Spring Decor: 15 Picks
The Mirror compiled 15 affordable spring 2026 home decor picks from retailers including Next, M&S, H&M Home, and Anthropologie, favoring accessories over major renovations. (mirror.co.uk) The roundup emphasizes small‑lift refreshes—think planters, candles, and textiles—positioning seasonal updates as low‑cost styling rather than structural projects. (mirror.co.uk)
A British shopping roundup published in April 2026 makes the spring home refresh look less like a remodel and more like a basket of small buys. (britbrief.co.uk) The list pulls from Next, Marks & Spencer, H&M Home and Anthropologie, with prices starting at £9 for an Anthropologie Damson Madder stoneware mug and £13 for a Dusk rechargeable lamp. (britbrief.co.uk) Other items sit in the midrange for high-street homeware: Next’s Natural Tufted Spot Bed Set starts at £35, Marks & Spencer’s Striped Ceramic Vase is £29.50, and H&M Home’s Light Green Floral Cotton Duvet Cover Set starts at £42.50. (britbrief.co.uk) The emphasis is on objects that change a room without changing the room itself. Marks & Spencer’s spring 2026 guide pushes shelves, cushions, rugs and home accessories as the way to update a space, rather than new furniture or structural work. (marksandspencer.com) That fits a wider spring 2026 interiors market centered on lighter layers and natural textures. H&M Home’s spring collection highlights soft palettes and floral details, while Parade’s designer roundup points to rattan, wicker and fewer, lighter decor pieces. (livingetc.com) (parade.com) The product mix also tracks where retailers think shoppers will spend: lamps, bedding, vases, mugs and candle holders appear more often than sofas, tables or storage units. The British Brief version of the roundup includes multiple table lamps, duvet sets, ceramics and small decorative pieces across rooms. (britbrief.co.uk) Spring trend coverage elsewhere points in the same direction, but with a slightly less pastel-heavy mood than earlier years. Homes and Gardens says designers are favoring richer colors, patinaed materials and “lived-in” character over short-life seasonal novelty. (homesandgardens.com) For shoppers, that means the seasonal reset in 2026 is being sold in increments: a £29.50 vase, a £34 candle holder, a £38 lamp, a new duvet cover. The pitch is not a new room by summer, but a different feeling by the weekend. (britbrief.co.uk)