22 Charming Christmas Outdoor Window Wreaths to Put Your House into Holiday Mode

Last updated on December 8, 2025

Check out our Christmas outdoor window wreaths that show exactly how to make your home look warmly festive from the outside.

These wreaths started with one simple question we kept asking on job sites. How do we make a house look dressed for Christmas without looking like it’s auditioning for a light show competition?

From crisp, classic red-bow window wreaths to lodge-style buffalo-check ribbons and ornament-stuffed window boxes, every design here is our answer to “festive, but make it tasteful.”

We pulled heavily from New England streetscapes, cozy farmhouses, and a few cabins that live rent‑free in our imaginations. Symmetry, strong ribbon choices, and greenery that looks like it could actually smell amazing.

If you’ve ever stood outside your house holding a wreath and thinking, “Now what?”, these setups are meant to solve exactly that moment.

Classic Red Bow Window Wreaths

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Grey house with matching green wreaths and red bows on every window and around the front door

Each wreath leans into that timeless pairing of deep green foliage and bold red bows, popping beautifully against the cool gray siding and white trim. The repetition across every window creates a rhythm, so the whole façade feels coordinated, almost like the house dressed itself using a holiday capsule wardrobe.

The doorway garland frames the black front door, echoing the wreaths and drawing the eye straight to the entry like a subtle “holiday starts here” sign. Lanterns, plaid textiles, and layered textures on the porch warm up the look, keeping it from feeling too formal—more charming Christmas card than grand hotel lobby.

Snowy Farmhouse Ruby Ribbon Wreaths

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White house with red-bowed window wreaths

Each wreath leans into lush, traditional greenery, but the real star is that long, tailored red ribbon dropping just enough to feel a little dramatic. Against the crisp white siding and snow, the deep green and bright red create a bold, almost storybook contrast that feels effortless rather than fussy.

The placement is wonderfully disciplined—one wreath per window, perfectly centered—so the whole façade reads like a neatly wrapped present. It’s clearly inspired by classic New England holiday charm, with a touch of “I decorated in five minutes and still look put together” energy that any busy homeowner can appreciate.

Twinkling Wreaths On Winter Brickfront

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Brick house with matching lit Christmas wreaths

Each window wreath mirrors the others in perfect symmetry, framing the traditional brick facade with deep greenery, warm lights, and bold red bows. The matching wreath on the red front door ties everything together, turning the entrance into a cheerful focal point that practically hums “welcome in” before you even knock.

The design leans into classic colonial charm, but the repetition of identical wreaths across every window gives it a crisp, almost graphic look—like a holiday illustration brought to life. It’s inspired by old-town streets where every house dressed up for Christmas, just updated with clean lines, simple color contrast, and enough twinkle lights to be festive without competing with the neighbors’ inflatable snowman.

Lantern Lit Holiday Wreath Facade

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Two story stone house with red-bow wreaths and glowing porch lanterns

Each window is crowned with a lush evergreen wreath, the bold red bows popping beautifully against the gray shutters and stone facade. The front door repeats the wreath-and-bow combo, framed by a generous garland that turns the entry into a soft, green picture frame.

Lanterns with pillar candles line the steps and walkway, adding a warm golden glow that makes the house feel like it’s hosting a permanent holiday party—no RSVP required. Simple rocking chairs, plaid pillows, and minimal red side tables echo the wreath ribbons, tying the whole outdoor look together in a way that feels both classic and relaxed.

Crimson Velvet Snow Night Window Wreath

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Snowy brick house window with lit wreath

The wreath leans into timeless charm with dense evergreen branches, gold baubles, and that deep crimson velvet bow stealing the show like it knows it’s the star. Snow resting on the greenery softens the silhouette, letting the warm glow from inside peek through and make the scene feel instantly welcoming.

Framed by crisp white trim and weathered black shutters, the design plays up contrast—dark, light, and rich color working together like a little holiday theater set. It feels inspired by classic New England streetscapes, where a single, well-dressed window can make the whole facade look festive without shouting “holiday” at the neighbors.

Symmetry Sleigh Bells Window Wreath Glow

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Brick house at night with red ribbon wreaths on every window and door

Each wreath hangs perfectly centered in its window, the deep red ribbons dropping just low enough to feel festive without blocking the view of the glowing interior. The front door becomes the star, framed by a lush garland and flanked by potted evergreens that echo the wreaths like well-dressed holiday bodyguards.

Warm uplighting washes the brick facade and sculpted shrubs, turning the simple greenery into a layered play of light and shadow. The whole setup feels inspired by classic New England streetscapes—elegant, orderly, and just showy enough that the neighbors might “accidentally” walk by twice.

Trimmed In Twilight Evergreen Window Garland

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Three red-ribbon evergreen wreaths over candlelit windows

Each tall mullioned window is dressed with a single lush evergreen wreath, suspended neatly from slim red satin ribbons that disappear at the top frame. The bows are full and tailored, with long trailing ends that draw the eye down toward the soft row of glowing pillar candles on the interior sill.

