India, March 29 -- The transition from a bleak, chilling winter to a scorching summer finds its sweet spot in the much-coveted spring season. Flowers are in full bloom, the skies are bluer, the sun feels gentler on skin, paired with a soft, pleasant breeze. One's deepest wish is to hold on to it a little longer before summer arrives with an iron fist, and it is not out of reach. You can revamp your interiors this season to evoke a calming, spring-like energy, even when it is sweltering hot outside. Sidd Padda, co-founder of Magic Decor, shared a few hacks with us to create a spring-inspired home. He said, "Spring is more than a seasonal shift; it is an invitation to refresh the way a space feels. As natural light brightens and the air grows softer, small decor changes in colour, texture, and layout can instantly lift your mood and energise your surroundings." Summers can be draining, but a spring-based decor style can help you stay rejuvenated and revitalised indoors. He listed these practical tips, turning your homes into whimsical, spring-coded interiors amidst brutal summers: Walls set the mood of a room, making them a great starting point for a seasonal refresh. Floral, pastel, or nature-inspired wallpapers can soften a space and bring in a sense of spring. A custom accent wall featuring botanical patterns or delicate florals can add visual interest. Once the walls are refreshed, allow natural light to take centre stage. Sheer curtains, lighter blinds, or simply rearranging furniture to open up windows can make the room feel more open. Swap out heavy winter fabrics for breathable cottons and linens. Light throws, pastel cushions, and textured bedding complement spring-inspired wallpapers, creating a cohesive look. Indoor plants or fresh florals pair well with nature-led wall designs. Even a single plant on a bedside table or shelf can add life and balance to the room. Spring decor works best when it feels uncluttered. Clear out excess decor, then re-style surfaces with a few intentional pieces, books, ceramics, or framed art that align with your updated wall palette. Soft lighting enhances both colour and texture. Table lamps or warm bulbs highlight wallpaper details, making the space feel relaxed....