I have a beloved breakfast nook off my kitchen that sits right in front of two large windows. I know that spring is on the way when I can comfortably sit there without freezing, and the vase on the table is permanently filled with flowers. While I love the coziness of winter, I relish the warmth of spring—especially in my breakfast nook! And I love to spend a Saturday at the start of the season dedicated to a spring kitchen refresh.
Spring is the perfect time to breathe new life into your home, and the kitchen—the heart of it all—deserves your attention too. While a winter kitchen is a hub for warmth and coziness, a spring kitchen is light and airy. The good news is a spring refresh doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive—even the smallest changes can transform your space and make it feel fresh for spring. Read on for 12 simple yet impactful ways to revitalize your kitchen and usher in the light, fresh energy of spring.

Declutter
A spring kitchen refresh starts with a good declutter. Take stock of your tools and appliances, then toss or donate items that are taking up unnecessary space or are simply going unused. Hanging on to chipped glasses or plates? Now is the time to let them go. If you find yourself with old food storage containers without matching lids, or old dish towels that have seen better days, you can give yourself permission to part with these as well. Spring is about lightening up, and reducing clutter in all forms instantly makes your kitchen feel fresh and more inviting. This includes the countertops and cabinets as well! If you’re feeling the itch to rearrange, spring is the perfect time to try something new. I recently swapped where my Vitamix and espresso machine lives, and my kitchen feels brand new!

Deep Clean
Spring cleaning includes the kitchen, of course. A deep clean signifies a fresh start, and I love nothing more than a sparkly clean kitchen. To get in the zone, put on a playlist you love and gather your cleaning supplies. Start with the basics—wipe down surfaces, scrub the sink, and sweep the floor. Then move onto cleaning the inside of your fridge, microwave and oven. (I like to do these tasks on a Saturday or Sunday!) Dust and wipe down appliances and light fixtures, then leave mopping the floor as your last task. That way, you won’t miss any dust or debris that falls on the floor while cleaning beforehand. A true kitchen deep clean may take a few days, depending on how you’d like to split it up, so don’t worry if you can’t get everything done in one afternoon!

Refresh Your Pantry
A spring kitchen refresh wouldn’t be complete without tidying up your pantry. The pantry can work overtime in the winter, so transitioning it to spring will feel especially refreshing. To get started, take everything out (yes really!) and toss anything expired. Set aside items you’d like to donate. When your pantry is empty, sweep the floors and wipe down the shelves. Organize the items you’re keeping into groups, and place the items back into the pantry, keeping like with like. Baskets and bins are especially helpful for grouping items together, and labels will keep you on top of where everything needs to go. Pro tip: Keep everyday items at eye level and store less-used ingredients up high or in drawers. I store my crockpot up high in my pantry for the spring—she retires there until fall!
Bring in Fresh Greenery
If you’ve never had an herb garden in your kitchen, a spring kitchen refresh is the perfect time to start one. Vibrant colors are synonymous with spring, and adding greenery to your space will instantly perk up your countertops. Not sure where to start? Mint and basil thrive indoors and are perfect for garnishing spring recipes.
If you’re not sure about herbs, place a vase of fresh flowers on the counter instead, or add an indoor plant by a sunny window. If your shelf or counter space is limited, you could also hang a plant from the ceiling. There are even pots you can mount on your wall! I have a disco ball planter that hangs from the ceiling that I love—especially when it catches the light. Plants not only brighten up your kitchen but also improve air quality. It’s a win-win, really.
Swap Out Textiles
Just like you swap out heavy knits for lightweight throws in your living room—you can do the same thing in your kitchen. Replace heavy winter kitchen linens with breezier fabrics in lighter hues. You can retire your deeper, moodier dish towels for softer, pastel ones. Spring is for linen napkins, and prints like gingham and florals. If you like, add a fresh runner for your dining table, and sort through your spring and summer textiles to prepare yourself for warm weather gatherings.

