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Soft pastels, delicate florals, and charming bunny accents are what make Easter decorating feel special. A beautifully styled spring vignette instantly brings warmth and seasonal joy into the home.
This curated Easter decor edit highlights some of my favorite ways to style a home for spring. Think pastel eggs displayed in glass jars, fresh tulips on a rustic dining table, and simple bunny motifs that add a playful but elegant touch. The goal is to layer a few thoughtful pieces that create a festive, inviting spring atmosphere.
One of the easiest ways to create an Easter moment in your home is with a styled surface. A console table or kitchen counter can become a seasonal vignette with a few glass jars filled with pastel candies, a small floral arrangement, and a ceramic bunny accent. For entertaining, a spring tablescape with soft linens, pastel eggs, and simple floral arrangements instantly transforms a meal into a festive gathering.
I curated a collection of beautiful Easter decor pieces inspired by the video, that create these timeless spring looks.
Entertaining at home doesn’t have to feel complicated. The most inviting spaces are usually built around a few well-chosen pieces that serve both function and style.
This curated collection highlights classic bar, tabletop, and storage essentials that work beautifully together. From warm wood trays and bar carts to polished serving bowls and timeless flatware, these pieces create an effortless foundation for hosting, organizing, and everyday living.
The focus here is on materials that never go out of style: natural wood, polished metal, soft textiles, and classic silhouettes. These are the kinds of pieces that layer easily into almost any home, whether you’re setting up a simple cocktail corner, styling a dining table, or organizing serving pieces for gatherings.
A few favorites from this edit include:
• Classic silver serving bowls and trays for entertaining • Wood crates and trays for storage and display • Timeless barware and flatware sets • A warm wood bar cart for hosting and entertaining • Classic Williams Sonoma striped kitchen towels for everyday use • A classic cabinet with presence to anchor a room
Together these pieces create a relaxed but refined look that works year-round.
If you enjoy classic interiors and timeless home pieces, this is a useful collection you can mix into almost any space and build on.
St. Patrick’s Day is a great opportunity to bring rich green tones into the home. Glassware, florals, and simple tabletop pieces can instantly shift the atmosphere of a space without needing full seasonal decor.
For this edit, I pulled together pieces that work well for entertaining. Emerald glassware, brass accents, patterned plates, and fresh white flowers create a layered look that feels festive but still works within a classic interior palette.
Bar carts and small tabletop setups are especially easy places to introduce seasonal color. A few glasses, a serving tray, and a simple floral arrangement can transform a surface into something that feels styled and intentional.
If you enjoy decorating for gatherings or holidays, these types of pieces are versatile enough to use throughout the year.
Timeless bedroom decor built around warm neutrals and classic materials. A tufted upholstered headboard, brass lighting, dark wood furniture, and soft layered bedding create a calm, elegant space that feels both luxurious and comfortable.
Calm coastal interiors inspired by Belvedere Island Homes.
This design exploration focuses on light-filled rooms shaped by natural materials, soft neutrals, and relaxed elegance. Linen upholstery, warm wood tones, ceramics, and woven textures come together to create spaces that feel layered, comfortable, and timeless.
Inspired by the coastal homes of the San Francisco Bay Area, this style leans into natural materials and comfortable classics with a touch of luxury. The goal is simple: create interiors that feel calm, warm, and enduring.
The pieces in this collection were selected to recreate the look and feel of the interiors shown in the video using similar materials, textures, and tones.
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This month the top picks are mostly calm, neutral pieces that work in many interiors. Textured pillows, soft linen curtains, classic ceramic dinnerware, and a comfortable slipcovered dining chairs that fit easily into a living room.
These are the kinds of items that layer well into existing spaces. Nothing overly trendy. Just materials and shapes that tend to look good for a long time.
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The four poster bed gives the room weight. The sheer canopy softens it. A leather trunk at the foot adds warmth and history. A slipcovered chair keeps it relaxed. Layers of knit, linen, and muted brown keep everything quiet.
The palette stays simple. Espresso, saddle, oatmeal, cream. Texture carries the space.
