Here is my first spring home decor haul 2022! This time, I’m sharing some sweet new arrivals from my shop, Village Antiques.
It’s a petite one to slowly get you acclimated to the change of season, but it packs a powerful punch.
Spring is easily one of my favorite times to decorate for. Naturally, I had to release new decor for this period. Of course, no piece is shy of the French country and farmhouse elements that define my Farmhouse by Amitha style.
This week, however, I am mixing it up. I am going small to help you start a minimal-effort project to subtly bring spring into your house.
I’m going to share with you:
I am kicking off this Spring with my first home decor haul of 2022 that I will be using on open shelving in my hallway.
These two little shelves are in a room adjacent to my kitchen, so I see them every day.
You can replicate this project on a little nook, in your family room, kitchen shelves, or even bookshelves.
I know when you’re thinking about designing a bookshelf, it may feel very daunting.
Rather than thinking about the little pieces that are going on your shelf, instead think about them in large groups.
This will guide your shopping list or help you gather items that you already have in your home.
In my process, I look for these items:
It’s always good to have these limitations because it helps you get rid of the things that won’t fit.
Whenever I style any type of shelf, I lookout for pieces that will fit within the height of my shelves.
Antique or vintage art are great for shelf styling because they’re easy to swap out seasonally. They are also the main way that I add color.
Of course when you think of bookshelves, you think of books, but that tends to get repetitive. That’s why I switch it up by adding pieces that have different heights and volumes.
For the books, I pulled some from my shop in the colors I want to see in this area of my home.
As seasonal decor, I like to subtly introduce animals like this new arrival faux-moss rabbit to immediately shout out spring.
Now let’s take this spring decor haul and start putting it onto our bookshelves!
First, I removed the decor from the previous season. Then, I place my heaviest and most voluminous pieces to build the “groundwork.”
To do this, I start in the top left hand corner because that’s the way we read.
Then whatever I do on one shelf, I mirror onto the next. I’m going to start “zigging and zagging” or in this case, just “zig” down this way.
If I had more bookshelves, I would keep following that same system or process all the way down.
Next, I go through my artwork to see which ones are the right fit. These will be the backdrop of my bookshelves.
With the big corners placed, you can see large gaps in the opposite corners that need to be filled.
Here’s how I fill in these corners.
From here, I sift through my collection to see what would be the right fit.
Because my empty pockets are skinny and tall, I love the different vases as options. The new green moss rabbit from Village Antiques and chicken wire cloche would also suit these spots well.
These are all vertical and thin, so they would fit very easily into these areas. Additionally, I look towards these objects specifically to bring in that seasonality.
With my empty pockets filled, all that’s left is to add the final touches. In this case, I just use what’s left from my Spring home decor haul for 2022.
To play with height, I decided to add in a small horizontal layer of books to boost a painting up. This also adds a little bit of “zigging and zagging” with the books that I’ve placed on the top shelf.
To end it off, I like to add fresh flowers into the vases that I already put in place.
And there you have a beautiful and seasonally styled bookshelf that’s appropriate for the spring and beyond. This is such a rewarding and easy project. I really encourage you to take it on.
It only took about 20 minutes to do, including running over to my shop to grab my favorite new arrivals.
I encourage you to look through the things that you already have first. This is how I gathered the antique jars and paintings. Then, if you enjoyed any pieces that I styled on my bookshelves today, you can grab those from Village Antiques.
Except for the flowers… Those aren’t going to make it to you. Just go to your local grocery store and pick up the colors that you want to bring into your house.
As a recap, don’t forget your Spring home decor shopping guide and styling tips:
If this episode inspired you and Spring decor excites you, stay tuned over the next few weeks. I’m going to share more new arrivals that are coming into the shop.
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Keep using your amazing design gifts to create heart in your home,
Amitha
P.S. You can find all of these early fall decorating items at our retail store, Village Antiques in Houston.
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