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25 Spring Front Porch Ideas: Bright and Refreshing Design

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Spring leads the way to warmer weather, beautiful blooms, and lots of sitting out on the porch listening to the birds! And it’s no surprise I love decorated spring front porches!

When you want your home to feel more welcoming, inviting and fresh, there’s no better spot to spruce up than the entry.

Spring updates to your front porch and outdoor living areas aren’t difficult either. All you need are a few cheery items to really brighten up the space.

So, get rid of the drab of winter by dressing up your porch with pretty plants, hanging baskets, a freshly painted chair, and other fun décor.

If you’re looking for beautiful spring front porch ideas, I’ve rounded up the best of the best I could find.

These cute spring front porch ideas provided me with plenty of inspiration to recreate the looks on my own porch. I’m sure you’ll find decorating ideas for your front entry too.

One thing is for sure: these 25 spring front porches and outdoor spaces really have me wishing we aren’t going to see any more cold days coming up! I’m ready for spring!

If all you have is steps leading up to your front door with a small stoop, create a formal look with a couple of pots with big greenery (like boxwoods or topiaries).

The big pots of greenery could last through several seasons.

Offset your big pots with a grouping of smaller ones to provide a pop of colorful spring flowers in sweet pastels like pink and yellow.

{ via Better Homes & Gardens }

I love the blue and white buffalo check used to frame the “Howdy” doormat, Heather used on her front porch! It is the perfect bright color for spring!

The blue and white checks are echoed in the ribbon on the all-green wreath with a sweet, simple bow.

The combination creates a friendly, inviting front door, which wouldn’t cost much to recreate.

{via Southern State of Mind}

Any guest would feel totally welcomed on this garden-friendly porch!

I really love the rain boots with fresh flower decorations in lieu of a wreath!

The watering can, and small pots of flowers create a sweet vignette offset with the darling bunting across the top of the door.

This is a great example of how your porch can really show off your personality–it’s clear this homeowner loves to garden!

Cottage in the Oaks }

I love iron pieces like this industrial style porch light on the wall.

The coral colored chair looks darling with the black and white numbered pillow, which calls back to the black design on the floor mat.

White flowers tie this whole, elegant front porch look together, especially with a pretty grapevine and floral wreath!

{ via Grandin Road }

A bright yellow floral wreath really says Welcome Spring!

The bright topiaries that flank the door and the beautiful urns are great spring front porch ideas because they will last season after season with a few color updates.

And the door with photos in the glass is such a great touch! What a unique and fun way to repurpose an item as front porch decor.

{via Down to Earth Style }

Freshen up your porch with farmhouse style touches and a beautiful painted door.

The sweet mint color on this door looks so delicious next to the pink flowers and buffalo checked pillow.

This front porch is proof you can work with a very simple color scheme – white, tan and black, and use a few bright touches to bring life and vibrancy to a front porch.

This southern porch was made for outdoor living–relaxing and enjoying conversation.

{ via Once Upon A 1912 }

Use the extended porch to create a seating spot with fun pops of blue.

The neutral black and white furniture, pots and touches on this porch work well with any accent color they’re paired with.

One universal truth about spring front porch ideas is they almost always incorporate bright, cheerful color into the design scheme. This seaside blue is elegant but very cheery!

{ via Citrine Living }

This is such a pretty sunny yellow color for the front door and adding flowers in the same color really help it stand out.

The antique urns look great with the little yellow pansies tucked in under the evergreens.

The wreath on the door and cute wooden mat (love the geometric pattern!) pick up the yellow theme once more without appearing overdone or fussy.

{ via Creatively Living }

I love the gorgeous shade of turquoise on this ceiling. It is so bright and fresh!

Blue ceilings are common on southern porches to echo the blue sky above.

This porch seems perfect for a mint julep or lemonade (which may be exactly what’s in the glass on the beautiful bright green table). 

