With spring just around the corner and warmer days ahead, it’s time to refresh your porch decor with some beautiful spring accents. Give your porch the perfect spring makeover by swapping out last season’s decorations with fresh and exciting ideas. From colorful floral blooms to colorful outdoor rugs and charming accent pieces, you’ll find all the inspiration you need to create a spring porch that’s both inviting and chic.
Adding seasonal greens, whites, and pastels can make your porch feel bright and inviting. Incorporate natural elements like floral wreaths, potted plants, and lush greenery to give your porch a cheerful and refreshing look. Create a cozy seating area with a few comfortable chairs, decorative pillows and a blanket in cheerful colors. Incorporate some lanterns or string lights to give the area a soft, inviting glow. Finishing touches like this can transform your porch into a beautiful and inviting space to welcome your guests.
So be ready to unleash your creativity and take advantage of the beautiful spring season with these amazing porch decorating ideas that we have compiled for you below. Below each of the images you will find the sources to get the complete tutorials to create your own fresh spring look.
Prepare your front entrance for spring with these simple steps:
- Layer a neutral throw or jute rug and a welcome mat to give the porch a warm feel and an upscale look.
- Add a few baskets or planters with different plants and flowers to add a touch of color and life to the porch – don’t be afraid to get it wrong!
- Add a bright, eye-catching wreath to the door that will attract attention and create a cheerful atmosphere.
- Hang fairy lights or fairy lights around the porch to add a touch of coziness and create a romantic atmosphere.
- Place comfortable furniture such as chairs, benches, or swings to encourage people to linger and relax on the porch. Add some accent pillows for a fresh spring vibe.
Tell us: Which of these spring porch decorating ideas do you find most inspiring? Let us know in the comments below!
1. Perfect southern porch. This spring-inspired porch features a charming blue ceiling and beautiful hydrangeas. In true southern style, a mug of sweet tea would be the icing on the cake! Haint Blue is a family of blue/teal colors used on porches to ward off haints (ghosts or ghosts). This tradition began with the Gullah people of Georgia and South Carolina. According to folklore, ghosts cannot travel over or through water, so the blue hue would scare them away and protect the house. You may also see blue front doors and trim for the same reason! (via @cbrandoningram)
2. Welcome to spring. With warmer days in mind, this inviting front porch was given a spring feel with a beautiful wreath on the front door, a welcome sign, a fresh new doormat, accent pillows on the bench, and some spring flowers for the finishing touches. (via @kirklands)
3. Spring Porch. The double doors are custom made from knotty alder wood and stained with @minwaxusa Golden Oak. They are 8×6 and if you look closely you can see that they fit the back doors. They were made at MG Doors and More. The exterior color is Alabaster SW 7008 – Sherwin-Williams. Command hooks are used to hang the artificial wreaths purchased from @homegoods. For the layered doormats, the striped rug is 4×6 and is from @hunkerhome while the “Hey Y’All” mat is from Amazon. Artificial flowers in planters create a fresh spring look. (via @forever.six.acres)
4. DIY tulip wreath. Nothing says spring more than tulips. This beautiful front door wreath was made with a grapevine wreath and white and pink tulips and no glue! To design, simply insert the stems into the wreath base. The DIY instructions can be found at the link provided: Tulip wreath. The “Homebody” doormat was purchased from @magnolia. The artificial spring flowers in galvanized buckets are from Walmart. (via @truemanstreasures)
5. Fresh spring flowers. A fresh spring porch decorated with a neutral color scheme and touches of pink in the planter boxes. The Welcome doormat is from Hobby Lobby while the striped mat is from @white_coastal. The white wooden planter boxes were inspired by a DIY by @anawhitediy and the pink flowers are from Costco. The wreaths on the door are from Target. The door is painted Labradorite SW 7619 – Sherwin-Williams and the house is painted Summit Gray SW 7669 – Sherwin-Williams. (via @farmhousewifey)
6. Spring has begun. This porch has been transformed into a colorful green oasis with artificial greenery. The artificial plants can be used year after year, meaning low maintenance. The eucalyptus trees come from @nearlynaturalfloral. Artificial geraniums fill the white basket to the right of the door. The Welcome doormat is the Threshold brand from Target. The jute and cotton Lancaster rug underneath is from Pebble & Crane on Amazon. TIP: Crumple tissues or reused plastic bags around the eucalyptus trees to keep them from moving in the wicker basket, then fill them with moss (found on Amazon or Michael’s) for a finished look. (via @brunoandlibby)
