10 Instagram accounts to inspire your spring redecorating Image

10 Instagram accounts to inspire your spring redecorating

By Jen Taylor on Apr 15, 2016

Time for us to stop binge-watching Netflix and start all those projects we’ve been putting off all winter. It’s time for some spring redecorating! Want to redo the backsplash? Looking to create a small balcony garden? Ready to declutter and repaint your bedroom? Having trouble getting off the couch and springing into action? Look no further. We’ve taken care of the first step and rounded up 10 Instagram accounts to help inspire your spring redecorating.

Instagram accounts to inspire spring redecorating Via Elsie Larson

Start scrolling through these accounts and get ready to take on your spring redecorating project and breathe some new life into your home.

1) Design*Sponge

Wallpaper crush! 📷 and wallpaper by @kathrynzaremba in #dswallpaper

A photo posted by Grace Bonney (@designsponge) on

Step into the world of Grace Bonney, the founder of the wildly successful design blog, Design*Sponge. Her instagram is both full of great interior design inspiration and a great way to keep up to date on her beautiful blog.

2) Jersey Ice Cream Co

Grace Bonney of Design*Sponge turned us onto the Jersey Ice Cream Co. Instagram feed. “From color inspiration to great vintage finds, this feed is FULL of creative ways to make design feel like a great and colorful experiment,” says Bonney. We couldn’t agree more. Tara Mangini and Percy Bright’s snaps are a great way to get the creative juices flowing.

3) Hank And Hunt

This is the perfect instagram account for vintage-loving decorators who aren’t afraid to add their own touch to antique pieces. Her DIY projects breathe new life into old pieces, and might just inspire you to upcycle that ugly lamp you inherited from your great aunt or the hutch you found at that spring yard sale.

4) Honestly WTF

Honestly WTF is a hugely popular DIY and style blog that focuses on everything from home decor to cooking. Her stylish instagram pics are great inspiration for any home that needs a little spring-time pick-me-up.

5) Elsie Larson

Elsie is another great DIY blogger and co-founder of A Beautiful Mess. Like her blog, her instagram is full of excellent DIY projects that will help you to redecorate and renovate without breaking the bank.

6) Kate Arends

A girl can dream. Image from a blog post last week all about using unexpected colors in unexpected places. A photo posted by Kate Arends (@witanddelight_) on

Kate Arends is a blogger at Wit & Delight where she celebrates simple, elegant design. Her instagram is a great way to stay up-to-date on her blog, whether she’s writing about creating an oasis in your home,  redecorating the bathroom, or breaking the rules to find colour inspiration.

7) New Minimalism

Diving deep into this concept today. #simplelife #minimalism #declutter

A photo posted by New Minimalism (@new_minimalism) on

Use this season of rebirth to inspire you to declutter your home and create more space for adventure and peace of mind. Follow New Minimalism to get tips on organizing, decluttering, and using physical space to create a sense of inner calm.  

8) Edible Balcony

Happy little growers. #minibells #vsco #vscocam A photo posted by @ediblebalcony on

Anyone living in a condo but yearning for a little green space of their own will appreciate Edible Garden. This instagram gem is full of tips and tricks for small-space gardening and will help you take your balcony to the next level this spring!

9) Let’s Go All Botanical

If you’re looking to add more plant life indoors but don’t know where to start, look no further. Just a few minutes of scrolling through letsgoallbotanical’s feed will have you clearing space on your tables, bookshelves, and windowsills for beautiful succulents, flowers, and indoor plants.

10) Geo Fleur

Happy Monday! 🌵 || geo-fleur.com #geofleur || A photo posted by geo-fleur (@geo_fleur) on

Geo Fleur is also a great source of inspiration for homes that need a touch of botanical beauty. This account is full of unique plants, minimalist planters, and excellent tips for those with a not-so-green-thumb.

Now that you’re inspired it’s time to go out and take on that project you’ve been putting off all winter!

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