Welcome to spring in our kitchen! This year, I wanted the space to feel soft, layered, and romantic — full of gentle peachy pinks, creamy whites, and little details that make everyday moments feel special.


Dressing the Island
I started with classic white ginger jars and filled them with faux peachy pink ranunculus ( I used 8 stems), airy cherry blossoms ( I used 8 stems) with a few faux leaf stems (I used 2 stems) and soft peach hydrangeas (I used 2 sets) mixed with these green florals and pink florals (I used 1 set of each) arranged in a French cache pot. The mix feels collected and effortless — like something you’d stumble upon in a charming countryside kitchen.
Sitting on the other end of the island is a giant five-wick Panjore Lychee Candle — it smells absolutely incredible and makes such a statement on a beautiful marble tray (currently on backorder, but here is a lovely alternative).




Florals
Ginger Jars + Vases Candle + TrayFancy Spring Fridge
Over on the fridge, hydrangea wreaths tied with green gingham bows add the sweetest seasonal touch. They’re playful but still refined, and they instantly make the kitchen feel ready for spring gatherings.



Wreaths + Bow
Sink Styling
Styling around the sink is one of my favorite ways to make the everyday feel elevated. I layered in a blue and cream checked dish towel for a soft pop of pattern, then styled a marble tray with my favorite smelling candle – Coconut Papaya to tie into the peachy pink palette throughout the kitchen.
Blushed Bergamot hand soap and Blushed Bergamont dish soap — sit to the right of the sink. The vessels are absolutely gorgeous, the scents are fresh and uplifting, and I love that they’re plant-based and toxin-free. It’s such a simple way to make the sink area feel elevated instead of purely functional. They sit on this charming scalloped tray.
Marble cutting boards flank the sink as well, helping protect my natural stone countertops while adding another layer of texture and polish.



Soaps
Countertops Sprinkled with Spring Magic
Flanking the stove, I styled these gorgeous, light pink ranunculus in white and gold cache pots. I used 8 ranunculus stems in each arrangement. They frame the range and add some charm and whimsy to the room.
A little pearl bud vase holds 5 white faux ranunculus. These ranunculus are so realistic!
One of my favorite features in this space is the plate shelving my dad built for me. Displayed there are my treasured Ginori Oriente Italiano Aurum plates. They add such warmth and personality — and every time I look at them, I’m reminded of the love that went into building those shelves.
Scent is such an important part of styling for me. These Ginori 1735 candles add a soft, refined aroma throughout the kitchen, while Coconut Papaya candles bring the most beautiful tropical sweetness that coordinates perfectly with the peachy pink florals.
There are charming scalloped details throughout the kithchen— on the candle trays, scalloped vignette tray, and even the soap tray Those soft curves feel feminine and playful, balancing the more structured elements in the kitchen.








Cache Pot
FloralsCandlesAccessoriesKitchen Table in Bloom
In the kitchen table nook, I leaned into soft color and sweet seasonal details to make it feel extra special for spring. A gorgeous spring table runner sets the tone, layered beneath an aqua cache pot overflowing with the most beautiful white hydrangeas, lavender berries, and crisp white ranunculus.
On the French doors, a pair of delicate quail bird wreaths — complete with tiny nests and spring foliage and florals — add the most charming touch. I am in love with these!!! It’s such a cozy little corner, perfect for slow morning breakfast or an afternoon chat with the doors open and the breeze drifting in.





Centerpiece
Runner + WreathsAltogether, this spring refresh feels light, happy, and welcoming — a space that invites lingering over coffee, baking something sweet, or gathering around the island with family. It’s proof that you don’t need a full renovation to transform a room — sometimes a few thoughtful florals, beautiful plates, and a candle (or three) are all it takes to welcome a new season in.
Room Sources


Lighting

Beautiful! So representative of Spring. Especially love the openwork pot from France- wish it came in a less expensive version. I always love seeing your thoughtfully designed arrangements.