This is the time of year when you most want your front door to say welcome. Here are 10 ways to add holiday curb appeal with a wreath.
Above: Two soft pine wreaths on a pair of stern wood doors. Photograph via Peony and Bee.
Above: An oversized wreath on a black door in Brooklyn, featured in The Wreaths of Brooklyn: A Neighborhood Tour. Photograph by Erin Boyle.
Above: A dark but festive entryway to the Norwegian cabin of blogger Anita of My Home.
Above: A boxwood wreath on a black door with bronze hardware featured in The Wreaths of Brooklyn: A Neighborhood Tour. Photograph by Nicole Franzen.
Above: The smaller side door of a grand Brooklyn house sports a simple wreath with pine cones. See more in The Wreaths of Brooklyn: A Neighborhood Tour. Photograph by Erin Boyle.
Above: A fresh wreath on the backyard greenhouse of the General Store in San Francisco. For the rest of the garden, see Gray Gardens: A Visit to San Francisco's Foggiest Backyard. Photograph by Cindy Loughridge Photography.
Above: A New England rental house from blog In The Fields, with door painted in Sherwin-Williams Evergreens.
Above: A chartreuse wreath on a navy door at the Fraser Gallery in St. Andrews, Scotland. Photograph by Chris Ferguson via Flickr.
Above: We're charmed by this casual-but-bedecked wreath in Bristol, England—ornaments and bow included. Photograph by Will Miners via Flickr.
Above: Dried seeds and a touch of pine on a bold blue door in York, England. Photograph by David Hulme via Flickr.
More holiday decorating ideas for indoors and out:
- A Beautiful Mess: Effortless String Lights
- DIY: Botanical Ice Lanterns
- How to Pick Your Perfect Christmas Tree
- This Year's Easiest DIY Holiday Decor
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