25 Beautiful Spring Fireplace Mantle Decor
Spring is indeed a delightful time for home decorating, as nature awakens with fresh blooms and vibrant colors, taking us off our winter fireplace decor. Pastel hues bring cheer to our spaces, making spring decorating a joyous affair. Moreover, Easter decor, with its colorful eggs and lively bunnies, adds whimsy and delight throughout the home.
While Christmas often takes center stage on mantels, let’s not overlook the potential of this prime decorating space during the spring. Your mantel can serve as a stunning focal point to showcase your favorite spring decorations. From pretty pastel flowers to Easter-themed ornaments, there’s a plethora of options to create a sublime display.
So, let’s embrace the beauty of spring and make the most of our mantels with these delightful spring mantel decor ideas.
25 Beautiful Spring Fireplace Mantle Decor
Artful Asymmetry
ROBBIE CAPONETTO; STYLING: KENDRA SURFACE
While symmetry on the mantle can be visually pleasing, introducing a touch of imbalance can add an intriguing element. Begin with a straightforward approach by experimenting with slightly off-center art and vases, complemented by paired sconces as demonstrated here. This subtle departure from perfect symmetry adds visual interest and a dynamic quality to the mantel arrangement, capturing the eye with its unique and balanced asymmetry.
Pop Green Spring Mantel
Modern Glam designed a springtime mantel that exudes a refreshing and neutral ambiance. Using a crisp palette featuring white, black, and gold tones, adorned with candles, a framed bunny photograph, and accents of vibrant green, the result is a light and elegant display.
Shades Textures of White
To shift the family room mantel from winter to spring, Finding Lovely made a subtle transformation. They replaced seasonal garlands with a modest vase of fresh flowers and incorporated pale, neutral-toned botanical art, bringing a light and airy touch to the space.
Pair Patterns
PHOTO: ALEXANDRA ROWLEY
Achieve an engaging and balanced mantle display by incorporating pairs. Arrange items in twos, such as matching vases and frames, strategically placed across the mantle. This approach creates a sense of cohesion and completeness, resulting in a well-put-together and aesthetically pleasing arrangement atop the fireplace. The paired elements contribute to a visually harmonious display that captures attention and exudes a sense of balance.
Patterned Spring Mantel
Tyler Karu Design + Interiors / Photo by James R. Salomon
In enhancing the built-ins flanking this mantel-less fireplace, Tyler Karu Design + Interiors introduced a touch of spring with a straightforward vase filled with fresh flowers. This addition serves to illuminate and enliven the space, effectively creating a deconstructed mantel effect.
Boho Spring Mantel
Kim Corneliso
The mantel for this all-white fireplace features a slender piece of natural wood, with the homeowners opting to retain its original edges for a rustic charm. This design choice harmonizes well with elements such as a checkered woven area rug, contributing to an overall cohesive and rustic style in the space.
Fireplace with Built-Ins
SARAH DORIO
When conceptualizing your mantel design, it’s crucial to take into account the entire fireplace wall. If built-ins surround your fireplace, ensure a harmonious relationship between their appearance and the mantel. In this living room, the items showcased in the built-ins are thoughtfully coordinated with the colors found in the abstract painting positioned above the fireplace, creating a cohesive and visually pleasing ensemble.
Coordinated Spring Mantel Accessories
STACEY BRANDFORD
In a neutral living room, opt for accessories that draw from colors present in other elements of the space. In this setting, blue and yellow vases echo the hues found on the sofa, while the brown wood mirror frame mirrors the finish seen in the floor, furniture, and shelves.
Simple Mantel Decor
DAVID LAND
If you’re fortunate enough to possess a mantel with distinctive character, allow it to take center stage by keeping accessories to a minimum. Adorn the wall space with a straightforward mirror and strategically place a select few objects. Decorative accents such as glass vases and hurricane candle holders should take a backseat, ensuring that the focal point remains firmly on the mantel’s unique features.
Overlap Spring Mantel
HELEN NORMAN
Create a standout mantel by strategically overlapping artwork, ensuring variations in both height and width of the pieces. In this setup, a vibrant map serves as a cohesive backdrop, with a framed print and painting intentionally overlapping. The colors in the mantel decor are echoed in the carefully arranged books on the built-in shelves, establishing a visually engaging and harmonious display.
Art Spring Mantel
DANE TASHIMA
Infuse immediate character into a space by showcasing an art collection on the mantel. Select pieces that vary in size, shape, and medium to create a dynamic and captivating display. Maintain cohesiveness by adhering to a unifying factor, whether it’s a shared color scheme or a common subject theme.
Spring Mantel Typography
JAMES NATHAN SCHRODER
Utilizing typography is a fantastic method to introduce a graphic element to your mantel, particularly when maintaining a neutral color scheme. An oversized sign, prominently displayed, can create a striking contrast against features like a charcoal herringbone accent wall. This addition not only adds visual interest but also evokes a cozy atmosphere, instantly drawing people in and setting a relaxed tone for the entire room.
Century Artwork
David Tsay
The farm painting seamlessly complements the cow figurines adorning this Texas home, creating a harmonious and thematic connection between the artwork and the decor. The choice to feature cow figurines enhances the rural and Texan aesthetic, fostering a cohesive and charming atmosphere in the living space.
Simple Mantel Decor
LINDSAY SALAZAR
Highlight the beauty of a stunning stone fireplace by adopting a minimalist approach to mantel decor. Instead of overwhelming the space with excessive decorations, opt for a clean and streamlined design that accentuates the room’s architectural features. Take cues from this impressive space and adorn the mantel with three refined elements, such as a gold-framed mirror, a set of candlesticks, and a vase with live branches.
Vintage Spring Mantel Prints
Bjorn Wallander
The residents of this New York home meticulously searched Etsy and eBay for vintage prints and paintings to place above the mantel, showcasing their eclectic taste. Among their curated finds is a secondhand watercolor featuring cows, adding a unique and charming touch to the mantel display.
Above a Mantel Mirror Collection
LAURIE BLACKÂ
An arrangement of round mirrors on this modern mantel imparts a light and refreshing ambiance. This collection not only introduces height and dimension but does so in a way that avoids a cluttered appearance. The mirrored surfaces serve to reflect and bounce light throughout the room, accentuating its open and airy aesthetic.
Natural Greenery Spring MantelÂ
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Pastels, Spring Mantel Artwork
PHOTO: LAUREY W. GLENN
This mantel beautifully mirrors life through art, featuring pastel florals in both a painting and a vase. The homeowner’s attention to detail is evident, creating a harmonious connection between the artwork and the decor.
From The DIY Mommy