The warm cedar shingles and creamy trim wrap the scene in a cozy, almost storybook feel, as if the house got dressed up just enough without raiding the entire holiday aisle. The look borrows from classic New England traditions—clean symmetry, real-looking greens, and candlelight—proving you can feel incredibly festive without a single inflatable snowman in sight.

Heritage Brick Window Velvet Evergreen

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Green wreath with long red velvet bow hanging in a white-trimmed window on a brick house with black shutters

This wreath leans into timeless charm with its lush evergreen ring and that luxuriously long red velvet bow stealing the show. The deep red ribbon plays beautifully against the warm brick and crisp white window trim, giving the facade a dressed-up-but-not-trying-too-hard holiday feel.

The clean, undecorated greenery keeps the look simple and sophisticated, almost like it’s saying, “I woke up festive like this.” Paired with the bold black shutters and arched brickwork overhead, the wreath becomes a strong focal point that feels inspired by classic colonial exteriors with a modern, streamlined twist.

Front Porch Caroling Wreath Display

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Gray two story house with matching red bow wreaths on windows and porch

Every wreath is perfectly centered on the windows and door, so the whole façade feels rhythmically dressed, almost like each opening is singing the same carol in harmony. The classic green foliage and bold red bows pop against the cool gray siding and black shutters, giving that postcard look with zero visual clutter.

The porch carries the theme with garland framing the doorway, flanked by small potted evergreens and lanterns that add a soft, welcoming glow. Plaid pillows and simple wooden rockers echo the red-and-green palette, making the setup feel inspired by a cozy New England holiday—only without the frostbite.

Storybook Porch Evergreen Wreath Lineup

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White house with lit Christmas wreaths on windows and doorway

Each window is dressed with a full evergreen wreath, anchored by a bold red bow that pops against the white siding and black shutters. The repetition creates a rhythmic, almost storybook charm, like the house is politely insisting you notice every single window.

Around the front door, a lush garland and twin potted evergreens wrapped in warm white lights frame the entry like a glowing holiday picture frame. The mix of classic greenery, simple red accents, and soft lighting feels inspired by traditional New England homes, but with just enough sparkle to say, “Yes, we did plan this months in advance.”

Snowfall Framed Festive Window Crownings

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Gray two story house with red-bowed wreaths on each window during a light snowfall

Each wreath is perfectly centered in its window, the classic green and red palette popping against the cool gray siding and soft dusting of snow. The repetition across the façade gives the house a clean, tailored look, like it dressed up in its best holiday suit and actually followed the dress code.

The design is clearly inspired by traditional New England holiday homes, but it feels fresh thanks to the crisp lines of the architecture and the simple, uncluttered décor. Warm porch lighting and matching greenery at the door help draw the eye inward, making the entire front feel like an inviting holiday postcard you might secretly wish you lived in.

Lodge Style Evergreen Window Parade

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Double black-framed windows with plaid-ribbon wreaths and evergreen window boxes

This setup leans into a cozy lodge look, with lush evergreen wreaths suspended on bold buffalo-check ribbons and tied off in casual burlap bows. Pinecones dusted in faux snow and clusters of red berries keep the palette classic while adding just enough drama to stand out from the white siding.

Below, the window boxes echo the wreaths with cascading cedar, holly, and pinecones, laced with warm string lights that make the whole arrangement glow after dark. The design feels inspired by a winter cabin in the woods—only with better curb appeal and zero risk of tracking in pine needles.

Colonial Glow Evergreen Window Ringlets

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Brick house with red-bowed wreaths on every lit window

Every wreath is centered on the windowpane, hung high with a bold red ribbon so the black shutters and warm interior light act like a built‑in frame. The repetition across the façade creates a crisp, rhythmic pattern that feels almost musical, as if the house is quietly humming “Jingle Bells” to the neighborhood.

The bright red door anchors the whole look, echoing the ribbon color and giving a classic colonial brick home a festive, storybook feel. Simple evergreens, clean lines, and perfectly scaled wreaths keep the design tailored rather than fussy, proving you don’t need flashing lights to make a big holiday statement.

Bare Branch Evergreen Window Duet

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Two simple evergreen wreaths hanging on a double exterior window

This duet of lush green wreaths hangs from wide, rustic straps, keeping the look deliberately bare and beautifully unfussy. Against the crisp white window trim and soft sage siding, the greenery feels clean and modern, like a minimalist holiday outfit that skipped the sequins on purpose.

The design leans into a quiet farmhouse vibe, letting texture and shape do the talking instead of bows and baubles. It’s inspired by Scandinavian simplicity and classic American curb appeal, creating a calm, wintry statement that says “festive,” but also “we still like breathing room.”

Peppermint Bows On Powdered Porch Wreaths

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Snow-covered white house with matching green wreaths and red bows on every window and a bright yellow front door

This wreath design leans into strong symmetry, with identical evergreen circles centered on each window to frame the bright yellow door like a cheerful exclamation point. The deep green and bold red bows pop against the white siding and black shutters, giving the whole façade that “did someone order a storybook?” kind of charm.

