Join me as I give you an Easter Home Tour. I brought you along as I decorated our home, now it is time to stroll through our Easter home. I hope you were inspired as I decorated our home this Easter Season. Tammy Patina and Paint will be sharing her Easter home as well. I will have it at the end of my tour!
I am so excited to have my home all decorated for Easter! The Easter holiday is approaching, do you have your home decorated or touches of Spring sprinkled here and there?
Thanks for stopping by, I didn’t decorate as much as I have in Easter past, but I still have a lot to show you.
The rooms I decorated this Easter:
- Front stoop
- Foyer
- Dining room
- Family room
- Kitchen nook
- Kitchen
- Half bath
That’s still quite a bit, don’t you think?
Easter 2025 Home Tour
Let’s begin at the front stoop.
This Easter, I hung these full pink faux blossoms with a bunny wreath on our door. I just loved the look of this wreath against the blue door!
The Foyer
Our foyer is all decorated with bunnies and pink blooms!
To the vase with greenery, I added two sprays of small pink branches. I also spray painted some of my older bunnies in gold, they give the setting a flare of elegance. I recently changed the bunny’s bow in the framed print with the material I used for the bows in the dining room bunnies.
Have you ever decorated the bottom of a table? I normally sit my basket on the bottom shelf, this year I added a bunny with a basket full of eggs.
It’s fun to experiment with your decor. When you try something different you might come up with some unique ideas.
I kept the same concept of the everyday table but switched and added a few things to create an Easter vibe.
The Dining Room Table Decor
This Easter, I kept the dining area very simple. I just finished giving this room a refresh, so I am still in awe with the look. It is Easter, so I need to add touches of the holiday in the room too.
The Centerpiece
I wanted to use gold, black and pink for the color scheme on the table. Since I used gold bunnies in the foyer I wanted to keep the theme in the dining room as well.
I purchased fabric from Hobby Lobby for the bows around the bunnies’ necks and the faux linen napkins, I folded into a bunny shape. The pattern ties all the color in nicely.
The gold bunnies, chargers and the candlesticks give just the right amount of elegance to the table.
The Family Room
Since our family room is large in size, I placed our furniture as a divider to create two spaces. With the sitting area near the fireplace and the back wall as a place to display all of my pretty decorations.
The dresser holds a large arched black framed mirror, which helps reflect light to the back wall.
In the corner sits a bookcase that sometimes holds books, but mostly an array of pretty decor pieces.
Behind the sofa sits another table to hold more seasonal decor pieces.
Besides the spring floral stems mixed in with the greenery, I placed a mommy and baby terracotta bunny nestles in a spring wreath.
On the tables in the room. Turning to the coffee table, we have bunnies and florals as well.
The side tables.
The Mantel
I kept the mirror above the mantel but added florals, candleholders, framed art and bunnies.
I am very happy how the mantel looks this Easter holiday.
The Kitchen Nook
I like to use the same placemats on the table all year because of the texture, but I do change out the stems in the vase. This Easter, I used Gerber daisies. The color of the daisies is the same as all the decor I used in the space.
Over to the hutch, I kept the colors moving over there. The soft pinks really look pretty this time of the year.
On the other side of the room, I placed a little blossom stem and a bunny on the bench.
I dressed my tray tower with bunnies as well, couldn’t leave that corner without bunnies.
The Kitchen
I decorated in sections. Starting with a cute setting at the end of the countertop.
In the corner I kept my cutting boards and glass canisters as they were but added an Easter mug to the oats. I also made a small addition to the riser with bunny bowls and a little pink floral arrangement.
To the other side of the range, I added a cute metal bunny and a bunny towel to the mixing bowl.
Let’s turn around to the other side of the kitchen, the sink area.
Near the sink I didn’t change much from the years past, seasonal towel and hand soap.
I created a cute display in a round wicker tray.
The kitchen has just the right amount of pink and Easter decor.
Last room I want to show you, the half bathroom.
The room is so small it’s hard to give the overall look, but I’ll try my best.
Well, that will end my Easter home tour! Thank you for spending all this time with me! I hope you are leaving with lots of Easter inspiration.
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