The elegant white pots and white wicker furniture go with any pretty fresh flower, and the hydrangeas look especially stunning.

{ via Southern Living }

This makes me totally wish Spring was here now, this porch is gorgeous!

A tea cart is one of the cutest decorating ideas for housing a few porch-items and creating a great platform for additional decorations.

The twin white rocking chairs look great with the bright blue pillows and even though this porch is small, it really stands out!

{via Home Stories A to Z  }

The gorgeous shutters really set the stage for this beautiful spring front porch!

A simple arrangement of twin rocking chairs around a fern look like a great spot to spend a warm spring evening.

The porch swing caps the end making it a perfect outdoor living space with extra seating for lazy afternoon reading.

{ via Alexandra Rowley }

The modern garden stools on the steps of this front porch are so fun and unexpected!

The beach bag is a great alternative to a wreath or hanging baskets for spring front porches. So quirky and cute!

Despite this porch being small with a steep step, it looks wonderfully welcoming and cheerful.

{ via Nesting With Grace }

Huge planters to flank your front door are perfect for multiple potted plants like ferns, hydrangeas and sweet potato vines.

The pots are nestled right into the planters themselves, to be moved or switched out later, without needing to replant or disturb roots.

These planters pack a huge visual punch. With the great porch lights, this front porch needs little else to really stand out.

{via JLL Design }

This is such a fun way to add visual impact to your front porch! Paint on a stair runner!

This porch looks particularly great with the robin’s egg blue they’ve used to echo the color of the door as well as the southern porch ceiling.

Evergreen boxwoods and topiaries are gorgeous, and this is a porch that will look great year-round!

{via Megan Rice Yager }

I am IN. LOVE. with this porch! The fiddle leaf figs, the front door, the whole nine yards!

Using bright green moss in the base of the fig trees is such a great finishing touch.

The lime color picks up the bright lime green in the hydrangea pots and again on the wreath on the door.

Every piece goes together seamlessly, and the stunning industrial-style porch light crowns the perfect spring porch look.

{via Lavin Label  }

I adore this porch! It has such a sweet cottage look perfect for outdoor living.

The blue and white ceramics add the perfect touch of elegance. The bar cart with the copper bucket are ready for outdoor entertaining.

The bright cushions on the white wicker furniture are welcoming and the white table is begging for a round of tea and a game of cards while visiting with friends.

{via Leo Interiors via House of Turquoise }

Another common theme in many of these spring porch ideas is accenting the color of the door with porch accessories.

The pillows the beautiful porch swing and two wicker arm chairs, echo the trim on the windowpanes and soft mint color of the door.

With the brown wooden decking and urns, it really pops. A few bright pink and yellow flowers look sweet in this spring front porch color pallet.

{ via Artisan Signature Homes }

Spring flowers are a happy welcome to an all-white-exterior home.

Purple and yellow are complementary colors, so when they’re combined they have a big impact.

Porch swings always look great with a few neutral pillows. Terra cotta pots also act as a neutral background for the sunny flowers adorning this beautiful spring porch.

{ via Southern Living }

This porch looks so fresh and ready for spring with a yellow and green color combo!

The striped pillows on twin rocking chairs pick up the yellow tone from the hydrangea basket hanging on the door. Ferns are stunning additions to a porch too.

I love the basket filled with croquet mallets. Who could resist a spring game when they are right there ready to play?!

{via Country Living }

Start Spring off on the right foot with a big giant “hello!” It doesn’t get more welcoming than graphic designs like this.

The color combination of mint and red or mint and bright pink is such a winner too.

The sign and bench provide a perfect seating area and look so darling next to the urn of bright spring flowers. This spring porch is ready to welcome all who visit!

{via Start at Home Decor }

Create a statement with oversized urns for a wow factor.

Because pink is essentially “light red” it’s important to remember pink is complimentary with green. When you put the two colors together, especially like these Kelly Green Oriental urns, you really get a powerful look.