The repetition of size and placement keeps everything feeling calm and orderly, while the unexpected yellow door injects personality and avoids looking too formal or fussy. Layered textures from the fluffy snow, crisp evergreens, and smooth painted trim create a cozy, inviting scene that feels inspired by classic small-town streetscapes with just enough quirk to say the homeowners clearly enjoy the season.

Festive Window Box Ornament Cascade

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Brick house window with twin red bow wreaths and a holiday window box overflowing with ornaments and greenery

This setup leans into classic red and green but gives it a fun twist by piling shiny ornaments into the window box like a little outdoor mantel. The twin wreaths above, tied with bold red bows, anchor the look and pull your eye upward so the whole window feels dressed for a party.

Layered evergreen branches and frosted sprigs add that just-cut-from-the-woods feel, while the red mesh ribbon adds volume and a hint of drama without taking itself too seriously. Oversized ornaments in metallic red green and silver spill over the edges, creating a playful cascade that looks like the holidays practically tumbled out of a gift box.

Porch Rockers And Ruby Ribbon Wreaths

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Gray suburban house with matching red-bow wreaths on windows and door, flanked by rocking chairs on the front porch

Each wreath is hung at a crisp, consistent height, so the red ribbons visually stitch the upper and lower windows together like a tailored holiday suit for the façade. The deep green of the evergreens pops against the cool gray siding and black shutters, giving that classic “postcard house” look without trying too hard.

Plaid cushions on the rocking chairs echo the red bows, quietly reinforcing the color story and making the porch feel like it’s dressed for a cozy outdoor gathering. The clean white columns, simple black door, and tidy planters keep everything feeling modern and fresh, while the wreaths add just enough tradition to say, “yes, we own extra cocoa mugs.”

Porchside Noel Ribbon Wreath Charm

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Gray house with red-bowed Christmas window wreaths and warm porch decor

Each window wears a lush evergreen wreath topped with a full red bow, lining up across the façade like a row of festive exclamation points. Soft white string lights trace the roofline, giving the classic gray siding a warm, candlelit glow that feels anything but chilly.

On the porch, matching wreaths, lanterns, and planters pull the look together, echoing the same red-and-green palette right down to the checked pillows on the rocking chairs. The whole setup feels inspired by timeless small-town Christmas scenes—welcoming, slightly nostalgic, and just coordinated enough to impress the neighbors without looking like it hired a stylist (even though it definitely did).

Midwinter Velvet Window Garden Glow

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Snowy front porch with lit evergreen wreaths, garland, and lanterns framing twin cottage windows

The twin wreaths hang perfectly in sync, all deep velvet ribbons and lush greens, giving the black-paned windows a dressed-up-for-the-holidays moment. Framing them, the classic lantern sconces cast a warm glow that softens the crisp white siding and makes the snow look charming instead of just cold.

Along the railing, the evergreen garland draped with fairy lights feels like a soft, wintry hedge, sprinkled naturally with fresh snow. Flanking urns filled with glossy greens and bright red berries echo the wreaths above, pulling the whole look together like the house coordinated its outfit—and nailed it.

Snowbank Cottage Ribboned Wreath Duo

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Two red-ribbon wreaths above snowy evergreen window boxes

Each wreath hangs from a single bold red ribbon, centered perfectly on the twin windows so the whole facade feels calm, tidy, and cheerfully intentional. The greens are layered with berries, pinecones, and a soft dusting of faux snow, echoing the real snow piled on the roofline.

Below, the long window boxes are stuffed with evergreens, cones, and red accents, creating a lush horizontal band that balances the round wreaths above. The overall look feels like a charming winter cottage postcard—classic and a little bit storybook, without tipping into over-the-top “North Pole gift shop” territory.

Frostkissed Porch Wreath Window Harmony

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Snowy farmhouse front with lit porch and red-bowed evergreen window wreaths

Every window wears a full, classic evergreen wreath tied with a bold red bow, lining up in perfect symmetry across the gabled front and porch. Soft white string lights trace the roofline and porch beams, so the whole house glows like it’s auditioning for a holiday snow globe.

On the porch, matching wreaths echo the window design, flanked by potted evergreens and simple white railings that keep the look crisp and uncluttered. The inspiration clearly leans into traditional farmhouse charm—think “Hallmark movie,” but edited by someone with a very good eye and a firm no-tinsel policy.

Cabin Glow Merry Window Wreathscape

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Snowy cabin porch with lit Christmas wreaths

This cozy setup pairs a lush “Merry Christmas” window wreath with a matching mini wreath on the door, all framed by soft golden string lights that outline the window and trim. The warm wood siding and simple plank door keep everything feeling rustic and unfussy, like the cabin version of your favorite winter sweater.

Overhead, a thick garland loaded with red and silver ornaments, berries, and pinecones stretches across the porch beam, echoing the wreath’s colors and adding depth against the dark evening sky. The whole look feels inspired by a storybook mountain lodge, proving that with the right greenery and glow, even a tiny porch can dress like it’s on a Christmas movie set.

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