Spring is the perfect time to refresh your kitchen with a few easy, natural touches that make the whole space feel lighter and more welcoming. One of my favorite styling tricks is using an extra-large vase as a focal point—think tall and ceramic. Whether it’s on your kitchen island or tucked into a corner of the counter, this single piece can really set the tone for the season.
vase | books | vase 2 | eucalyptus | vase 3 | salt and pepper mills | rug
To complement the oversized vase, try layering in a few textured or weathered vases in varying shapes and sizes. These add depth and interest without overwhelming the space. Neutral tones like sandy beige, matte white, or soft gray work beautifully and bring in that calm, lived-in feel. Grouping a couple of these near open shelving or along a window sill keeps the look relaxed and effortless—perfect for spring’s more casual, easygoing energy.
vase | books | vase 2 | eucalyptus | vase 3 | salt and pepper mills | rug | bar stool | tray | candle
Round things out with a mix of wooden bowls. Large, chunky bowls are great for displaying seasonal fruit or serving bread, while smaller ones are perfect for holding everyday items or just adding a bit of warmth to your counters. The natural wood tones pair so well with the soft greenery and textured ceramics, tying the whole look together. With just a few key pieces, you can give your kitchen a fresh, spring-ready update without a big overhaul.
wooden bowl | pears | cutting board | book | soap | sink | faucet



