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Wellington Showroom 561.798.5222 13857 Wellington Trace, Wellington FL Palm Beach Gardens Showroom 561.694.0964 7700 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens FL

Out With the Old, In With the (Almost) New: Stay on Trend with Furniture Consignment

With the change in seasons just around the corner, everyone has spring cleaning top of mind. A seasonal reset often starts with dusting cobwebs and cleaning those hard-to-reach spots, but for many homeowners, it quickly turns into a desire for a more substantial update. Nothing refreshes a home quite like new furniture — or at least new to you with furniture consignment. 

Swapping out a whole room’s worth of furniture can get pricey, but when opting for consignment furniture, you can spend less and still give your home a fresh look for spring. Here are five ways we suggest revamping your space for spring:

1. Bye-bye Boring Walls: Framed Art and Consigned Mirrors

When it comes to curating the vibe of a room, you need artwork that ties everything together. With Surrealism on the rise again in 2026, according to House & Garden, consider remedying boring walls with eye-catching art like Wesley Channell’s “Blue and White Lady in Pool”. For rooms that are already busy, decorative mirrors with sleek accents, such as neutrals and metals, are a seamless solution that can make an area feel more cohesive. Whether you prefer something modern like the CB2 Mirror with a silver frame, or something with a bit more detailing like a vintage John Richard, adding a mirror is a perfect fit for any design style.

2. A Little More Lived-In: Incorporating Warmth with Consigned Finds

Another trend on the rise is giving your home more personality! Good Housekeeping has reported a shift in design styles: more homeowners are designing with colors, natural elements and patterns in mind. Straying away from contemporary styles that typically pair with ultra-clean interiors, a more lived-in look possesses the strategic sprinkling of household items and trinkets. This concept is universally friendly for all design styles. To incorporate it for spring, we recommend modifying the what or how you are displaying items (ie. bookcases, luxury glassware and elevated catch-alls). We’re currently loving home bar upgrades like our Baccarat Tumbler Set or Baccarat Highball Set, patterned bone boxes for an entryway or bedside table, this arched Etagere for showing off book collections and precious mementos, and Tommy Bahama furniture like this Seaglass Buffet Table to tuck them away with flair.

3. Refresh the Focal Point of Your Bedroom

 Bedrooms. They are where you spend most of your time, and are the first and last thing you see before opening and closing your eyes each day. If you don’t like the style of your room, it can turn your place of rest into your place of stress. Unlike most rooms, bedrooms are mostly defined by their focal point. All decor revolves around the bed, so if you need a refresh, look to the center. To shift the style of the room, opt for used headboards like this regency-inspired Maitland Smith piece, or bring your room down to earth with a rattan headboard. When you love your bed frame but a comforter change isn’t enough to liven up your bed area, pick up used rugs like this woven Pottery Barn rug for below your bed, or add different framed art above it. Refreshing your bedroom with consignment furniture can be cost-effective, while still making an impact on style and quality.

4. Lighting: Opt for a Consignment Chandelier or Other Used Light Fixtures

Talk about brightening up a room! How you light your rooms can make a statement, as well as largely influence the appearance of a space. Ceiling light fixtures, like this Restoration Hardware silver chandelier, will give dining rooms and kitchens a more polished look without rearranging your existing layout. In addition, sconces can be an amateur interior designer's best friend. Not only will sconces fill those daunting empty wall spaces, but are also easier to maintain than ceiling lights. Or, consider a simple solution like a consignment floor lamp by Tommy Bahama or a jute table lamp—no installation necessary. They are perfect for spaces like entryways, home offices, bedside tables, and living rooms and these movable fixtures often double as both decor and lighting. By choosing lighting with character, you are refining the feeling of a room.

5. Curating More Inviting Outdoor Areas With Consignment Furniture

When living in Palm Beach County, having comfortable outdoor spaces is essential to the Florida lifestyle. In the previously mentioned Good Housekeeping article, they speak to an uptick in popularity of fluted and reeded detailing. While it may be difficult to find great pieces that incorporate playful and interesting textures into your patio furniture, consignment pieces like this Serena & Lily fluted side table or set of bamboo patio chairs prove that fun interior design doesn’t have to stay interior. 

If spring has you craving change, consignment furniture is one of the easiest ways to refresh your space. At Consign & Design, we believe home design should be affordable without sacrificing quality or style. Sometimes, the best “new” pieces are simply waiting to be discovered. Find the change you’ve been searching for by visiting our showrooms in Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington. 

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