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A Year of Wreaths: Seasonal Front-Door Styling for Every Season

A season-by-season guide to styling your front door with wreaths — palettes, textures, and simple ways to refresh your entryway all year long.

A Year of Wreaths: Seasonal Front-Door Styling for Every Season

Your front door is the first thing guests see and the last thing you pass on your way out — so why let it look the same all twelve months of the year? A seasonal wreath is the easiest, most affordable way to refresh your entryway as the light changes and the seasons turn. Below is a simple, season-by-season guide to front-door styling with wreaths: the palettes, textures, and small ideas that make a doorway feel alive in spring, summer, fall, and the winter holidays. Each of our wreaths is made to order by hand from preserved greenery, dried florals, and premium faux botanicals, so your door looks beautiful season after season.

Why style your door by season?

A wreath does quiet, generous work. It signals care before anyone knocks, ties your porch to the world around it, and gives you a reason to notice the year passing. Rotating a wreath four times a year is far gentler on your budget and your time than a full porch makeover — and because a handmade wreath is built to last, you can bring the same piece back next year like an old friend.

If you would rather keep one look that carries through every month, our everyday collection is designed to feel right no matter the date on the calendar.

Spring: soft, fresh, and just-woken

Spring styling is about lightness. Think of the palette as a garden after rain — soft greens, buttery yellows, blush pink, lavender, and clean white. Textures stay airy: delicate dried blooms, slender eucalyptus, and open, breathable shapes rather than dense, packed rings.

Ideas to try

  • Choose an asymmetrical or half-moon wreath for a loose, gathered-from-the-garden feel.
  • Let a little of the door color show through — negative space reads as fresh, not sparse.
  • Pair with a simple woven mat or a small potted herb to echo the season.

Browse the spring collection when you're ready to welcome the new season in.

Summer: bright, breezy, and sun-warmed

Summer invites a little more color and confidence. Reach for warm corals, sunny golds, deep blues, and crisp greens — a palette that holds its own against strong afternoon light. Textures can be fuller and more playful here: rounded blooms, trailing greenery, and cheerful contrast.

Ideas to try

  • Go slightly larger and rounder for a generous, welcoming shape.
  • Lean into one bold accent color so the door reads clearly from the curb.
  • Keep everything you use outdoors made from durable faux and preserved materials that won't wilt in the heat.

The summer collection is full of pieces that carry that easy, sun-warmed mood.

Fall: warm, layered, and richly textured

Autumn is where texture takes the lead. The palette turns to rust, burnt orange, deep burgundy, mustard, and warm brown, softened with plenty of dried natural elements. This is the season for depth — layers you want to reach out and touch.

Ideas to try

  • Mix materials: dried grasses, seed pods, berries, and preserved leaves for a gathered, harvest feel.
  • Choose a fuller, heavier-looking wreath — fall rewards abundance.
  • Add a single ribbon in a matte, muted tone rather than anything glossy.

Our fall collection leans into those cozy, layered textures.

Winter & holiday: rich, festive, and glowing

Winter styling can go two directions, and both are lovely. For the holidays, reach for classic evergreen, deep red, gold, and touches of white with a little sparkle. For a quieter winter after the decorations come down, keep it to frosted greens, silver, and soft neutrals that feel calm and wintry without shouting "holiday."

Ideas to try

  • Layer preserved evergreen with pinecones and berries for depth that photographs beautifully at night.
  • Add a bow in velvet or a matte satin for a warm, tactile finish.
  • Transition into January by swapping festive accents for plain frosted greenery — same wreath, calmer mood.

Explore the winter & holiday collection for pieces that glow through the darkest, coziest months.

Simple tips for refreshing your door year-round

  1. Plan your swaps around light, not just dates. When the afternoon sun starts arriving earlier or later, it's usually time for a change.
  2. Keep a neutral base you love. A door color and mat that work in every season make each wreath look intentional.
  3. Store wreaths flat and out of direct sun between seasons so they keep their shape and color for years.
  4. Order ahead for busy seasons. Most wreaths ship in 3–5 business days, and custom pieces take 1–2 weeks — a little lead time means it arrives before the season does.

Not sure which piece is right, or dreaming of something specific? A gift card lets someone choose their own seasonal favorite, and a quick custom request means Lena can craft something made just for your door.

However the year unfolds, there's a wreath to mark it — and a handmade one you'll want to hang again and again. When you're ready to style your door for the season ahead, come browse the full collection and find the piece that feels like home.