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The 10-Minute Color Swap Designers Use To Instantly Brighten a Bedroom for Spring – And No, It Doesn't Involve a Paintbrush

Published: Apr 15, 2026
Written by Editorial Team
5 min read

Whether it's a seasonal bouquet wafting through an entryway or a dainty café curtain that trickles morning sunshine into a kitchen, small subtle tweaks are all it takes to refresh the home and embrace spring's (long-awaited) arrival. We spoke with designers about the small spring switches that they make that have the biggest impact, and the same answer came up over and over – bed linen.

While the annual spring clean is inevitable, welcoming spring is not just about sweeping away old cobwebs, but injecting new colors, patterns, and textures into the home to (finally) bid farewell to the dark depths of winter. And one of the easiest ways designers recommend to do this? Switch out your bed linen. It takes just 10 minutes to bring the biggest spring trends and spring colors into your sleep space.

A side-on view of a bright red bedroom, with a large bed with floral-patterned bedding in white and red, two matching lamps on either side, a black bedside table with a stack of books.

An upholstered floral bed frame is perfectly balanced with a handmade red quilt and crisp white bed linen.

(Image credit: Future / ALECIA NEO)

'We usually swap in lighter, more breathable fabrics like linen or bamboo. It’s an easy update that makes the whole bed feel more seasonal without doing too much,' explains interior designer Barrett Oswald. 'Linen is always a favorite – just remember, it can feel a little crisp at first, but it softens quickly and ends up being super comfortable.'

While committing to spring color trends through paint can feel a little permanent, bedding is an easy switch that requires far less thought. 'Light and warm colors like soft whites, creamy neutrals, and pale blues feel right,' says Barrett. 'It’s also a nice time to bring in a subtle pattern, even something small-scale, just to keep things from feeling too flat.'

'Mixing and matching instead of using a full matching set makes a big difference,' says Barrett. 'Start with a simple base of a duvet and shams, and then layer in a lightweight coverlet, a throw, and a few pillows with different textures or patterns. For a super easy finishing touch, a light linen spray (something citrusy or floral) makes everything feel instantly more spring-ready.'

Pale pink bedroom with patterned headboard, bedside table, vase of white flowers, white ceramic lamp with white and yellow patterned shade, and a small still life artwork of flowers above.

Simple yet elegant, a striking headboard is balanced by classic white bedding and a hand-stitched quilt, followed by patterned throw pillows.

(Image credit: Future / JONATHAN BOND)

'When spring comes around, I love switching to lighter, more breathable bedding that feels fresh and easy. Bamboo sheets are a favorite! They are incredibly soft, temperature-regulating, and perfect for those in-between seasons' says interior designer Tracy Morris. 'I also like layering in a John Robshaw hand-stitched quilt, which adds just the right amount of texture without feeling heavy. It’s a simple swap that instantly makes the bedroom feel lighter, brighter, and more in tune with the season.'

The best bedding is about more than just a more spring-appropriate material. 'When it comes to spring bedding, color plays a big role in setting the tone,' explains Tracy. 'Whites and blues are always a welcome choice this time of year; they feel crisp, clean, and instantly refreshing. That said, I also love bringing in deeper greens or even a touch of canary yellow to add a bit of energy and personality. These tones still feel seasonal but offer a more layered, unexpected take on a classic spring palette.'

Bedding trends this year are all about mixing and matching, too. 'This spring and summer, bedding trends are all about lightness, texture, and a relaxed, layered feel. I love starting with breathable sheets, then adding a lightweight quilt or coverlet for just enough warmth without heaviness,' says Tracy. 'Layering in a mix of textures, like a hand-stitched quilt, soft linen shams, and a simple throw at the foot of the bed. It keeps the look interesting but still effortless. The key is to keep it edited and airy, so the bed feels inviting, not overdone.'

Bedroom with sage green walls, grey fabric headboard, blue quilt and long colorful bolster, rattan carpet and pink pelmet curtains around the window

A rich blue quilt brings vibrancy to this cozy bedroom, balanced by bright white bedding and a deep mustard bolster cushion.

(Image credit: Future)

While paint can feel like a bit of a commitment that may not last beyond a season, bed linen brings a welcome dose of color that's on par with a good pastel-painted wall. Cristiano Quieti, Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer at Frette, shares some of his all-time favourite spring colors ideas for bedrooms.

'Soft pastels like dusty pink and sky-blue feel fresh, restful, and grounding. For something bolder, look to warm, earthy tones like rich yellow and deep indigo that add warmth and a pop of color. Embracing spring's natural palette helps to transform the bed into a sanctuary.'

'When creating your 'bedscape', start with your bed sheets, as these form the foundation of any well-dressed bed,' explains Cristiano. 'Choose bedding that is versatile yet refined, such as our Balance Lace Bedding, which creates an elegant base that layers beautifully without overwhelming the space. From there, introduce a lightweight throw at the foot of the bed for warmth on cooler spring evenings, then add a couple of cushions in complementary seasonal tones, soft pastels or warm earthy hues, to bring color and personality whilst keeping the overall look curated and serene.'

Shop Colorful Spring Bedding

Quince, European Linen Dream Quilt Set (Willowleaf)

Quince
European Linen Dream Quilt Set (Willowleaf)

This hand-stitched linen quilt set will bring warmth and richness to any bedroom that will last all through spring and beyond.

Anthropologie, Mira Cotton Woven Printed Floral Pillow

Anthropologie
Mira Cotton Woven Printed Floral Pillow

Covered in a block-printed floral pattern, the Mira pillow is small but mighty and will instantly cheer up an empty bed.

Target, 100% Percale Cotton 4PC Sheet Set (Blue Mist)

Target
100% Percale Cotton 4PC Sheet Set (Blue Mist)

The perfect pale blue, this percale cotton sheet set invites subtle color into the bedroom without compromising your current color scheme.

Lulu & Georgia, Garden Walk Linen Pillow Bolster

Lulu and Georgia
Garden Walk Linen Pillow Bolster

Best paired with pale blues and pinks, the 'Garden Walk' bolster will add a touch of grandeur to any sleep space.

Quince, European Linen Double Flange Sham Set (Desert Sunset)

Quince
European Linen Double Flange Sham Set (Desert Sunset)

Made from the finest linen, this terracotta-toned sham set is ideal for mixing and matching with a patterned quilt and a cotton duvet cover.

Lulu & Georgia, Pippa Linen Cotton Quilt (Forest Green)

Lulu and Georgia
Pippa Linen Cotton Quilt (Forest Green)

It wouldn't be spring without a floral print. The Pippa quilt features a subtle block-printed floral design that couldn't be more fitting for a seasonal refresh.


Whether it's an earthy-toned quilt or a pale blue sheet set, switching your bed linen for a lighter, brighter alternative is a contained way to welcome spring by injecting some light-hearted color into the bedroom.