This interior decor lookbook explores a dreamy Half Moon Bay Coastal Ranch aesthetic. A sprawling ranch along the coast with weathered wood and fog rolling in.
Throughout the video, QR overlays link to Amazon search results for each featured item category, making it easy to browse available options inspired by the look.
If you’ve ever renovated and wished you could instantly compare pieces that match the mood of a space, you will find this useful.
These moments from the lookbook capture the tone of the Half Moon Bay Coastal Ranch aesthetic. Comfortable, grounded and a blend of luxury mixed with utilitarian, polish with patina.
Living Room Weathered wood beams, linen upholstery, natural rugs, and coastal elements. The palette stays muted — fog, sand, driftwood.
Dining Space Natural wood, aged materials, and restrained styling that draws from California Mission architecture, blended with Shaker simplicity and subtle Mid-Century influence.
Each space reflects the enduring elements — warm woods, open horizons, utility, simplicity, and gets out of the way of the natural beauty of the California coast.
From yacht club refinement to Spanish Revival warmth, from mid-century architecture overlooking the Bay to the relaxed ease of a coastal cottage, this lookbook captures the layered, light-filled elegance of coastal interiors shaped by Northern California sensibility.
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This interior design story explores a Point Reyes Farmhouse-inspired aesthetic. A sanctuary overlooking grassy, wind-swept fields, defined by crisp white shiplap walls, wrought iron accents, and the warmth of simple wooden furniture. It is a blend of coastal farmhouse charm and updated, modern comfort.
Historically, ticking stripe and grainsack linens were utility textiles—used for mattresses, bedding, and storage—valued for durability rather than decoration. Today, those same qualities translate naturally into timeless upholstery and pillows.
Calm, light-filled interiors shaped by natural materials and quiet luxury.
This California Casual interior edit focuses on calm, enduring spaces shaped by light, texture, and natural materials. Warm white plaster walls, light oak woods, Belgian linen textiles, and an easy indoor–outdoor flow define the look.
This style favors timeless materials like unpolished brass, tumbled limestone, and woven seagrass. The result is relaxed, bright, and effortless.
An interior design exploration of rugged yet refined spaces — warm wood, leather, soft textiles, and timeless furnishings layered for comfort and depth.
These interiors favor natural materials, classic forms, and lived-in styling. The atmosphere is grounded, calm, and enduring.
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Inspired by the interiors shown, I curated similar pieces to help recreate the depth — furniture, lighting, and decor that reflect the same rugged and refined balance.
The Recipe: A Soft Blush and Burgundy Peony Arrangement
This arrangement centers on peony-style blooms in white, blush, and deep burgundy, layered with blush ranunculus, soft buds, and delicate accent filler for texture. Sculptural echeveria succulents add contrast, while light, airy filler weaves between the blooms without overpowering the arrangement.
Designed in a clear cylinder vase, the arrangement is full and rounded, reading beautifully from all sides with a slightly front-favored composition.
Here’s the recipe ingredients with links to similar real and faux florals:
Begin with peonies to establish a rounded structure. Layer ranunculus at varying heights, place succulents low for contrast, and finish by weaving filler lightly throughout. The arrangement should feel full, soft, and balanced, with a subtle front emphasis.
Seasonal note: Peonies are typically available late spring through early summer. Outside of peony season, high-petal garden roses or carnations may be substituted.
This is a visual styling edit, paired with a curated Amazon list so you can recreate the look with real pieces.
A soft blush palette paired with classic serving pieces, styled for an elegant Valentine’s Day dessert table or sideboard. This look is designed to feel light and sweet without being overly themed — timeless and easy to recreate at home.
Think delicate cake stands, scalloped porcelain, glass accents, and gentle floral touches that work together visually and layer beautifully for entertaining.
Each item was selected so you can recreate this soft blush look at home effortlessly.
The image above is a shoppable Amazon collage featuring the curated pieces used to recreate this Valentine’s Day table. Each item was selected to mix seamlessly, allowing you to style the full look or incorporate individual pieces into your existing collection.
This edit works equally well for a Valentine’s dessert spread, a small gathering, or a softly styled sideboard that can stay in place all season.