
Spring Entryways & Porches
Spring begins at the front door.
It’s the first moment of light, warmth, and renewal — the place where winter finally gives way to fresh air and open spaces.
A beautifully styled spring entry or porch feels welcoming, natural, and quietly elegant.
This guide shows how to create that feeling without clutter, novelty décor, or seasonal overload.
The Spring Entryway Mood
The most beautiful spring entryways are built on four things:
Fresh greenery — wreaths, stems, potted flowers
Soft neutrals — warm white, light wood, woven texture
Gentle light — lanterns, daylight, open doors
Simple details — nothing busy, nothing forced
Your front door should feel calm, open, and alive.

How to Transition Your Entry from Winter to Spring
Spring entry decorating is about lightening, not replacing.
Here’s how Proper House homes make the shift:
| What You Change | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Swap evergreen wreaths for florals | Signals the season |
| Replace heavy rugs with lighter ones | Opens the space |
| Use baskets instead of bins | Softens the look |
| Add lanterns | Keeps warmth without heaviness |
| Bring in flowers or branches | Adds life instantly |
Small changes create a powerful first impression.
Where to Focus
1. The Front Door
A simple floral or greenery wreath sets the tone.
It should feel fresh and natural, not themed.
2. The Porch
Lanterns, baskets, and a few potted plants make the space feel warm and welcoming.
3. The Entryway Inside
A console table with flowers, a soft rug, and light accessories completes the experience.

Spring Entryway Essentials
These pieces define a beautiful spring entry:
- Floral or greenery wreath
- Woven baskets
- Potted flowers or greenery
- Light neutral rugs
- Lanterns or soft lighting
- A simple console table
Everything should feel effortless and intentional.
Let Your Entry Feel Alive
Spring decorating doesn’t need to be dramatic.
It needs to feel open, warm, and quietly beautiful.
Let the door stay open.
Let the flowers bloom.
Let your home welcome the season.
That’s the Proper House way to spring.
