I don’t know about you guys, but I’m so glad that the end of winter is within sight. While I do love being cozy with a hot choc, by the end of the season I’m ridiculously ready for sunshiny days. All the spring home decor — flowers, pastel colors, and gingham — massively appeal to the cottagecore part of my heart.
Spring is the perfect time to have a re-jig of your interior — in fact, TikTok is calling it a spring reset. While trying to find some nice pieces for bringing my home into the new season, I stumbled across a pretty impressive selection of options from the Walmart sale. I’m talking seriously cute, while still being super practical. After all, we love getting the best bang for our buck 'round here.
Ready to put spring in your step? I’ve rounded up my fave pieces, from kitchen goodies to dreamy decor. They’re all super renter-friendly, will work in other seasons, and have serious longevity. Say goodbye to cooler tones, and say hello to all things bright and beautiful.
9 spring decor buys from Walmart that I absolutely love
$17.99
Freshen up your interior with this fruity and floral reed diffuser, which looks as gorgeous as its scent smells. The grapefruit and mandarin, married with the ivy and jasmine, will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a garden. The little fern decoration on the diffuser is really lovely, too — perfect for adding a bit of foliage.
$27.88
These are so handy to have out when hosting friends, creating a really easy refreshment option. The little metal bath means your drinks will stay cool while being out on warmer days. The floral-patterned and brightly-colored lids are seriously adorable. And those little chalkboards? So wholesome.
$44.97
All the heart eyes for this gorgeous Dutch oven, which is giving Le Creuset vibes without the price tag. It’s such a sweet shape and the pink champagne shade is *chef’s kiss.* This is part of a range designed with Drew Barrymore, which is one of the many reasons it has gone straight into my basket.
$22.48
Scalloped edge decor is so effortlessly elegant, and this dining set looks just like retro jadeite dinnerware sets. With a bowl, and a large and small plate included, the collection is useful for serving up an impressive dinner to your besties. The pieces stacked on top of each other even look a bit like a daffodil, so it's got some serious flower power going on here.
$19.96
Vintage aesthetic is one of my fave looks right now, and these goblets are too gorgeous to keep in the cabinet. Have them on your dining table or breakfast bar for a pretty finish. Can’t you just imagine Queen Charlotte from Bridgerton drinking from one of these during afternoon tea?
$14.98
Floral prints don’t always need to be in pastel colors — take this bold cushion for example. It just screams spring with its juicy color palette and big flowery pattern. No reminder of grandma's curtains here. The bouclé texture, which celebs are loving at the moment, on the flowers makes them stand out even more.
$6.98
Sugar? Cookies? Coffee? The storage possibilities are endless with this jar. Its shade of mint green is so fresh, fun, and really the epitome of all things spring. The natural wood lid balances it out prettily, too. Gingham, in general, is such a great way to add a soft pattern anywhere in the home, especially during this season.
$12.75
Flowery decorations are so lovely, but real blooms are way too much maintenance for me. That’s why I love these artificial tulip stems, which won’t wilt. Style them in a clear vase or in a bright one that complements the sunny shades for all the Amsterdam vibes.
$4.97
Speaking of faux plants, add a pop of greenery with this sweet succulent, which comes in the most adorable ombré ceramic pot. If you have a small outdoor space without room for many plants, having them indoors instead is a great option. As a bonus, this one is fake, meaning no effort is required whatsoever.
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Hi there! I’m the former content editor at Real Homes and I'm now a freelance journalist.. I've been a lifestyle journalist for over five years, previously working as an editor across regional magazines. Before this, I graduated from Nottingham Trent University a degree in journalism, along with an NCTJ gold diploma. For Real Homes, I specialized in interior design, trends and finding the best viral buys.