Layer in Seasonal Artwork
I think art in your kitchen is hugely underrated. There is nothing more chic than a beautiful print on your backsplash or by your coffee station. Kitchen decor is a wonderful way to personalize your space, especially for spring. I recently hosted an at-home coffee shop with my own little logo and menu, and the menu now hangs in the corner of our kitchen. It’s a fun memory and I love seeing it every morning as I make my coffee!
When decorating your kitchen for spring, lean into soft colors to keep your space light and bright. Frame a floral print, lean a vintage botanical sketch against your backsplash, or display a handwritten recipe from a loved one. A small gallery wall of collected prints or food-inspired artwork will add life to your space, and acts as a great conversation starter too.
Introduce a Signature Spring Scent
I love keeping a scented candle in the kitchen. It keeps the vibes fresh, even when no one is cooking. I love scents like citrus or lavender for spring—I even have a basil candle that I love lighting. Kitchen candles can also be designed to remove odors before, during or after cooking, which can be handy for when something like salmon is on the menu.
If candles aren’t your thing, make your own stovetop potpourri with lemon slices, rosemary, and vanilla extract for an all-natural home fragrance. Even a simple lemon and water simmer pot makes your kitchen smell fresh in minutes.

Refresh Your Coffee or Tea Station
A morning coffee or tea ritual is something so many of us look forward to. I, for one, savor my hot coffees and lattes during the winter time, but that switch to iced coffee is just as sacred. Give your morning ritual a springtime twist by incorporating lighter, seasonal drinks like iced matcha, floral teas, or citrus-infused water. I also tuck away my holiday and winter mugs and bring out my small collection of floral mugs too. Try curating a tray with a few seasonal mugs, a small jar of honey, and a dish for lemon slices to make your space feel intentional and inviting. Spring morning routines hit different then winter ones, so prepare the space in your kitchen so you can start your day on the right foot.
Coffee Station Essential
Update Small Appliances & Accessories
While purchasing new items isn’t completely necessary for a spring kitchen reset, you may find you’re in need of some updating after you declutter. Don’t be afraid to treat yourself to a new appliance at the start of a new season. My husband and I recently got a Ninja Creamii that we’re obsessed with, and we’re eating homemade protein ice cream every night! If new appliances aren’t in the cards, swapping out utensil holders or adding a new cutting board can give your kitchen a seasonal refresh without a big commitment.

Display Your Fruit
There’s nothing lovelier than a bowl of lemons resting on a kitchen counter or table, don’t you think? It adds a pop of color and a little bit of charm too. Display your citrus in a pretty bowl for spring and reach for them often. Use citrus in your cooking, drinks, and even for cleaning purposes. We love using lemon to keep our garbage disposal fresh—we add a lemon slice, a sprinkle of baking soda and ice cubes, then run it about once a month.
The Perfect Fruit Bowl
Upgrade Your Dishware
Spring is a great time to refresh your everyday dishware. Consider swapping in colorful or textured plates, glassware, or serving bowls to bring an effortless, seasonal feel to your meals. I added a set of floral painted dishes to my wedding registry almost ten years ago and I still love them, especially during spring and summer. The color and pattern add so much to tablescapes and everyday meals!
If a full set of dishes isn’t in your budget, add just a few statement pieces that bring you joy. Even just one special plate or drinking glass will elevate your experience—perfect for romanticizing spring meals.
Dishware Upgrades
CASA ZUMA
Anthropologie

Add a Fresh Coat of Paint
A spring kitchen refresh also doesn’t have to be subtle. If you’re ready to make a big change, a fresh coat of paint can completely transform your kitchen. Creamy whites and classic neutrals will truly never go out of style, but color trends in 2025 are leaning a bit more bold. For spring, opt for light, airy kitchen colors like a soft sage green or a subtle blue. If you’d like to make more of a statement, deeper blues, olive greens and even mustard yellows are making their way into the kitchen this year. Keep your walls neutral if you have the itch to paint your cabinets a deep shade, and don’t be afraid to move away from a stark white kitchen. Let your personality shine!