30 Fall Wreath Designs to Usher the Season to Your Home

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Published: August 16, 2021
Updated: December 13, 2023

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Fall is about to enter and with it comes the bevy of celebrations and holidays before the Holiday season. What better way to welcome it but with beautiful fall wreath decorations that remind us that the time of harvest is almost upon us?

Whether you choose to buy or take it upon yourself as a DIY weekend project, there are tons of ways that you can usher in the coming of autumn to your home by decorating with fall wreaths. From simple light-colored wheat stalks to rust-colored leaves and lush green foliage, the options are endless. Aside from leaves, you can also incorporate other items such as flowers, fruits, berries, ribbons, bows, twigs, and a whole lot more.

And you don’t have to focus on just the main door either. You can make the rest of your home feel more festive by placing your fall wreaths in different rooms as well as on your cabinet doors, on the windows, and as part of your mantel decorations.

With these fall wreath ideas, you are sure to find a variety of inspirations that will make your home feel more inviting during this season.

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Magnolia Lane

Fall Wreath

Nothing screams autumn than the rich and warm colors of the surrounding foliage. This farmhouse fall wreath is made of dried magnolia leaves in bronze and dark green tones. You can also combine the wreath with a garland made from the same leaves and in the same color, or place a flameless candle in the center of the wreath for that ultimate cozy fall season vibe.

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They Come in Pairs

Fall Wreath

Instead of placing a wreath in the center of a double door, you can opt to place one on each door panel for a more festive look. These wreaths are made using combinations of floral and foliage elements, making each color pop and lending a vibrant feel to the porch.

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Hanging by the Window

Fall Wreath

Apart from doors and entryways, another great spot to hang your fall wreath on is the windows. These decorations add a touch of color to the brown, white, and green dining room setup and liven up the space.

Farmhouse Fall Wreath

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A Cornucopia of Reds and Greens

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A Simple Cabinet Wreath

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Go Natural

Fall Wreath

Aside from red, orange, and yellow tones, another popular fall wreath color is natural brown. The hues of wheat and grains that are in harvest during this season lend an earthy appeal that looks great in farmhouse-style interiors. This handmade decor, for example, is made of corn husks which give the wreath a bushy look.

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Place it on the Mantel

Fall Wreath

If you’re looking for a mantel decoration in time for fall, this corn husk wreath might just be the perfect one for the season. The brown tones of the husks provide a nice contrast to the all-white color scheme that warms up the space.

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Warm Wreath by the Fireplace

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Florals, Foliage, and Fruits

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Looking for a nice fall wreath that has tons of texture and fall colors? This wreath combines different types of leaves, flowers, and round fruits to form an interesting composition. When working on a project like this, stick to a color palette, which in this case is focused on red, rust, yellow, and dark plum. This will help make the wreath elements look consistent even with the variety of elements that are incorporated in it.

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Turn it into Signage

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For a personalized entryway look, you can place your fall wreath on a plank of wood as part of your welcome signage. The wreath, which serves as the letter “O” for home, gives the sign a nice autumn season update.

Country Fall Wreath

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A Fall Wreath for All Seasons

Fall Wreath

The combination of wild florals and foliage makes this fall wreath a versatile choice that you can use all year-round. The soft colors of the flowers and the vibrant greens may work for autumn, but they will also look great during spring, summer, and when celebrating the holiday festivities. Crafted from artificial materials, you can hang this wreath on the door to usher in every new season that arrives.

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Cheery Berries

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The orange berry clusters of this fall wreath add a lot of texture and colors to the white front door. For occasions such as Halloween, you can incorporate other elements such as witchy boots and striped ribbons in black, white, and gray, for that unique, high-contrast look.

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A Foliage of Orange and Reds

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Spread the Warmth in the Kitchen

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The range hood cover is one of the perfect places to hang your fall wreath.  The amber and rust-colored leaves mixed with accents of gold oats of this preserved wreath bring the essence of the autumn season into this all-white kitchen. For added textures, you can also add mini-cornucopia wreaths to your cabinet doors.

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Teal and Rust

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Although not as often used, teal is a great fall color, especially when mixed with hues that have orange or red undertones. This fall wreath combines teal-colored leaves along with rust-toned ones and is accentuated with wheat in natural color.

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In the Bedroom

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Spice up a neutral colored-bedroom with a vibrant fall wreath placed on your headboard wall. The combination of green foliage, orange, and red florals, and patterned ribbons gives this room a warm pop of color.

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A Cozy Entryway

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Make your porch cozy and inviting with a vignette of lush wreath and garland. The green foliage and black pine cones bring warmth to the entryway while the contrasting shades of the mini pumpkins give it a nice pop of color.

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Preserved Beauty

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Made from real preserved maple leaves, this fall wreath features bright orange and deep rust colors and mixed with metallic pine cone accents. With its size, it’s ideal for main doors or in the living room mantel.

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Dainty Fall Wreath

Fall Wreath

The dainty pastel-colored leaves of this fall wreath bring in a touch of softness to the season and match perfectly with the rest of the kitchen’s color scheme. Aside from the wreath, you can also accessorize the kitchen with other types of foliage within the same color palette to add warmth to the space.

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Mix with Bright-Colored Foliage

Door Fall Wreath

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Autumn Pumpkin Wreath

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This autumn pumpkin wreath undeniably celebrates the season of harvest with its use of vibrant foliage, bright-colored pumpkins, berries, and other produce. The energetic composition of colors also gives the front door an inviting and cheerful appeal.

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Elegant Oversized Fall Wreath

Fall Wreath

Achieve the first impression of elegance with an oversized fall wreath. The combination of dried twigs, white florals and rust-colored foliage in different variations lends texture and color that perfectly contrasts with the front door.

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Tiny Wreath with Lots of Personality

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Cottage Style Fall Wreath

Fall Wreath

Create a big impact with a small wreath by combining it with other decors as its frame. This one, for example, uses a salvaged distressed window frame and wicker tray as the main backdrops of the floral and foliage wreath. The use of a distressed white finish for both frames also provides a subtle contrast with the soft colors of the flowers and leaves of the wreath.

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Wheat Wreath

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Photo: herrhome

The understated elegance of dried wheat when used as a fall wreath gives the entryway a touch of simple sophistication. Its natural color also blends well with the pastel door paint and lends an inviting vibe to the home.

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Bleached Sprigs

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A Fall Mantel

Fall Wreath

Decorate your mantel and incorporate a wreath on your year-long accessories just like this example. The round wood mirror serves as the bigger frame for the small wreath while the wreath itself lends texture and dimensionality to the mantle vignette. The combination of green and rust foliage and white berries complements the color of the warm wood and gives this mantel a festive update.

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Silvery Autumn

Fall Wreath

The silver leaves with metallic outlines of this fall wreath have a timeless and versatile appeal, making it a great all-year-round decoration that’s perfect for all occasions and for different spaces.

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Green Magnolias

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Photo: cutertudor

The elegance of green and gold magnolias gives this farmhouse living room’s mantel a warm and vibrant update. The colors of the wreath also complement the distressed blue wood fence as well as the rest of the interior.

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Green and Gold

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