The Art of the Spring Table: 10 Design Strategies to Master Your Seasonal Decor
I don’t know about you, but when the sun starts hitting that one specific corner of my dining room, something shifts in me. Everyone talks about spring cleaning. I crave spring styling. There’s something grounding about setting a table with care. In a world that feels fast and digital, arranging flowers with your hands feels almost rebellious. But here’s the honest truth: If a centerpiece has ever looked “off” on your table, it probably wasn’t the flowers. It was proportion. Or light. Or how the materials were layered. These are the exact frameworks I use when styling — not just what looks pretty in photos, but what actually works in real homes. 1. Visual Mass: Why Your Bouquet Might Look “Strangled” Have you ever bought beautiful peonies… and then somehow they looked small on your table? Nine times out of ten, the vase was too narrow. When the mouth of the vase is too tight, the stems get compressed and the flowers can’t open properly. They look st...