As the days grow longer and the flowers begin to bloom, there's no better time to refresh your home décor with a beautiful spring or summer wreath. Whether you're dressing up your front door, styling an interior wall, or creating a welcoming entryway, a well-chosen wreath can transform any space. Here are our favourite styling ideas to inspire you this season.
1. Make a Statement on Your Front Door
Your front door is the first thing guests see — so make it count! A wreath with a 50cm overall diameter is the perfect statement size for most standard UK doors. Here's how to style it beautifully:
- Hang your wreath at eye level, roughly in the centre of the door.
- Use a wide satin or jute ribbon in a complementary colour to hang it — this adds an extra decorative touch.
- For a cohesive look, match your wreath tones to your door colour or your planter pots nearby.
- Pair a vibrant orange and pink wreath with terracotta pots for a bold, Mediterranean-inspired entrance.
2. Create a Welcoming Entryway Inside
Wreaths aren't just for front doors! Hanging one in your hallway or entryway instantly creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Try these ideas:
- Hang a soft lilac and lavender wreath above a console table with a matching candle and vase arrangement.
- Layer a wreath over a large mirror for an effortlessly elegant look.
- Place a wreath on a picture ledge or shelf, leaning it casually against the wall for a relaxed, styled feel.
3. Style a Feature Wall
A wreath on a feature wall adds texture, colour, and personality to any room. Here's how to do it well:
- Group three wreaths of different sizes together for a gallery wall effect — mix colours within the same palette for a cohesive look.
- Hang a single large wreath as a focal point above a fireplace or sofa.
- In a bedroom, a soft floral wreath above the headboard adds a romantic, cottage-garden feel.
4. Bring the Garden Indoors
Spring and summer are all about bringing the outdoors in. Use your wreath as part of a wider nature-inspired display:
- Pair a sunflower wreath with dried pampas grass and eucalyptus stems in a tall vase for a boho-chic corner.
- Complement a mixed blues wreath with blue and white ceramic accessories for a fresh, coastal feel.
- Place a chunky wicker wreath alongside rattan baskets and linen cushions for a relaxed, farmhouse aesthetic.
5. Use Wreaths for Seasonal Celebrations
Spring and summer are packed with occasions worth celebrating — and a wreath is a beautiful way to mark them:
- Easter: A pastel floral wreath on the front door sets a festive, welcoming tone.
- Mother's Day: Gift a handcrafted wreath and style it together as a special activity.
- Garden parties & BBQs: Hang wreaths on fences, gates, or pergolas to create a magical outdoor atmosphere.
- Weddings & celebrations: Use wreaths as table centrepieces, aisle decorations, or photo backdrops.
6. Mix Textures for a Layered Look
The most beautiful styled spaces combine different textures and materials. Our wreaths are perfect for this:
- A chunky wicker base adds rustic warmth and natural texture.
- Silk blooms bring softness and colour.
- Ribbon trails add movement and a finishing flourish.
Try pairing your wreath with other natural textures like linen, rattan, wood, and stone for a layered, considered look that feels both stylish and homely.
7. Care Tips to Keep Your Wreath Looking Beautiful
One of the best things about artificial wreaths is how little maintenance they need. To keep yours looking its best:
- Dust gently with a soft brush or use a hairdryer on a cool setting to remove dust.
- Store in a cool, dry place when not in use — a large box or bag will protect the flowers.
- Keep out of prolonged direct sunlight to preserve the colours.
- Gently reshape any flowers or foliage after storage.
Find Your Perfect Spring & Summer Wreath
Ready to refresh your home this season? Browse our handcrafted spring and summer wreath collection — from vibrant sunflower designs to soft lilac and lavender arrangements, there's something beautiful for every home and style. Each wreath is lovingly made by hand, with a 35cm base and 50cm overall diameter, making them the perfect size for most UK front doors and interior spaces.