The In Between Season: Small Interior Updates That Make a Big Difference
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As winter slowly gives way to brighter days, many homes find themselves in a moment of transition. The heavy layers and deep colours that brought comfort during the colder months may begin to feel out of place, yet it can still be too early to embrace a full spring aesthetic. Styling interiors during this in between season is less about dramatic changes and more about thoughtful adjustments that introduce lightness while maintaining warmth.
Rather than completely transforming a room, the goal is to create balance. Subtle updates in texture, colour and accessories can help bridge the gap between winter’s cosiness and the freshness of the coming season.
Lighter Layers That Still Feel Cosy
Textiles are often the easiest place to start when transitioning a home between seasons. Thick winter fabrics such as heavy wool blankets or oversized knits can begin to feel too substantial as temperatures slowly rise. Instead of removing these comforting elements altogether, replacing them with lighter layers can achieve the same inviting atmosphere while introducing a more breathable feel.
Lightweight throws, cotton blankets and linen textures are particularly effective during this period. They retain the comfort and softness associated with winter interiors while offering a fresher, more relaxed appearance. Draped over a sofa or layered across a bed, these lighter textiles create a space that still feels warm and welcoming but better suited to the changing season.




A Gentle Shift in Colour
Seasonal transitions also offer the perfect opportunity to refresh a room’s colour palette. Rather than introducing bold new tones, the most effective changes tend to be subtle. Earthy neutrals can be softened with the addition of muted greens, pale blues or warm pastels, helping to gradually move a space away from winter’s deeper shades.
Even small touches of colour can make a noticeable difference. A new cushion cover, a soft green storage piece or a textured rug in lighter tones can instantly lift a room while maintaining harmony with existing furniture. These gentle adjustments help interiors feel refreshed without losing the comfort that winter styling brings.
Refreshing the Details
Sometimes the smallest changes can have the greatest impact. Updating a few decorative details is often enough to transform the mood of a room without requiring a full redesign.
Tableware is a simple place to begin. Introducing new plates, glasses or placemats can subtly update a dining space and make everyday meals feel more special. Decorative accessories such as vases, cushions or ceramic pieces can also introduce fresh textures and colours throughout a room.
Fresh flowers are another timeless way to signal the arrival of a new season. Whether displayed in a statement vase or arranged simply on a side table, flowers instantly add life and movement to interiors while echoing the gradual changes happening outdoors.


Versatile Pieces for Indoor and Outdoor Living
As daylight stretches into the evening and the weather becomes milder, homes begin to open up to the outdoors. Living spaces naturally extend beyond the walls of the house, with balconies, patios and gardens becoming more inviting places to relax.
During this transitional period, versatile pieces that work both indoors and outside become particularly valuable. Indoor outdoor rugs can soften patios or balconies while still fitting comfortably within interior spaces, helping create a seamless flow between the two environments.
Lighting also plays an important role. Portable rechargeable lamps allow soft, warm lighting to move easily from the living room to an outdoor table, making it possible to enjoy the first mild evenings of the year without sacrificing atmosphere.
Embracing the Transition
Ultimately, styling a home between seasons is about embracing the shift rather than rushing it. By gradually introducing lighter layers, softer colours and fresh details, interiors can evolve naturally alongside the changing environment outside.
These thoughtful adjustments create a home that still feels comforting while quietly welcoming the promise of spring. It is a reminder that sometimes the most beautiful transformations happen not through dramatic redesigns, but through small, intentional changes that reflect the rhythm of the seasons.


The content of this article was provided by Pursue PR. The accompanying visuals were supplied by the following brands: Pottery Barn UK, Naturalmat, West Elm UK, Mustard Made, Alternative Flooring and Tom Raffield.
