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5 summer wreaths to spruce up your front door

Brighten up your front porch and welcome summer into your home with these seasonal decor finds.

By Michele Kettner June 26, 2020 at 3:32 pm

Now a week into summer, it is time to switch out your spring decor for those bright summer colors. Make a simple switch to your front door wreath to get your home ready for the season. From beach-themed to patriotic, these wreaths will create an inviting atmosphere for those long summer days and nights.

 

White and blue beach wreath
Photo courtesy of Wayfair

Bring those inviting beach vibes into your home with a wreath full of seashells, starfish and driftwood. // Preserved 20” Seashell Wreath, $72.99; Wayfair

Flower and Herb wreath
Photo courtesy of Williams Sonoma

If the farmers market is your favorite place to visit during the summer, this wreath is for you. Handmade with dried flowers and fragrant herbs, this wreath will give you summer vibes every time you walk through the door. // Farmer’s Market Herb Wreath, $59.95-$149.95

Red, white and blue star wreath
Photo courtesy of Plow & Hearth

Skip the flower wreaths and show off your patriotism as you celebrate summer’s most festive holidays, Fourth of July and Labor Day. // Americana Metal Stars Wreath, $59.95; Plow & Hearth

Bright flower wreath
Photo courtesy of Twoinspireyou

Summer is all about bright colors and this wreath definitely got the memo. Accent your door with bright colors of pink, purple and orange that are sure to brighten up your mood after a long day. // Summer Wreath, Multi Colored Daisy Wreath for Front Door, $155-$245; Etsy

Peach wreath
Photo courtesy of Frontgate

Trade in the summer lemons and go for the handcrafted peach wreath, sure to remind you of those humid summers. // Perfectly Peachy Wreath, $199; Frontgate

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Michele Kettner

Michele Kettner

Audience Engagement Editor

Michele Kettner joined Northern Virginia Magazine in 2020 after spending two semesters as an editorial intern at the magazine. The University of Maryland graduate is currently the audience engagement editor and covers everything from can’t-miss things to do and holiday events to new restaurant and store openings throughout Northern Virginia.

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