
With a spring in our step and pretty blossom on the trees, the Easter bank holiday really does feel like a breath of fresh air.
Especially with entertaining family and friends on the cards, and so many sweet treats and Easter-themed homewares to lend colour, charm and texture to tablescapes and furnishings.
As paint and interiors expert Lucy Steele, from Valspar Paint, puts it: âThereâs nothing like an abundance of pretty florals, soft pastels, and cute bunnies to brighten up the mood and encourage a home refresh.â
Here she shares her top tips to dress your home for EasterâŚ
Decorating with pastels

When it comes to Easter, pastels are a classic choice, says Steele. âThink soft pinks, blues, yellows, and greens â these shades evoke the freshness of spring and beauty of blooming flowers.â

And with so many colourful collections, from candle holders to tableware with mini eggs and sweet slogans, tablescaping has never been more playful â bringing a new level to entertaining over the Easter holidays.

For a more sophisticated look â after all, Easter isnât just about bright young things when grown ups can have lots of fun too â Steele says a pastel palette works perfectly in living rooms, dining rooms or bedrooms, âAdding a serene and welcoming ambience.â

To incorporate pastels throughout the home in a more subtle way, she says to consider painting accent walls. âUsing pastel-coloured throw pillows, or adding pastel accessories such as vases and candles.â

If youâre feeling bold, you could even try double drenching a room in two pastel shades, suggests Steele. Think walls, cabinetry and even ceilings for a chic aesthetic.
Pops of brights
While pastels are a staple, adding some bolder hues can create a more dynamic and festive atmosphere, highlights Steele. âThink of Easter egg-inspired colours â vibrant purples, sunny yellows, and fresh greens.â

âThese bold pops of colour can be used strategically to create focal points and bring your Easter decor to life.
She continues: âConsider using these colours for accent furniture pieces, like a statement armchair or colourful rug â or decorative items like Easter-themed artwork or floral arrangements.â

Depending on your budget, if youâre not looking to buy new furniture, Steele says you can always give your current furniture a completely new look by painting it.
Checkout YouTube for home decor ideas, inspiration and upcycling wooden furniture with fun paint colours to transform old pieces.

For finishing touches, playful statements such as hanging eggs from branches, a bright yellow throw or purple table runner can also add festive flair⌠without requiring a complete overhaul of your existing decor.
Easter DIY
As Steel points out: âEaster decor doesnât have to be all about big-ticket purchases â you can create personalised, meaningful decor through DIY crafts that add character to the home.â

âTry painting Easter eggs in pastel shades, or creating your own Easter wreath with fresh flowers, ribbon, or seasonal foliage,â enthuses Steele.

Moreover, when you want to set the tone for carefree creativity at home, thereâs nothing like sitting round the table and making memories.
âA handmade wreath or custom-painted Easter eggs not only brings a personal touch to your space, but they offer a sense of joy in the decorating process â and can be an activity the whole family can get involved in,â she adds.
Make the most of the season
âOne of the easiest and most impactful ways to bring Easter into your home is by incorporating shades of green,â outlines Steele.
âAfter all, spring is the season of renewal, and green represents growth, life, and fresh beginnings.â

Whether youâre using soft sage or vibrant lime, Steele says green can help you create a natural, earthy vibe that reflects the seasonâs energy.
âGreen is incredibly versatile and works well with almost any colour palette â so while itâs perfect for Easter, you can adapt it all year round.â

To get the look, she says try bringing green into your space by making the most of blooming wildlife of the season, botanical-inspired prints, or green-coloured soft furnishings like throw pillows and lampshades.
âYou can also use green as an accent in your Easter table setting, mixing it with gold or white for an elegant touch,â adds Steele.
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