Oasis Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Build: Split Rock Custom Homes / McQuay Architects / Shop this Project
From winter spring — a quick note to anchor this piece for readers.
From winter spring: Quick notes
As the seasons shift, so should the way your home feels. Transitioning from winter to spring doesn’t require a full redesign—just a few thoughtful updates that lighten the mood, refresh your space, and welcome the new season in an effortless way. Here’s how we approach the winter-to-spring transition using timeless pieces from Becki Owens Living.
Lighten Up the Layers
Mapleton Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Robinson Build Co / Think Architecture / Shop this Project
Winter calls for cozy textures and heavier materials, but spring is the perfect time to swap in lighter layers. Trade chunky knits and faux fur for breathable cottons and soft woven textures. A simple pillow refresh or a lighter throw instantly makes a space feel brighter and more relaxed—while still feeling layered and intentional.
Refresh Your Color Palette
Mapleton Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Robinson Build Co / Think Architecture / Shop “Frosty Haze” Artwork
Spring is all about subtle warmth and softness. Keep your neutral foundation, but introduce lighter tones—creamy whites, soft taupes, and organic textures. Artwork is an easy way to shift the mood without overwhelming the space. Our Frosty Haze Art brings in a light, airy presence while maintaining a calm, neutral palette that works year-round.
Rework Your Styling
Oasis Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Build: Split Rock Custom Homes / McQuay Architects / Shop this Project
This is the season to edit. Remove excess accessories and allow your surfaces to breathe. A few well-chosen decorative accents feel more impactful than crowded styling. Pieces like our River Cutting Board or Balico Basket Set add function and texture while keeping spaces clean and elevated.
Let the Light In
Rosemary Project / Drone your Homes Photography / Build: Split Rock Custom Homes / Architect: Steve Tiek / Shop the Mae Floor Lamp
Longer days mean more natural light, so make the most of it. Pull back heavier window treatments and layer in lamps with warm, ambient light to keep spaces inviting during early mornings and evenings. The Mae Floor Lamp is a favorite for adding soft illumination while acting as a sculptural accent on consoles, nightstands, or side tables.
Ground the Space with Texture
Mapleton Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Shop the Elle II Rug /
Even as things lighten up, grounding elements are key. A beautifully textured rug anchors the room and adds warmth without heaviness. Our Elle II Rug is ideal for spring transitions—it brings subtle pattern and softness that pairs effortlessly with lighter seasonal layers.
Bring in Subtle Organic Elements
Mapleton Project / Becki Owens Design / Drone your Homes Photography / Shop this Project /
Fresh greenery, branches, or understated florals are an easy way to reflect the season. Pair them with neutral vessels, natural woods, or soft ceramic finishes to keep the look elevated rather than overly seasonal. Shop our favorite vases and pots here.
The Takeaway
Transitioning your home from winter to spring is about refinement, not replacement. By lightening textures, simplifying styling, and introducing thoughtfully designed pieces, your space can feel refreshed, inviting, and perfectly in step with the season—while staying rooted in timeless design.
Thanks for stopping by!
Xxo
Becki
A short mention of From winter spring helps readers follow the flow.












On a similar note – Nice timing — I’ve been thinking about something like this. Love this!
Tiny tip: Well said — couldn’t agree more. Will try it.
FYI – I appreciate the point about “Transition Your Home from Winter to Spri” — very helpful. Will try it.