Last spring, my neighbor put up a gorgeous asymmetrical wreath—something straight out of a design magazine. Meanwhile, my little circular wreath was suddenly having an identity crisis. If your front door decor is feeling a bit stuck in the past, you’re in the right place. (Check out these inexpensive master bedroom ideas that appear costly for even more ways to improve your entryway. Many of these ideas are also excellent for front porch styling.)
The world of front door wreaths has evolved, and 2025 is all about bold, stylish choices that make your entryway stand out. Whether you’re drawn to minimalism or love to go all-out for each season, these 2025 wreath trends will help you choose a design that fits your home’s style perfectly.
Top Front Door Wreath Trends for 2025
This year, it’s all about ditching the rules and embracing creativity. Classic shapes, tired color palettes, and safe textures are making way for new and exciting looks in front door decor.
1. Geometric and Asymmetrical Shapes
Round wreaths are getting a modern makeover. Asymmetric wreaths with crescent moons, abstract ovals, and squared-off forms are shaking up the norms and adding visual intrigue.

2. Maximalist Textures
Minimalism still has a place, but maximalist wreaths are trending. Think layers of dried florals, preserved moss, feathers, and even metallic elements.
3. Unexpected Color Schemes
Step aside, traditional red and green. Neutral wreaths in sage, terracotta, dusty blue, and even jewel tones like emerald and burnt orange are making waves.
4. Oversized Designs
The bigger, the better. Oversized wreaths—30 inches and up—are being used to make bold style statements. If your door can handle it, go big.
Best Wreath Materials for Outdoor Use
The New Classics:
- Organic ovals inspired by nature
- Crescent and square frames for modern and farmhouse styles
- Mixed materials with natural sprouting designs
Minimalist Greenery Wreaths
Perfect for fans of “less is more.” Use an eucalyptus base paired with faux baby’s breath stems like these, or finish with a simple bow, delivering a beautiful, modest effect.. It’s quiet, elegant, and effortlessly stylish.
Bohemian-Inspired Wreaths
Macramé, pampas grass, and raw textures bring a boho flair to your front door. They pair perfectly with eclectic home styles.

Modern Metal and Minimal Forms
Contemporary wreaths feature metal hoops, geometric frames, and clean lines. Great for modern homes that lean into architectural simplicity.
Top Materials for 2025 Wreaths
Eco-Friendly and Natural Options
Sustainability is in. Try:
- Dried lavender, moss, and eucalyptus
- Natural branches and root bases
- Preserved florals and biodegradable ribbons
Include mini pine cones like these to add rustic texture and an organic woodland feel to your fall or winter wreaths.
Mixed Media Designs
Creative wreaths blend materials:
- Metallic-painted dried leaves
- Silk florals with preserved greens
- Ribbons with rustic frames
Realistic Faux Florals
Today’s artificial wreaths look incredibly lifelike. High-quality silk flowers and faux eucalyptus stay fresh all season without the maintenance.
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Choosing the Right Wreath for Your Home’s Style
For Farmhouse Style:
- Cotton stems
- Burlap ribbons
- Rustic wood bases
- Galvanized metal touches
For Modern Homes:
- Geometric frames
- Monochrome palettes
- Minimalist greenery
- Sleek metal accents
For Traditional Homes:
- Classic circles in rich color palettes
- High-quality artificial or preserved florals
- Traditional materials in updated designs
For Boho or Eclectic Homes:
- Macramé and natural fiber
- Handcrafted textures
- Asymmetry and bold color combos

Best Wreath Materials for Weather Resistance
To keep your wreath looking great year-round:
Best Materials:
- Preserved eucalyptus
- High-end faux greenery
- Dried florals like wheat and pods
- Powder-coated metal bases
What to Avoid:
- Fresh flowers (unless you’re replacing them regularly)
- Unsealed ribbons
- Materials prone to mildew or fading
Seasonal Wreath Trends: Spring Through Winter
Spring Trends
- Pastel blooms
- Green vines and blossoms
- Light, airy structures
Summer Trends
- Washed hydrangeas
- Soft color palettes
- Hardy greenery for heat
Fall Favorites
- Burnt oranges and burgundy
- Mixed berries and pods
- Preserved leaves
For a softer take, add mini white pumpkins like these to create contrast and bring a clean, modern twist to your fall wreath.

Holiday Glam
- LED-lit wreaths
- Natural-meets-metallic themes
- Large bows with luxe fabrics
To add a wonderful glow to your wreath without using an outlet, try weaving in small battery-operated fairy lights with programmable blinking modes.
Wreath Sizing Chart
Door Width | Wreath Size Recommendation | Notes |
---|---|---|
30″ | 16–20″ | Standard interior doors |
32″ | 18–22″ | Common front doors |
36″ | 20–26″ | Large entry doors |
42″+ | 24–32″ | For oversized entryways |
Tip: Choose a wreath that’s about 2/3 the width of your door for the most balanced look.
How to Hang a Wreath Like a Pro
Hanging Tips:
- Use over-the-door hangers
- Try magnetic hooks for metal doors
- Use command strips for lightweight wreaths
- Replace old door knockers with hook hardware
Avoid:
- Damage from nails or screws
- Ignoring door swing clearance
DIY vs. Ready-Made: Making It Personal
DIY Tips:
- Start with a solid base and layer in meaningful materials
- Use seasonal accents to create a year-round design
Personalizing Store-Bought Wreaths:
- Add your own ribbon or monogram
- Incorporate natural elements from your garden
- Stack two smaller wreaths for a custom look

Where to Buy Trendy Wreaths for 2025
Luxury Options:
- Designer home stores
- Local florists and artisan markets
- Etsy for custom handmade designs
Budget-Friendly:
- HomeGoods, Amazon, Target
- Craft stores like Michaels and Hobby Lobby
For DIY Supplies:
- Craft shops
- Online specialty stores
- Garden centers
Wreath Care and Maintenance
Daily Care:
- Gently dust or vacuum weekly
- Keep out of heavy rain
- Rotate to avoid sun bleaching
Storage Tips:
- Use breathable wreath bags
- Store in cool, dry locations
- Avoid crushing fragile elements
Top Color Trends for 2025
In Style:
- Sage and cream
- Terracotta and dusty blue
- Deep forest green with gold accents
- Soft monochrome neutrals
Out of Style:
- Neon or overly bright synthetic colors
- Clashing colors that compete with your home’s exterior
Eco-Conscious Wreath Options
Reusable and sustainable wreaths are becoming a long-term choice for mindful decorators. Look for:
- Compostable or recyclable frames
- Preserved, natural greenery
- Handmade local materials
Want to see more front door styling inspiration? Let me know your favorite look or tip in the comments. I’d love to hear what you’re trying this year!
Happy decorating and may your front door be as welcoming as what’s inside!