The flowers are truly stunning here.

{ via Frontgate }

I am into blues lately and this porch has such a cozy feel with a pretty rug and blue planters.

Even though this porch is small, it gives plenty of room to sit and relax with the two wooden rocking chairs.

The rug creates a seaside feel in the seating area and the turquoise and blue tones work so well together.

Note how cheerful the yellow flowers look against the turquoise pot!

{via The Hamby Home }

This door color is the perfect pop for spring!

Now, you may not want to paint your door every season, but when you have a bright, fun door or trim color, you can easily highlight it by choosing accents in a similar tone.

The lime green plants next to the door, really allow it to stay the central focus (but add life and cheer to this spring porch look).

{via Better Homes & Gardens }

I am in love with all those pink tulips and the sweet bunny statues on this spring front porch!

The little birds that adorn the cloche toppers on the urns are absolutely darling.

This porch looks like it is absolutely the essence of the spring season, doesn’t it?

Note the mat features hints of pink as well, which echo the flowers and the wreath.

The vines hanging down and the petals strewn along the path look like the perfect spot for those modern bunnies to frolic.

{ via Grandin Road }

We love how they pulled the color of the door into the urns.

It gives it a modern feel but against the white, it still looks bright and airy, not dark.

The industrial porch lights and raw wood in the ceiling are a great background for this beautiful front porch.

The flowers in shades of pink and white are really what keeps this porch looking romantic and sweet. Adding a few simple touches, get any porch ready for spring.

 

So, what do you think? Are you inspired by these fantastic spring front porch ideas?

I’ll bet these gorgeous front porches and outdoor spaces have you pining away for warmer weather. I know I am!

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30+ Inspiring Ideas To Freshen Up Your Front Porch For Spring

Spring is officially here and if you have not started decorating your outdoor spaces for the season yet, it is time to begin with your front porch. This is where you welcome your guests and invite in the fresh spring air! To freshen up your outdoor space, consider adding a wreath to your door, garlands, potted spring flowers, welcome signs and other decor that will help create a spring-like atmosphere. If you have space, furnishings are also a great addition to your porch, be sure to add a pop of color with some outdoor pillows. We have gathered together a collection of ideas for you below. Readers, don’t forget to tell us in the Comments which one of these ideas most inspired you and why! Have you started decorating your porch for Spring yet?

1. Add A Little Spring To Your Step. Jasper Farm market tins are placed on each side of the steps, along with vintage sap buckets. Fill the buckets with ferns for fresh spring color. The tins are the Trisha Yearwood Collection from Tractor Supply Co. (via Liz Marie Blog)

2. Concrete Spring Flower Pot Display. Visit your local nursery for some varying size concrete pots for visual interest. Plant spring flowers with colorful blooms for a fresh accent to your front porch. (via Art Ideas Crafts)

3. Milk Can On The Front Porch. Recycle an old milk can, spray paint it black, add a buffalo check ribbon, vinyl welcome decal and fill it with some ivy. TIP: For fresh flowers, you could place a glass jar filled with water inside the milk can. Place fresh-cut spring florals from your local grocery store or flower market. (Tanya’s Creative Space)

4. Modern Spring Porch Decor. Layer an outdoor rug underneath a welcome mat to ground the space. The black and white rug helps to make a statement. Add some potted plants for visual height and symmetry. A spring wreath on the door welcomes in the season. (via Taryn Whiteaker)

5. Add A Statement Wreath. Decorate your front door with an elegant wreath with cascading flowers in various shades of green along with a burlap bow and moss-covered monogram. The “Louisa” wreath can be found on Etsy, link provided. (via Etsy)

6. Spring Front Porch. Decorate with lanterns, a chalkboard sign and a wooden box full of pansies. (via Cottage in the Oaks)

