12 Summer Wreaths That Will Energize Your Front Door

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From botanicals to fruit, these porch decorations showcase the most popular motifs of the season.

<p>Courtesy of Terrain, Pottery Barn, Balsam Hill</p>

Courtesy of Terrain, Pottery Barn, Balsam Hill

When warm weather arrives, it's time to retire your winter decorations in favor of more seasonal options—and that includes your wreaths. Often seen as a design element relegated to cold-weather holidays, wreaths can also be utilized as porch décor during the summer. Filled with seasonal blooms, fruit, and tons of color, summer wreaths are an easy way to signal to passersby that you're ready for warmer, sunnier days.

To get the most out the newest addition to your porch, select a wreath based on the summer season, rather than a specific holiday (like the Fourth of July). "This way, your door will stay current for a few months, as opposed to just a few days," says Ashley Greer of Atelier Ashley Flowers. You should also choose a wreath that is made from durable materials and can withstand the elements. "If you get a lot of sun, it might be a good idea to choose a wreath that is all one color," says Greer. "That way when it fades, it will feel consistent."

Ahead, you'll find wreaths that nod to the season's most recognizable motifs, from hydrangeas to fresh fruit. Display them inside your home or on your front porch for summer-long beauty.

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Terrain Hydrangea Iron Wreath

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Courtesy of Terrain

Hydrangeas are perhaps the most recognizable summer bloomer—and this wreath pays homage to the beloved perennial. The best part? The decoration is made from iron, so you don't have to worry about its gorgeous pastel colors fading in the sun.

Price at time of publish: $198

West Elm Dried Floral Wreath

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Courtesy of West Elm

Add a pop of color to doors, windows, or mantels with this floral wreath, which features dried marjoram, sage, statice, strawflowers, globes, and more botanicals. It should be shielded from direct sunlight, so if you're displaying the wreath outside, be sure to pick a shaded area.

Price at time of publish: $129

West Elm Dried Savory and Marjoram Wreath

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Courtesy of West Elm

If you're looking for a more understated summer wreath, this one blends simplicity with elegance. The dried wreath is composed of savory (an annual herb of the mint family) and marjoram (a mid- to late-summer bloomer).

Price at time of publish: $129

Darby Creek Trading Mixed Purple Pansy Front Door Wreath

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Courtesy of Darby Creek Trading

Welcome the arrival of warmer weather with this front door wreath, which celebrates pansies—a beautiful spring and summer bloomer.

Price at time of publish: $69

Pottery Barn Faux Orange Wreath

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Courtesy of Pottery Barn

Brightly colored fruit immediately conjures visions of summer, and this on-theme wreath will, too. Faux oranges and green leaves come together to form a decoration that will instantly elevate your front porch.

Price at time of publish: $199

Terrain Preserved Lemon Mint Wreath

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Courtesy of Terrain

This whimsical wreath looks like something you'd find in a woodland forest. The hand-crafted decoration is made up of wispy stems and bright blooms—including lemon mint, German statice, limelight hydrangea, and poppy pods—for a from-nature look.

Price at time of publish: $134

Creekside Farms Dried Tropical Wreath

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Courtesy of One Kings Lane

Reminiscent of a tropical vacation, this wreath boasts an array of dried florals that burst with color, including salal, integrafolia, yarrow, and rippen. Its should be kept away from bright sunlight to prevent premature fading.

Price at time of publish: $110

Anthropologie Mixed Moss Wreath

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Courtesy of Anthropologie

If your landscape leans into a natural aesthetic, this mixed moss wreath is the perfect evergreen accessory. The bright blend of preserved clump moss, reindeer moss, sheet moss, and lichen forms this hand-crafted hoop, giving it forest-inspired charm.

Price at time of publish: $150

Pottery Barn "Dried With a Flourish" Wreath

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Courtesy of Pottery Barn

Wildflowers pop up everywhere when the weather warms. The natural landscape is the inspiration for this lush wreath, which has the color, texture, and personality of a wildflower bouquet.

Price at time of publish: $69

Williams Sonoma Farmers' Market Herb Live Wreath

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Courtesy of Williams Sonoma

Bring the farmers' market to your front door with this aptly named and scented wreath. Hand-crafted from dried herbs grown on a family-owned farm, the piece abounds with color and texture—and comes in three different sizes. The botanical display features a mix of living blooms and herbs.

Price at time of publish: $99.95

Pottery Barn Faux Magnolia Bud Wreath

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Courtesy of Pottery Barn

Nothing says summer quite like magnolias. Glossy, double-sided magnolia leaves line this 24-inch wreath, which is dotted with faux buds in different "stages" of opening.

Price at time of publish: $269

Balsam Hill Provencal Lavender Foliage

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Courtesy of Balsam Hill

Inspired by a location many people would like be come summer—the French countryside—this wreath is loaded with lavender blooms accented by silver-gray leaves. The smell of these dried flowers will create a serene mood on your front porch.

Price at time of publish: $89