7. Welcome to spring. This warm and inviting porch features a beautiful blue and white color scheme. The sign on the wall is from @toefishart. There is a white tulip wreath hanging on the door that you can find on Etsy. There’s something similar at Kirkland’s. The door is painted Tricorn Black SW 6258 – Sherwin Williams. In the corner is the white garden bench from Achla Designs, accented with blue gingham outdoor cushions. The doormat is a simple doormat woven from natural jute rope. (via @kathrynpackard)
8. Objection to containment. A perfect, welcoming home with lots of lush greenery and the soft feel underfoot of a Natural Fiber rug from @safavieh. (via @mojdommojemiejsce)
9. Stunning spring wreath. This beautiful spring wreath is a DIY wreath and adds a fresh pop of color to the bright green door. (via @asimplystylednest)
10. Living on the porch. This simple but beautiful porch is decorated with flowers and greenery. The black gooseneck lights are from @steellightingco. (via @drivewaytodreams_crystal)
11. Dreamy Porch. The olive topiaries and magnolia wreaths were sourced from @nearlynaturalfloral. The front door mat is from @frontgate. The “Welcome” sign from @hobbylobby is above the entrance door. The front doors were custom made by a Georgia company called Tucker Doors. (via @lakefrontfarmhouse)
12. Inviting and elegant. This spring refresh features pops of color in the flowers, the striped pink Breakwater Bay outdoor rug, and the wreath on the door. The floral welcome doormat is from Target’s Threshold brand. The entry is accented by 48-inch boxwood topiaries and lanterns, as well as some beautiful artificial pink flowers from AmyHomie. (via @kathrynpackard)
13. Bank statement entry. Two double boxwood topiaries from @nearlynaturalfloral on either side of the door maximize porch space and create a grand entrance. The front door wreaths are from a local garden store @homewoodnursery, as are the planters that hold the topiaries. Ferns are placed in urns from Ballard Designs. The blue ceiling is painted in Lullaby SW 9136 – Sherwin-Williams while the columns are painted in Creamy SW 7012 – Sherwin-Williams. Trex decking is available in Clam Shell color. There are cushions from Ballard Designs on the porch swing. The wicker chairs are from Pottery Barn. (via @southern_charm_cottage)
14. Home, sweet home. The olive topiaries come from @nearlynaturalfloral. The trees were placed in larger pots on bricks to increase the height and protect them from falling over. To achieve a natural look and increase weight, soil is added as these are outdoors. Black lanterns arranged one above the other create an evening atmosphere. There is something similar at Kirkland. The gooseneck lights come from @steellightingco. (via @thecozyfarmhouse)
15. Easter entrance. The topiaries are from @nearlynaturalfloral, the bunny door hanger is from @weeksandco and the doormat can be found at @decorealm_home_decor. (via @homeonfernhill)
16. Hello Gorgeous. When life gives you lemons, update your porch! The stone facade was whitewashed with @romabiopaints in the color Cristallo White Limewash. The front door is painted Iron Ore SW 7069 – Sherwin-Williams. The maintenance-free artificial plants are made of cedar wood and come from @nearlynaturalfloral. They are perfect for year-round use as they change from season to season. The Black Lanterns are from Walmart. The “Hello Gorgeous” doormat is from @creativecoopinc. (via @actuallyashleyblogs)
17. Spring is in the air. Get your porch ready for spring with outdoor-friendly artificial topiaries from @nearlynaturalfloral. Two different types of trees are placed on both sides. One is larger and the other is smaller, creating depth and drama. The front door is painted Tricorn Black SW 6258 – Sherwin-Williams. The siding is vinyl siding in the standard Cape Cod Gray color. The outdoor rug is from Target. (via @peoniesandtwine)
18. Spring Porch Decor. This warm and inviting front porch features a fresh blue and white color scheme with decorations from @frontgate. The Chinoiserie planters are 21″ tall. The beautiful topiaries and lemon trees are artificial. (via @randigarrettdesign)
19. Decorate with yellow accents. Make your porch your home by adding yellow accents to give it a fresh spring look. All accessories are from Kirkland’s, including the Jute Scatter Rug and Yellow Stripe Pillow. (via @kirklands)
20. A fresh spring greeting. This porch features cozy touches that evoke the feeling of spring, including a “welcome” porch board, a “hello” doormat over a jute rug, lanterns, and a comfortable rocking chair decorated with throw pillows. All decorations were purchased from Kirkland’s. (via @kirklands)
21. Everyone is welcome here. This entryway is bright, beautiful and inviting. We love the eye-catching front door and the many potted plants that flank the door. The door paint color is Nifty Turquoise SW 6941 – Sherwin-Williams. (via @delightedwiththedetails)
22. Hello sunshine. This cheerful and inviting spring porch features DIY wreaths, a cheerful rug, and bright green topiaries. The “When life gives you lemons, do something sweet” sign is by @tealbarnsigns. (via @beyond_gray)
23. The carrot patch. This charming porch features bright yellow daffodils and a vintage bench. The “Carrot Patch” sign is by @ohsweetskye. (via @downshilohroad)