7. Welcome Sign. A whiskey barrel planter is filled with a mix of colorful blooms to brighten up the porch. A solar lantern hook was found at Big Lots, while the welcome sign is a DIY. Similar chalkboard signs can be found at craft stores such as Michael’s, JoAnne’s or Hobby Lobby. (via The Hamby Home)

8. Outdoor Rug. Add texture and color to your front porch with an outdoor rug. A rug will help to define your outdoor space and now is the perfect time to start shopping for one! Add pops of color with outdoor pillows and garden stool. (via Stone Gable Blog)

9. Decorate With Spring. Galvanized watering cans and rain boots are filled with silk flowers along with some fresh pansies, adding some whimsy and brightness to the front porch. (via Hoosier Homemade)

10. Spring Porch Decor. Pussy willow branches adorn an English market basket. A lantern with a Flameless Pillar LED Candle adds ambiance. Get the ones with the timer so they come on automatically every night. (via Cottage in the Oaks)

11. Farmhouse Style Porch. A vintage bicycle was the start to this spring vignette. A basket was added to the front, filled with freshly planted flowers. Additional details includes thrift finds such as old wood door, picket fence, and a wooden fruit crate. A Fresh Flower Market sign is from Magnolia Market, but similar can be found on Etsy. Pots are from Michael’s, some were painted white. (via Sarah Joy The Blog)

12. Front Porch Flowers. The theme of flowers is a beautiful mix of purples, whites and greens. Outdoor pillows on the rocking chairs adds a punch of color. (via Stone Gable Blog)

13. DIY Front Porch Wreath. To make this fun spring wreath, you can find all of these items at a craft store. You will need a grapevine wreath, floral stems, a 12″ wood “hi” cutout (or a large wooden initial), wire, wire cutters and a hot glue gun. Get the full tutorial at the provided link. (via Sarah Joy The Blog)

14. Add Pops of Color. Decorate your front porch with fresh colors of spring. Hues of lemon and lime are very in trend. Pops of citrus tones can be added to a neutral base of gray and beige. Lemons are a hot trend this year, so why use them to decorate your front porch. (via Better Homes & Gardens)

15. Spring Porch & Welcome Sign. An antiqued wooden hutch features thrift store finds and faux flowers from Hobby Lobby. The wooden welcome sign is a DIY, get the full tutorial on the provided link. (via Little Bit of Paint)

16. Farmhouse Spring Porch. A upcycled end table was created with an old planter painted in a charcoal color and topped with the end of an electrical spool. The top was painted in the same color, but dry brushed with some soft white paint to give it a weathered look. This is the perfect spot to display flower cuttings. (via The DIY Mommy)

17. Easter Decor. Add some Easter decorations to your porch with some tulips and a bunny rabbit! There are plenty of adorable resin bunny rabbits to add to your decor. Add it to a basket with some colorful easter eggs. (via Little Brags)

18. Decorate With Flowers. Potted flowers and a fern adds a freshness to this front porch. Candles adds ambiance in the evening, be sure to use pillar LEDs with a timer so you can set it and forget it! (via Pinterest)

19. Easter Bunny Decorations. Add some resin bunnies to your front porch, along with pink flowers and a fresh spring wreath. (via Pinterest)

20. Hanging Colander Planter. Add some colorful DIY to your front porch with this creative planters. The colanders are hung from twine. Line the colanders with sheet moss, add some potting soil and seasonal plants such as ferns and pansies. Get the full tutorial on the provided link. (via Country Living)

21. House Number DIY. Galvanized planters filled with flowers feature house numbers. A large pot features hydrangeas. The metal lanterns are from Marshall’s. The “Welcome” chalk board sign is a craft store find, the letters were written on with a chalk marker. (via A Gathering Place)

22. Garden Boot Wreath. The wreath is the focal point of this charming spring decorated front porch. Ripped muslin was used to tie the boots together for a hanger. If the boots don’t have buckles, add grommets. Insert either fresh or faux flowers. If using real, be sure to add a glass or plastic jar of water in the boot to set the flowers in. (via Cottage in the Oaks)

