Best 24” Wreath: Front Door Wreath
If you are looking for a wreath to hang on a front door, a 24″ wreath is probably your best bet. This one came recommended by our readers and we agree—it looks lovely! We liked the nice balance of yellow and orange hues.
What We Liked
• Looks great on a front door.
• Pretty balance of orange and yellow
• Great base if you want to add some of your own embellishments. Some of our crafty readers add gold pumpkins to give this ring some bling.
What Needs Work
• A bit pricey.
Best Wreath Between Doors: DearHouse 22 in Wreath
If you have a screen door on your front door, you need a wreath that is thin enough to fit in the space. After looking at several options recommended by our readers and doing some measuring of our own, we think the DearHouse 22″ wreath is your best bet.
What We Liked
• Nice color combination.
• Good for indoor or outdoor as long as it is sheltered from weather.
• Affordable.
• Vibrant.
What Needs Work
• Pieces can fall off if exposed to weather.
Best Budget-Friendly: Artificial Floral Wreath
We loved this 20″ wreath for its overall quality and balance of harvest colors—and a price that is easy on the wallet.
What We Liked
• Makes a great table centerpiece.
• Well made.
• Affordable.
• Thin enough to fit between screen door and front door.
What Needs Work
• Needs a bit of adjusting to look just right.
Best Wreath with Pumpkins: Tiny Land 22 inches Wreath for Front-Door-Décor
Nothing sets the season like pumpkins—pumpkin spice coffee, pumpkin pie and more. Yet it is surprising how many wreaths we researched for this article omitted that element. This one does it right: Tiny Land’s 22″ wreath impressed us with foliage and, yes, pumpkins.
What We Liked
• Vibrant colors.
• Pumpkins!
• Nice balance of autumn colors, including berries and silk foliage.
What Needs Work
• Not full enough for some folks.
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