lean into natural texture, softer colour, layered styling, and practical updates that make a home feel brighter and more inviting.

In this blog, we’re looking at the top DIY Spring 2026 home trends, how they’re showing up in real homes, and what sellers should keep in mind when combining personal style with strategic staging. If you’re thinking about refreshing your home this spring — or preparing it for market — the right updates can help it feel polished, welcoming, and more memorable.

Spring 2026 Design Is Softer, Warmer, and More Lived-In

For several years, many interiors leaned heavily into cool tones, minimal styling, and very pared-back spaces. Spring 2026 moves in a different direction. Homes are starting to feel more relaxed, more layered, and more personal.

The strongest trends this season focus on comfort and character. Instead of stark, overly styled spaces, the look is warmer and more natural. That means woven materials, soft fabrics, earthy shades, handmade-looking décor, and finishes that feel collected rather than overly coordinated.

For homeowners, that makes this year’s trends especially appealing. They are approachable, easy to incorporate, and realistic for everyday living.

Natural Texture Is One of the Biggest Spring 2026 Home Trends

Natural texture is one of the easiest ways to make a home feel current this spring. Materials like wicker, rattan, linen, wood, stone, and ceramic help add warmth without making a space feel busy.

This trend works well because it brings visual interest into a room in a subtle way. A woven basket, a linen throw pillow, a ceramic vase, or a wood tray can completely change the feeling of a shelf, table, or entryway without requiring a major redesign.

Where to use it

  • Entryway consoles
  • Coffee tables
  • Open shelving
  • Bathrooms
  • Living room accent styling

What makes it work

The look should feel natural and understated. A few textured pieces will usually have more impact than filling a room with too many accessories.

Earthy Colours Are Replacing Cooler Neutrals

Spring 2026 colour trends are moving away from cold greys and sharper white palettes. In their place, we’re seeing warmer neutrals and earth-inspired tones that make a home feel more grounded.

Think soft beige, warm taupe, olive green, clay, sand, muted terracotta, and gentle caramel tones. These colours help create a softer backdrop and are easy to layer into a home through smaller DIY changes.

Easy ways to bring this in

  • New throw pillows
  • Artwork in warmer tones
  • A softer area rug
  • Accent décor in clay or olive shades
  • A painted piece of furniture or small accent wall

This kind of update can make a room feel more current without making it feel overly trend-driven.

Layered Styling Is Back — But It Needs Restraint

Another defining look for Spring 2026 is more layered, thoughtful styling. Homes are feeling less sparse and a little more lived-in, with a mix of textures, books, ceramics, greenery, and a balance of old and new pieces.

That does not mean clutter. The goal is a home that feels finished and welcoming, not crowded.

A better way to think about layering

Instead of adding more, focus on editing first. Then bring in a few pieces that create softness and personality. A stack of books, one ceramic vase, and a small natural accent can feel more elevated than filling every surface.

For everyday decorating, this trend adds warmth. For selling, it needs a more careful balance.

Staging and Decorating Are Not the Same Thing

This is where many homeowners get stuck. A home can be beautifully decorated but still not be staged effectively for sale. Decorating reflects your personality. Staging is about helping buyers connect with the space quickly and clearly.

In 2026, effective staging is still rooted in the same principles: clean lines, open flow, natural light, and enough warmth to make a home feel inviting without making it feel too personal.

What Sellers Should Focus on This Spring

If you are refreshing your home and also thinking about resale, the smartest updates are the ones that support both style and presentation.

Start with decluttering

Before bringing in anything new, remove what feels heavy, distracting, dated, or overly personal. A cleaner space will always photograph better and feel larger.

Let texture do the work

Instead of relying on bold patterns or too many colours, use texture to soften a room. Linen, woven accents, wood, and ceramics can make a home feel updated while still staying neutral enough for buyers.

Keep layouts open

Furniture should support flow, not interrupt it. One of the easiest staging improvements is simply reworking a room so it feels easier to move through.

Use greenery carefully

Fresh greenery can add life to a room, especially in spring. A few well-placed plants or branches can make a home feel brighter and more inviting without overwhelming the space.

Think visually

Online presentation matters. Many buyers will see a home on screen before they ever step inside. That means each room should look clean, balanced, and intentional in photos as well as in person.

The Best DIY Updates Are the Ones That Feel Easy and Elevated

One of the reasons Spring 2026 trends work so well is that they do not require a full overhaul. The most effective updates are often the simplest.

A refreshed entryway, better styling on open shelves, warmer accents in the living room, or a lighter, cleaner bedroom can shift the feeling of the entire home. These small changes can make your space more enjoyable now while also helping it feel more polished later.

The key is to avoid over-styling. Spring trends should support the home, not compete with it.

Why Professional Staging Insight Still Matters

Even if you love design, it can be difficult to see your own home objectively. That is where experienced real estate guidance becomes especially valuable.

When a home is being prepared for market, every detail should support the bigger picture — how the home shows, how it photographs, how it feels to buyers, and how confidently it can be positioned.

Laurence Mongeau brings a particularly valuable perspective to this conversation. In addition to her real estate experience across Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, and Halton, she also holds staging credentials that help sellers make more strategic presentation decisions before listing.

That combination can make a meaningful difference. The goal is not to make a home look trendy for the sake of it. The goal is to make it feel fresh, appealing, and ready to stand out in a competitive market.

Refresh Your Home This Spring With Style and Purpose

Spring 2026 is bringing a more natural, livable, and welcoming look into the home. Texture, earthy colour, layered styling, and thoughtful editing are shaping this season’s top DIY trends — and they also help a home feel polished and market-ready. If you’re planning a spring refresh, focus on updates that make your home feel better now and easier to present later.

If selling is part of your plan, expert staging advice can help ensure every change supports the bigger picture. Whether you’re buying or selling, Laurence Mongeau is the one to contact for trusted real estate guidance, local market knowledge, and personalized support every step of the way. And if you're curious about what your home might be worth, give my "Free Home Evaluation Request" a try to find out. 

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A fresh spring update can do a lot for your home — and the right staging strategy can help it make an even stronger impression.


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