23. Welcome Sign. Welcome in spring with an over-sized sign propped up next to your front door. You can find a similar farmhouse style wooden sign on Etsy. (via From My Front Porch to Yours)

24. Farmhouse Spring Porch. This charming small porch features burlap, simple pops of white and lots of galvanized touches. A burlap bag is used an Easter basket filled with faux grass and simple white eggs (white decorating eggs from Walmart). Sap buckets are filled with white faux tulips. A resin bunny stands guard. (via Confessions of a Plate Addict) 

25. Decorate With A Swing. If you don’t a a front porch swing, this dreamy swing might have you wishing for one. Adorned with faux florals, spring pillows and resin Easter bunnies. These are all found at Pier 1, one of our favorites! (via @Pier1)

26. Upcycled Drawer Planter. A tiered planter features drawers to house colorful spring blooms. Get the full tutorial on the provided link. (via Beyond The Picket Fence)

27. DIY Herb Garden. A vintage stool displays wooden vintage boxes filled with potting soil and planted herbs. Holes were drilled in the bottom for water drainage. Thyme, basil and mint were planted in the boxes. The mini chalkboard herb labels in the pots were found at Michael’s, but they can also be found on Amazon. (via Sarah Joy Blog)

28. DIY Welcome Sign. This welcome sign was made using a stencil and acrylic paint. Get the full tutorial on the provided link. (via Delightful Order)

29. Ladder As A Plant Stand. An old ladder can be repurposed to use as a rustic plant stand. If your wooden ladder is not painted, consider white-washing it for a weathered appearance. Get the how to at the provided link. (via Bower Power)

30. Vintage Farmhouse Wire Baskets. Antique white wire baskets are used as containers for flowers on the porch. The baskets are hanging from a vintage display ladder. Get full tutorial on the provided link. (via From My Front Porch To Yours)

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CREED SPRIED Decor with our own hands: simple ideas

It's time to create your own spring decor for your home and garden - the air, already warmed by the first warm rays, vibrates with the energy of nature's renewal. Our article presents ideas that will help you fill your home with freshness and rich colors. Everything is here: from simple projects with indoor flowers to more daring experiments with wall decor.


1. Redo old pots for indoor plants

Give simple ceramic pots a second life by painting them two colors. You need to stick the tape and cover half of the pot with one of the two chosen paints, and then let it dry completely and do the same procedure with the second half. Several colored pots with indoor or garden plants, arranged in a harmonious composition, will be a nice addition to the design of the porch. Try using chalkboard paint, and then, after everything dries, you can write plant names or house numbers on the pots.

DIY spring decor: flower pot design by blogger

2. Create an accent pattern on the wall

You can decorate the wall in an unusual way with masking tape. After the primer dries, masking tape should be glued to the wall. The stripes can be placed in any order you like. Then paint the wall in the color of your choice. After removing the adhesive tape, a nice geometric ornament will be found on the wall. If the drawing has spread a little, you should wait until the paint dries, mark the irregularities with a pencil and paint over them manually.

Kitchen interior created by professional designers

3. Create your own art objects in the kitchen

You can simply cut out shapes of fruits and vegetables from colored paper to create a collage out of them. For best results, you should use special opaque paper and thicker paper for the background. To assemble a collage, you need to dilute the PVA glue with a small amount of water and apply it in a thin layer on the background, and then stick the colored paper figures. Application is ready!

Handmade collage. Idea from the blogger

4. "Grow" flowers in boxes

Vintage wooden containers can make a great planter for flowers, but they can deteriorate due to high soil moisture, so the wood needs to be treated or additionally lined. The main thing is that there are a lot of flowers or just green plants. And then you can create the illusion of being in a real garden.

