The best fall wreaths — 9 pretty editor and shopper-approved picks

Spruce up your seasonal decor with these beautiful buys

Three pictures of fall wreaths hung on wooden, light blue, and dark blue doors
(Image credit: Anthropologie / Etsy)

One of the best ways to welcome the new season to your home is by hanging up a beautiful wreath. Fall is one of the best times to do this, as there are so many gorgeous ones with leaves, berries, and branches.

I'm Real Homes content editor, which means that not only do I have an eye for style, but I know how to hunt down a bargain. I've spent three hours scouring the internet and have found nine beautiful wreaths that fit this brief and are highly-rated by shoppers. “Fall wreaths are a great way to bring in some fall color to your decorating, indoors or out,” says Andre Kazimierski, CEO of Improovy Painters of North Shore. “I love to incorporate them into a fall mantle display, and they will pair excellently with things like fall-themed candles, flowers, and more.”

If you're looking for fall decor buys and are searching for wreaths specifically, these wonderful picks are all beautiful options.

The best fall wreaths, as approved by shoppers

FAQs

What do fall wreaths symbolize?

Fall wreaths symbolize abundance and the upcoming harvest which is then celebrated during Thanksgiving.

Where do you put a fall wreath?

You can put a fall wreath in a variety of places in and around your home, such as:

  • Front gate
  • Front door
  • Entryway hooks
  • Living room fireplace
  • Above a mirror
  • Above a window
  • On a table

Whether you hang yours up on your door or place it somewhere else, fall wreaths are a bright and beautiful way to celebrate the season.

Love fall wreaths but would rather make your own? We've also got guides on how to make a classic floral fall wreath and how to make a rustic wood fall wreath.

Eve Smallman
Content Editor

Hi there! I’m the former content editor at Real Homes and I'm now a freelance journalist.. I've been a lifestyle journalist for over five years, previously working as an editor across regional magazines. Before this, I graduated from Nottingham Trent University a degree in journalism, along with an NCTJ gold diploma. For Real Homes, I specialized in interior design, trends and finding the best viral buys.