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Spring Kitchen with Lemon Kitchen Decor

Add a pop of color and inject energy into your spring kitchen with these lemon kitchen decor and yellow kitchen decor ideas.

There is just something about lemons that screams spring to me. Adding lemons and fresh pops of the colour yellow to our kitchen instantly gave it that springy injection of energy that I was looking for. While not traditional or over the top theme-y, this lemon kitchen decor was felt like the perfect accent to usher in spring.

kitchen with spring decor touches using lemon kitchen decor and pops of yellow

Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series

Today some of my friends are sharing their spring kitchen decor ideas as part of the Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series. Be sure to check out their articles by visiting the links below the collage images at the bottom of today’s post. Last week we shared our Spring Living Room Decor Ideas, and the week before we shared our Spring Mantel Decor. 

Lemon Kitchen Decor Ideas in our Spring Kitchen

For whatever reason, I was craving a pop of colour this year. Adding yellow and springy lemons and lemon art was a simple way to create a fresh spring feel in our kitchen. It was super fast and easy to give our kitchen a fresh feel by adding this injection of yellow. AND! I didn’t buy anything new aside from the potted daffodils from my local grocery store!

lemons on a wreath on a kitchen hood fan

spring kitchen decor with yellow daffodils on a kitchen island

I love how the yellow kitchen decor touches contrast with our green-grey-blue kitchen island. The colour is  Knoxville Gray by Benjamin Moore. It’s the same colour we used on our laundry room cabinetry.

a full view of a spring kitchen with pops of yellow daffodils and lemon kitchen decor

a pot of yellow daffodils featuring on an island in a spring kitchen

Yellow Kitchen Decor for Spring

The colour yellow seems to be one of the first signs of spring where we live. I always anxiously await the bright yellow forsythia defying winter with its stark pop of colour well before anything else dares bloom. The primulas and  crocuses often feature strong tones of yellow. Then, of course, we have classic daffodils. One of the most symbolic flowers of spring, and the perfect way to inject some colour.

lemon branches in a jug and free printable lemon kitchen decorations

These lemon branches are from Michaels and I bought them a couple of seasons ago. The glass jug was from the hardware store, and the print is available in my printable library.

a lemon tree displayed near the sink in a spring kitchen

Spring Kitchen Decor at the Sink

I picked up this sweet little cake stand at HomeSense a couple of weeks back. I’ve added some simple spring touches with a decorative bird that I have owned for several years, along with the mini cloche and tiny Easter egg. You can read details about that in this post. I just switched the flowers for moss and faux Easter eggs.

spring decor touches on a cake stand displayed near the kitchen sink in a spring kitchen

Lemon Kitchen Decor on Open Shelving

I added some faux lemons to our shelving, as well as some free printable lemon art (see below for how to download it yourself). I also brought back our little lemon tree. All of these ideas are simple touches that repeat a theme and accent colour, but are still subtle.

spring kitchen touches featuring lemon kitchen decor and lemon printables

spring kitchen shelves decorated with fresh lemon printables, lemons, and yellow tulips

spring kitchen with lemon kitchen decor displayed on wooden kitchen shelving

Lemon Art Printables in the Printable Library

 

How to Access my Printables

As I mentioned before, all my email subscribers can access all three of my lemon prints through my free printable library – it’s full of tons of seasonal printables to help you easily and cheaply switch up the feel of your decor.

To download these prints and get access to ALL my free printables all you need to do is be an email subscriber. I add great new printables to my printable vault all year long!  

After confirming your subscription you will be sent a link to my google drive with access to all of my free printables.Please allow up to an hour to receive your email and instructions, and check your junk mail folder before contacting me.  If you have any issues after waiting the hour, then email me at krista@thehappyhousie.com and I’ll send you the instructions.

If you are already an email subscriber you can access these in the printable library.  The link to access it and the password are at the bottom of every email I send you.

free printable lemon art displayed above open kitchen shelving

I’ve had this sweet little lemon tree for years and many readers have asked me if it’s real. It’s not! Just goes to show that investing in decent faux blooms and plants is well worth it in the long run.

a faux lemon tree displayed on a kitchen counter in a spring kitchen

I haven’t really showed this angle of our kitchen very often; it’s the view we see when we enter it each day as we come in the house through the laundry room off the garage.

a wide view of a spring kitchen with a kitchen island in Knoxville Gray

a long view through a spring kitchen that views the spring living room

I’m enjoying the fresh, sunny feel of our kitchen as we all look forward to the longer (and sunnier) days ahead.

cheery yellow daffodils in a spring kitchen

I’ve shared my other spring tours in this year’s Spring Seasonal Simplicity series here…

Today some of my friends are also sharing their Spring home decor ideas for their Kitchens. Be sure to visit their posts by using the links below the images.

The Happy Housie

Tatertots and Jello

Grace in my Space

Craftberry Bush

Joanna Anastasia

Dans le Lakehouse

Clean and Scentsible

Deeply Southern Home

My Sweet Savannah

She Gave it a Go

 

 

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9 Comments

  1. You officially have my dream kitchen! I love how bright and cheery it is without being to much white or too much color. I am wanting to get my cabinets painted soon and have been looking for inspiration! Thanks for yours!

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