Happy weekend! It already feels like spring here — birds are singing, buds are appearing on the trees, and warmer days are on the horizon. I’m hoping we’ve passed any risk of a late frost, and I’m ready to bring fresh, seasonal energy into the home. How about you?
Welcome to this week’s Home Style Saturday, a curated collection of fresh ideas for spring decorating and simple weekend projects. Inside you’ll find inspiration for adding texture with brick wallpaper, practical tips to keep cut tulips looking their best, an easy DIY moss bowl tutorial, guidance on choosing green paint, and elegant ways to refresh a dining room for the season. Each suggestion is approachable and perfect for welcoming spring into your home.

Welcome to Home Style Saturday — a weekend dose of home inspiration!
Every Saturday, a group of creative home bloggers shares favorite decorating tips, seasonal projects, and simple recipes that make daily life more beautiful. Think of it as a short, uplifting lifestyle read to enjoy with your morning coffee.
We’re so glad you’re here. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or tackling a small DIY project, there’s something to spark your creativity. 💕 xo, Laura

Southern Hospitality | Adding Brick Wallpaper to Hallway

If you want architectural character without a full renovation, faux brick wallpaper is a stylish option. This feature explores how adding brick-patterned wallpaper can transform a hallway or stairwell by introducing texture, warmth, and visual interest. It covers how to choose a realistic pattern, coordinate trims and paint, and style small alcoves to complement the new surface.
Brick wallpaper works well in both modern and traditional homes and pairs beautifully with wood tones, cast-iron accents, or soft neutral furnishings. Use it as an accent wall, in a narrow corridor, or behind open shelving to create depth and curb appeal without structural changes.

StoneGable | How To Care For Cut Tulips So They Last Longer

Fresh tulips are one of the simplest ways to bring spring indoors. This piece offers practical, easy-to-follow guidance on keeping cut tulips vibrant for longer — from trimming stems and choosing the right vase to maintaining clean water and arranging stems so they stand upright and look full.
With a few small habits — regular water changes, cutting stems at an angle, and removing any foliage below the water line — you can enjoy colorful blooms for days. Arranging tulips with complementary greenery or in groups of mixed heights creates a casual yet polished look for tabletops and mantels.

Worthing Court | Creative Ideas for DIY Moss Bowls

A moss bowl makes a charming, budget-friendly centerpiece that brings natural texture and a bit of green into any room. This DIY tutorial walks through an approachable method using preserved moss and a simple base to create a long-lasting, organic display that suits coffee tables, consoles, or dining tables.
Moss bowls are versatile: fill them with seasonal accents like small potted succulents, faux eggs for spring, or a cluster of candles for a cozy evening glow. The finished piece is low maintenance and adds a layer of visual interest to neutral or rustic decor schemes.

The Turquoise Home | The Best Green Paint Colors For Your Home

Green paint can feel fresh, calming, and timeless when you choose the right shade and undertone. This guide highlights a range of greens — from soft sage to deep olive — and helps you evaluate how light, room size, and decor elements affect the final look. It also offers tips for pairing greens with neutral trims, wood finishes, and accent colors.
When selecting paint, sample swatches on different walls and observe them at various times of day. A muted green can bring serenity to bedrooms and bathrooms, while a stronger, warmer green can anchor a living room or entryway and pair beautifully with brass or natural wood accents.

CitrineLiving | Simple And Elegant Spring Dining Room Decor

Refresh your dining room for spring with a few thoughtful changes: introduce soft, seasonal colors, layer textures, and add fresh florals or simple greenery. This feature focuses on creating an elegant yet approachable table setting that feels light and welcoming for both everyday meals and special gatherings.
Consider mixing linen napkins, understated place settings, and a central floral arrangement or moss bowl to create a cohesive look. Subtle accents, like tapered candles or a woven runner, help the room feel put-together without being fussy, making it easy to host or simply enjoy family dinners in a refreshed space.
Thanks for spending a bit of your weekend with Home Style Saturday. Whether you try a small DIY, test a new paint shade, or simply arrange fresh tulips, these ideas are meant to inspire simple, beautiful updates you can enjoy all season long. Happy decorating!