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SPRING TO LIFE

Birmingham Mail

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April 25, 2025

FIND INSPIRATION FOR A HOME MAKEOVER FROM PRETTY PASTEL TABLESCAPES TO FLORAL CRAFTS.

- BY SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

SPRING TO LIFE

WITH brighter days and pretty blossom on the trees, the Easter bank holiday really does feel like a breath of fresh air, and there is ample opportunity to bring some of that beauty indoors.

As paint and interiors expert Lucy Steele, from Valspar Paint, puts it: "There's nothing like an abundance of pretty florals, soft pastels, and cute bunnies to brighten up the mood and encourage a home refresh."

Here she shares her top tips to dress your home for Easter...

DECORATING WITH PASTELS

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

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

For a more sophisticated look - after all, Easter isn't just about the children - Lucy says a pastel palette works perfectly in living rooms, dining rooms or bedrooms, "Adding a serene and welcoming ambience."

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