"Flower bed" in a wooden planter from blogger

5. Decorate the shelves

Paint the back wall of the shelf in any shade of the spring palette, or simply insert a sheet of colored paper of the appropriate size inside the shelf (scrapbooking paper or matte gift wrapping paper is great!). It can be attached to the back wall with double-sided tape. If you chose the option with painting, do not forget to remove the shelf from the wall to avoid smudges.

Minimalist chic in a contemporary living room in New York

6. Make a flower cone

Cut out a circle from heavy construction paper, decorate with your own designs (using paints or markers). Roll into a cone and secure with colored tape to make mini bouquets. They can be used as party decorations or as a stylish gift.

Tip: To protect the paper and keep the flowers fresh, wrap the stems in a damp paper towel and place them in a small plastic bag before inserting them into the paper cone.

Craft: Eclectic Flower Cones

7. Grow a mini garden in a tea cup

You can take old, even chipped tea cups and turn them into mini planters. Before planting the plants, you will need to drill a drainage hole in the bottom of each cup. It is also necessary to use a saucer to protect the table surface from water. You can plant pansies or other undersized flowers, and the arrangement of such cups will be a great addition to the interior of the living room, kitchen or dining room.

DIY mini flower garden using old tea cups

8. Change table legs

Hairpin legs were first used in the furniture industry in the early 40s when it was necessary to reduce the consumption of materials due to the war but they are still popular today. Replacing existing ones with them is a great way to update an old-fashioned and shabby (or simply boring) table, or even bring out the texture of a tabletop. You can find stiletto legs - both vintage and modern - in online stores.

Tip: If you plan to replace your regular table legs with studs, first turn your table over and sort out the mounting type before ordering new ones. Many tables have screw-on legs (they can be removed and replaced relatively easily), but other types of designs may not be suitable for this do-it-yourself project.

Coffee table with stiletto legs in a living room in the style of the 50s

9. Use cereal containers as planters for greens

Try growing fresh herbs in tin containers for cereals and keep them on the kitchen windowsill so that you can cut off a sprig at any time and add it to the dish. Look in stores for chalkboard-style stickers, available from hobby stores. You can write the names of spices on them.

Greens growing in cereal containers with stickers

10. Dismantle the pantry

A neat, well-organized pantry makes food preparation easier and prevents the re-purchase of ingredients by mistake. It is necessary to remove all unnecessary and expired food and spices from the shelves. It is worth taking baskets and boxes and using them to sort goods into categories (pastries, breakfasts, snacks, spices). To make your storage system more efficient, it's best to choose drawers that have a good view of the contents.

Pantry organization idea by interior stylist Shira Gill

11. Paint old furniture a bright color

Give your kitchen stools, dining chairs or old desk a new look with some color. You should paint only in a well-ventilated area (and even better - outdoors), and pre-prepare the surface for painting by sanding, degreasing and priming. It's best to use a quality brush (rather than a foam roller) and paint large, flat surfaces with long strokes.

Bright fuchsia kitchen island accents and colorful stools

12. Decorate the chandelier with flowers

Famous Polish chandeliers decorated with flowers, fringes and crepe paper ruffles are perfect for decorating your home for holidays and parties. Make the same with your own hands, and you will not want to part with it until the end of the season.

Attach artificial flowers to the body of the chandelier with wire. Make sure they don't come into contact with lamps. To simplify your task, you can purchase a ready-made flower garland and cut it to the desired length.

Shabby chic dining room with bright accent chandelier

13. Paint the candlesticks spring colors

You can spice up an old wooden candlestick by painting the underside of it a bright spring shade. Collected in a composition and placed in the center of your dining table or on a tray, they will add spring freshness to the interior of your home. Other accessories can be decorated using the same technique: for example, a wicker basket, a vase, or even a photo frame (in this case, you must first remove the glass and photo).

Candlesticks with two-tone decor

14. Convert the cart into a bar for the veranda

Have a cart that you can't fully use? Fill it with whimsical vintage crockery, a pitcher of water, a vase of fresh flowers, and drinks of your choice, and the porch bar is ready.


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