Architecture Spring Design Trends


New beginnings: if there were any phrase that truly represented spring, it would be new beginnings. The blossoming of new flowers, the vibrant colors, and the intriguing air of calmness and freshness will make people creative and instigate a change in your decor. Despite trends being introduced with greater frequency due to social media, there is still a need to follow a seasonal theme, and this spring is the best opportunity to do so. It is time to opt for a more vibrant, colorful space that shouts spring. 


It is also the perfect time to be creative and introduce new changes to your home. You can go the zestier route with colors that pop and announce your personality, or you can go for a look that melds perfectly with nature and recreates a scene out of a picture book. It is the season to try new things, and you should take advantage of it. Here are some spring architecture design trends that will capture the feeling you're looking for and make your home stand out amongst your friends and neighbors.

1. Serenity Of The Shore.

One spring decor trend popping off in 2024 is the Coastal texture. Just as spring is the season of new beginnings, water is the element of change, which is why the coastal style compliments it. The name Serenity of the Shore alludes to a place of relaxation and reflection, and to accomplish this design, you will need whitewashed finishes, reclaimed wood, and rattan. Create an environment where you can kick back, pop open a book, and watch the sunset as if on the beach. To complete this look, you require a color palette of blue, green, and gray to invoke the somberness of the Serenity of The Shore.

2. Dusty Earth Tones

Invoking the rawness of nature in the form of a dusty earth tone seems the way to go this spring. This design is very down to earth and creates a sense of humility, simplicity, and homeliness in your space. By pairing this with a few vintage pieces, you can invoke a statement that says you are very down to earth, appreciative of nature, efficient, and have a flair for the classics without being too conservative. 

3. Melding With Nature: Biophilic Design

To be one with nature, use it but not ruin it, and coexist but not co-opt should be everyone's goal, for you are also a part of nature, no matter how much you advance. This sentiment has been shared recently, and some people have decided to represent this with architectural designs that meld with nature; in other words, coexist, not co-opt. One way to do this is by bringing the outdoors inside with a method known as Biophilic design. Fill your spaces with plants, water features, and natural lights. You can further this by using materials, textures, and designs inspired by nature.

4. Gentle Curves and Simplicity

Simplicity is the way to go, and what better way to be simple than to take inspiration from elegant Scandinavian designs by using gentle curves to add a soft touch to your living spaces? This might involve using soft and homely materials such as wood and light cotton and using more natural lighting.

5. Smart Homes

This might seem contradictory, but smart homes can breed simplicity; why? They offer a way for us to optimize and streamline our daily routines, and that's why they are trendy. They aren’t flashy, but the flexibility and control they give you over your home make up for it. With several products that help you manage and optimize the ebb and flow of your life, from automatic lighting to voice-automated controls. Some smart homes have lighting that mimics natural light and only switches on when someone is in the room. With a smart home, you can recreate coastal texture, dusty earth tones, and even biophilic ones.  

6. Geometry: Adding Shapes To Your Space

This spring, be creative and have all sorts of shapes to spice up your space. These shapes can be dodecahedrons, helices, and arches, but what they do is they give your home this futuristic feel like the room itself is in motion.

7. Expression Through Colors

One thing that you should aim to accomplish this spring is self-actualization and expression of yourself; using the right design for your space puts you closer to that. Try bold and vibrant colors, from the deep blue and greens of the ocean depths to the rich yellow and red hues of the sunset and sunflowers.


Spring allows you to try new things, and these trends can be adopted with minimal effort. However, if you need help with the design architecture of your space this spring, Oza Sabbeth is here to offer assistance.