30 Wreaths for Christmas That Embody Farmhouse Holiday Style

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Published: August 31, 2021
Updated: December 13, 2023

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Whether I’m looking to get into the holiday spirit or refresh my home with seasonal decor, adding a wreath for Christmas is my go-to! What I love about wreaths is that they are easy to integrate into any room, are affordable, and come in a wide variety of styles.

While I am personally a fan of traditional green wreaths for Christmas with their simplicity and lush coloring, there are also snowy white wreaths that exude elegance. Then you can’t forget those rustic, woven branch wreaths that are easy to customize with everything from flowers to berries. Love one-of-a-kind decor? You can also craft your own wreath like some of the homeowners on the list below—it is an easy project that can be done even by a novice DIYer!

I truly believe that every home has space for a wreath for Christmas. And these wreath ideas will have you itching to add one to your holiday wishlist. These little festive circles woven with greenery, florals, ribbon, and other treasures are some of the most versatile pieces of holiday decor you can own. And if you find the perfect place to hang one in your home, it may just be the showpiece that your Christmas display is missing!

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Door Wreath for Christmas

Christmas Wreath

Since this farmhouse mudroom door painted a soft blue is already the star of the show, a simple wreath was a brilliant choice. It adds to the focal point without competing with it. Plus, the wreath hanger won’t damage the door’s finish. Draping a wreath hanger over a door is perhaps the easiest way to embrace a wreath for Christmas—they don’t require any special tools, are reasonably affordable, and won’t cause damage.

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An Extra Door for Extra Style

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If you don’t have room on your front door, you could always place a wreath on a decorative door inside your entryway. Shown above is a distressed door with a wreath and eucalyptus garland that is sure to impress guests.

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Movie Magic

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This picturesque scene looks like it is straight from a Christmas Hallmark movie! Get the look by leaning a door against a tree and adding a wreath with a colorful bow. Just be sure to secure the door to the tree with a tie of some sort if your area is prone to high winds—even the best Christmas wreath looks a lot less fab of the ground!

Front Door Christmas Wreath

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Scandinavian Christmas Wreath

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This earthy wreath is crafted from branches and eucalyptus, giving it a natural feel that melds with the rest of this striking Scandinavian setup. A branch wreath is a great base to start with. They are full of texture and natural charm but simple enough to effortlessly blend with additions like bows, flowers, and greenery. They are commonly found at craft stores, or you can always try a DIY branch wreath.

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DIY Wreath for Christmas

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This stunning front door wreath was handcrafted from white pine, Fraser Fir, and Normand Fir. However, you don’t need any specific tree species to craft a beautiful wreath—get creative with what you can get your hands on! Juniper berries are used to embellish here, but pinecones, cinnamon sticks, berries, bows, and holiday ornaments are also great options.

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A Touch of Red

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Use a Christmas wreath sprinkled with red berries if you are going for the traditional red and green holiday color scheme.

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Bold Red Berry Wreath

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Or go with mostly red berries if you want your wreath to pack a big color punch. An all-berry design like this also holds an artistic and whimsical appeal, which can be perfect for adding a fun and youthful touch to a space.

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Handmade Elegance

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An abundance of white and soft colors gives this wreath a frosty look. It is a stunning DIY piece that uses snowflakes, ribbon, greenery, and bells. Try scouring your local vintage store and dollar store near the holidays to find parts to piece together your own wreath. Or, if you aren’t into DIY, check to see if any local crafters are selling wreaths. One huge benefit of displaying a handcrafted wreath for Christmas is that it is one-of-a-kind, which can help make your decor all the more alluring.

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Holiday Whimsy

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A wreath with trailing ribbons is a wonderful option to consider if you love decor with movement or are looking for a wreath with a whimsical look. Try placing a whimsical wreath with other fun decor, like this unusual cabinet, to play into its unique appearance.

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Minimal Green Wreath

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Try a wreath for Christmas that skips the embellishments to embrace a minimal aesthetic. This beauty sitting on a DIY doormat shows a wreath doesn’t have to be elaborate to impress.

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French Country Cottage Christmas Wreath

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Photo: herrhome

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White on White

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Have white walls? Keep things looking fresh and neutral by using a white wreath for Christmas. It still feels festive but has a much softer look than traditional green wreaths.

Farmhouse Christmas Wreath

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Lamb's Ear Garland Wreath

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A Simple Touch

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A green wreath is added above a farmhouse bench in this entryway to add a touch of color and seasonal flair. There is truly no right or wrong way to add a wreath to your home, so go with a wreath color and design that speaks to you and your personal style.

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Shaggy Wreath Bedroom Art

Christmas Wreath

Consider taking down the decor above a bed and replace it with a wreath for Christmas. This farmhouse bedroom keeps things simple by using just one, but you can also work in sets of twos or threes to fill out the area more.

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Organic Wreath for Christmas

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Shaggy wreaths that aren’t fully symmetrical tend to pair well with vintage farmhouse decor. However, they can be used in any home that prefers decor to feel organic or wabi-sabi.

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Christmas Wreath Holder

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When adding a wreath for Christmas, doors and walls are the most common places to hang them. But that doesn’t mean you’re limited to those spots. A wreath holder also works wonderfully. Plus, it melds well with all decor, from rustic to transitional.

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Cozy Coffee Corner

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Another option for hanging a wreath is to use existing wall hooks as this coffee corner does.

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Christmas Mantel Magic

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Since this is a more uncommon place to hang a wreath for Christmas, it makes it all the more eye-catching! You can jazz up any mirror with a suction cup hook and a wreath.

Mantel Christmas Wreath

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Window Wreaths

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These window wreaths help draw attention to the large shuttered windows while adding some Christmas charm to this living room. To make wreaths pop on windows at night, consider stringing them with some solar-powered lights. There won’t be an unsightly cord to plug in. Plus, they will get plenty of charge during the day, so they will be ready to sparkle and dazzle come sundown!

 

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A Cozy Christmas Dinner

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Southern Christmas Charm

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A wreath from Southern Charm Market helps infuse this living room with holiday spirit.

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Vintage Farmhouse Style

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When it comes to ribbons on wreaths, they aren’t just for bows—try wrapping a piece around the top to make a hanger. This home uses one with black and white stripes that mimic the neutral, contrasting color scheme used throughout the space.

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Santa's Kitchen

Christmas Wreath

Pretty sure this is what Santa’s kitchen looks like! It is absolutely overflowing with holiday cheer thanks to some whimsical accessories. This includes wreaths hung on the bar stools and the hood range, as well as a festive table runner fitted with a trio of Christmas cloches.

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Cheery Kitchen Chairs

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Kitchen Wreath for Christmas

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A wreath can always be used to jazz up a range hood. Just be sure to pick one that doesn’t shed on the stove to eliminate the risk of a fire.

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Kitchen Cabinet Collection

A barrage of minimal wreaths contrasts against clean white cabinets. If you want to add more Christmas decor but don’t have a shelf like this kitchen does, try decorating the top of your cabinets instead.

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Laundry Cabinet Cheer

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Look for cabinets in other rooms in your home that could use a wreath. The cheerful Christmas touches in this farmhouse laundry room might just make laundry time a little less dreadful!

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Wash, Dry, Decorate

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Ringing in The Holiday Season

Christmas Wreath

Lastly, you don’t need a traditional wreath to embrace all the style and Christmas cheer that comes with one. For example, this living room runs garland and ornaments around a ring chandelier to make a suspended wreath of sorts. Often the best wreaths for Christmas are rooted in creativity!

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