February 6, 2026, 5:02 am | Read time: 3 minutes
Many people find January and February to be long, gray, and cold months. There’s a longing for spring, the first rays of sunshine, vibrant colors that break the monotony, and fresh flowers. If you want to combat the winter blues at home, you can now decorate your home with optimistic decor. myHOMEBOOK presents the decor trends for spring 2026.
Fresh Cut Flowers
Few things bring spring into the home as immediately as freshly cut flowers. They are the most vibrant decor statement of the season. Whether loosely arranged tulips, fragrant ranunculus, delicate anemones, or the first budding branches, in 2026, arrangements are meant to look natural and imperfect. Instead of opulent bouquets, the focus is on single varieties or small combinations, casually distributed on the dining table, sideboard, or windowsill. They look especially beautiful in simple ceramic vases or glass containers with organic shapes. Cut flowers bring color, movement, and freshness into the room.
Colorful Glass Elements
As the light becomes softer in spring, colorful glass elements reveal their special charm. Colored glass vases, candle holders, or bowls refract the light, casting gentle reflections in the room and effortlessly adding freshness. Whether soft mint, warm amber, rose, or clear blue—in 2026, glass will be used in color for spring decor trends, often combined in different heights and shapes.
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Color Worlds Between Grounding and Lightness
The color palette for spring 2026 ranges from warm earth tones to airy pastels. Sand, clay, and soft terracotta provide calm and comfort, while sage green, light pink, or a delicate sky blue bring freshness and lightness. A bolder approach to nuances is new: colors are not just used as accents but are thought of more expansively—such as in vases, trays, or textiles, to give the room more depth.
Colorful Light Accents for Better Living Quality
While the days noticeably lengthen as winter transitions to spring, artificial light still dominates the evening hours. Now is the time to use lighting consciously as a design element. Heavy, wintery-Christmas candle holders must give way to lighter, colorful models made of glass, metal, or ceramic. Combined with spring-like colorful candles, a fresh look is created that provides cozy light in the evening and sets colorful accents during the day.
Table lamps, which are almost indispensable, are also used in spring. Preferably in soft pastel tones or bolder, more powerful color accents. They provide gentle, indirect lighting that is flexible and effective even when not turned on.