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Simple Spring Décor in the Mudroom

At Home· Laundry & Mudroom· Seasonal & Holidays· Spring Decor

26 Mar

Spring is here and I’m slowly getting our house light and bright to welcome the warmer weather.  I’d hoped to be sharing our spring house tour today, but had to push that out a few more days. Life has been hectic, so instead, I’m sharing my super simple spring décor in our mudroom / laundry room.

simple spring décor in the mudroom

If you saw my post from the other day about my DIY artificial spring flower arrangement, then you may have seen that I’ve been adding faux flowers throughout our home to add some color and liven things up a bit.  We are only just now getting buds on the trees so we aren’t yet in bloom officially. Artificial flowers have been my go to and I have to say, they aren’t bad.

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom

For our mudroom (and laundry space) I really wanted to create a cheery welcoming space when we walk in the back door without adding a lot of clutter. 

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom

My favorite change is the addition of the yellow tulips in my hanging basket on the back door. I reused my pretty hanging basket from last year (from Target) but put in a few faux tulips in yellow to tie into the yellows in the pillows on the bench and in the rug.

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom

I guess yellow became my theme.  I also brought back my vintage yellow kitchen stool to carry this color throughout.  

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom

I swapped out my darker rug for this fun spring plaid version from Target last year.  It’s the epitome of spring in my opinion!

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom

The changes are minor, but just enough to transition from the dark days of winter to lighter and brighter spring days.  

I’ll be sharing my complete spring home tour in the next several days so be sure to check back.  I’m really excited about it!

What spring updates are you making to your home this season?

More Spring Topics you may like:

Beautiful and Easy Spring Flower Arrangement

Affordable Spring Wreaths

Five Tips for Easy Spring Decorating

Spring Décor in the Family Room

Spring Updates in the Powder Room

Spring Coffee Table Décor Ideas

simple spring décor in the mudroom
simple spring décor in the mudroom
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Hello.  Welcome to Bethann Renee Home & Lifestyle (formerly Twig & White). My name is Bethann.  I’m a child of God,  a wife, mom to two basset hound rescues, a designer, business owner, blogger and creative.  I just a regular woman with realistic budgets, doing my best to create a beautiful home and life through thrifting, creativity and lots of DIY.  If you’re a regular gal trying to do the same, let’s be friends.  Grab a cup of coffee, sit back and get inspired.

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