15 Spring Home Picks
The Mirror rounded up 15 spring 2026 home decor picks from retailers such as Next, M&S, H&M Home, and Anthropologie as affordable seasonal refresh options (mirror.co.uk). The selections are presented as accessible ways to update rooms for the season (mirror.co.uk).
The Mirror has published a 15-item spring 2026 home shopping edit built around lower-cost updates from high street and mid-market chains including Next, Marks & Spencer, H&M Home and Anthropologie. (mirror.co.uk) The article frames the list as a seasonal room refresh rather than a renovation, with picks spanning decorative accessories and soft furnishings instead of large furniture buys. The retailers named in the roundup all have current spring home ranges online in April 2026. (mirror.co.uk) (next.co.uk) (marksandspencer.com) Marks & Spencer’s own spring 2026 home guide points shoppers toward neutral bedding, textured ceramics, sculptural wooden lamps, artisanal-style glassware and floral cushions. Those are the same kinds of small-format updates that dominate retailer spring merchandising because they change the look of a room without replacing major pieces. (marksandspencer.com) Next is also pushing a broad spring home offer through its Home category, while design coverage of its spring-summer 2026 “Decorator” collection highlighted pastel colors, country-inspired tableware, accessories and soft furnishings. That puts the Mirror list inside a wider retail push toward lighter colors and seasonal styling for March and April. (next.co.uk) (idealhome.co.uk) Spring home roundups like this have become a standard commerce format for publishers because they convert trend coverage into shoppable lists tied to retailer launches. The Mirror article sits in its shopping and deals coverage, where the paper regularly publishes edited lists of fashion, beauty and home picks. (mirror.co.uk 1) (mirror.co.uk 2) (mirror.co.uk 3) The commercial pitch is straightforward: spend on a lamp, vase, cushion, bedding set or glassware instead of repainting or refurnishing an entire room. In spring 2026, retailers and lifestyle publishers are repeatedly describing those swaps with the same language of “refresh,” “light,” “calm” and “new season.” (marksandspencer.com) (parade.com) (hellomagazine.com) Anthropologie appears in that mix as the more decorative end of the roundup, while H&M Home and Marks & Spencer tend to anchor the lower-price side of the market. Other spring 2026 shopping coverage has described Anthropologie’s new home line as whimsical and vintage-leaning, and H&M Home as a budget route into trend-led decor. (brit.co) (bestlifeonline.com) For readers, the takeaway is less about one must-buy object than about how spring 2026 home retail is being sold: affordable, incremental and highly seasonal. The Mirror’s 15-pick list packages that strategy into a single browseable edit. (mirror.co.uk)