It feels like only yesterday I shared last months’ colour montage, and here we are in April, unveiling the fourth of the year!
The response to last months’ colour montage, featuring Farrow & Ball’s new colour collection, was fantastic.
It took a slightly different approach, spotlighting a selection of carefully curated colours, rather than focussing on just one shade, and it clearly resonated with you!
So, for this months’ colour montage, I’ve followed the same direction; bringing together a collection of beautiful, inspirational interiors that showcase the delicate, fresh hues of spring.
Let these gorgeous colours inspire you to transform your space and capture the essence of the season
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Image from Lara Bezzina
A perfect introduction to spring; my first pick is a soft apricot-peach tone.
This colour-drenched living room features Little Greene’s Shrimp Pink; a standout shade that captures the warmth and freshness.. It’s a great example of how a single, thoughtfully applied colour can completely transform a space.
For more inspiration, take a look at Lara Bezzina’s incredible home and her stunning peach-toned living room.
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Image by Anna Stathaki
As a huge fan of the simpler things in life, this stairway; designed in collaboration with Fraher & Findlay and A New Day Design; is a fabulous example of calm, minimalist styling.
The soft, tonal palette, clean lines, and that very cool arched cupboard for integrated storage strike the perfect balance between elegance and function, with a fresh, modern feel.
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Image from Jotun
This serene space showcases Wish by Jotun, a soft hue that brings a calming, fresh atmosphere; ideal for spring, without feeling too seasonal.
It’s a versatile shade that works all year round, especially when paired with light, neutral wood tones to add warmth and balance.
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Image from Jotun
Another gorgeous tone from Jotun; Iron Blue, a muted blue-grey that sets a soothing backdrop.
Combined with soft, earthy-toned bedding and bare floorboards, it creates a relaxed, rustic feel with a timeless, lived-in charm.
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Image from Paint & Paper
This dusky lavender shade adds a sense of calm and serenity, especially when paired with sage green. The combination strikes a perfect balance between warmth and coolness.
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Image by Prue Ruscoe
Blush pink just works.
While I’m not usually drawn to pink, I’ll always make an exception for a soft, dusky rose.
This project by Arent & Pyke gets it just right. The layered pink tones in the marble vanity add a touch of luxury and complements the warmth of the walls beautifully.
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Image from Japandi Design
How fabulous is this yellow? If this doesn’t give you all the spring vibes, I don’t know what will.
It works so well with the natural wood used for the kitchen units, and that fluting detail! Just gorgeous.
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Image from Nkys Mobilya
A spring palette wouldn’t be complete without sage green.
This calming tone is a favourite, especially kitchens. In fact one of my very first interior design projects involved accessorising a sage green kitchen; and it’s still a favourite.

Image: Mood board from one of my first interior design projects
Pair it with natural wood, finish with brass or chrome accents; even a subtle pop of black; is all works effortlessly
If you’re looking for advice on which colour scheme to choose for your next project, feel free to book a consultation.
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