We researched the best wreaths to fit your decorating style, considering factors like size, outdoor suitability, and lights included. Our best overall pick is the Frontgate Christmas Cheer Cordless Wreath. Indoors or outdoors, this beautiful wreath features LED lights, natural sprays of greenery, and a festive red bow. Here are the best holiday decor wreaths. The warm white lights run on a six or 18-battery for hands-free decor that shines through the night. Frontgate’s outdoor wreaths are suitable for indoor and outdoor use, but it’s best to use them under covered porches and entryways, so your wreath stays fresh and beautiful for longer. This pick is also cordless and runs on batteries, so it’s perfect for tricky outdoor areas without outlets. The star of this festive wreath is the bright red bow with gold trim that sits on top and adds the perfect pop of color to the traditional greenery. If a bow isn’t your thing, Frontgate offers a ton of other bow and decor options to personalize your wreath to look exactly how you want it. It comes in two sizes to fit your door and Frontgate will replace any defective items up to one year after purchase to ensure the best decorating experience time after time. Price at time of publish: $79+ This budget-friendly wreath is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, and you can decorate it with ornaments, ribbons, pine cones, and more to truly make it your own. Price at time of publish: $27 Designed for indoor use, this wreath will indulge your senses this holiday season with notes of orange and apple beneath the cinnamon staple. Additionally, all of the botanicals are grown without chemicals or pesticides. Price at time of publish: $100 This wreath comes pre-strung with 300 warm white LED lights, and there are close to 882 branch tips that you can arrange to your liking. With spare bulbs and fuses, this artificial option to built to last years and years of festivities. Price at time of publish: $169 Price at time of publish: $70 Price at time of publish: $94 Perfect for indoor use, this sleek option is perfect to spice up with a ribbon or string of lights while the simple color scheme could suit any home decor for year-round use. Price at time of publish: $95 This holiday wreath comes in a variety of sizes, ranging from 24 to 48 inches in diameter, and each wreath features hundreds of branch tips for a full, realistic appearance. The wreaths are decorated with pine cones and red berries, and with the addition of a perfectly tied bow, it would be a festive addition to your front door. Price at time of publish: $44 Price at time of publish: $40 Price at time of publish: $79+ While it doesn’t come with lights, we’d argue that it doesn’t even need them with fresh juniper, eucalyptus, and olive branches bringing winter woodlands to your door. Price at time of publish: $120+ Price at time of publish: $98 Price at time of publish: $90 Price at time of publish: $375 Price at time of publish: $25 Price at time of publish: $40

Indoor vs. Outdoor

While all wreaths fare better inside, away from direct light and heat, artificial wreaths generally hold up well in any kind of temperature and conditions. Wreaths constructed with wire (in addition to glue), as opposed to glue only, have more sound construction though. If you live in a particularly harsh winter climate, check to see if the manufacturer recommends outdoor use before hanging it on your front door. 

Lights

Whether to purchase a wreath with lights or not is entirely a personal preference, but for outdoor wreaths, keep in mind that the sun sets terribly early during the holiday season. For a magical outdoor wreath, one that neighbors can enjoy after 5:00 p.m., look for one already decorated with battery-operated LED lights. Some come with spare bulbs.

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This article was written and researched by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance writer specializing in decorating and design. She covers home products for The Spruce. Additional research was done by Megan McCarty, a writer for The Spruce and MyDomaine with over 13 years of experience in both print and digital media, and Julia Fields, assistant editor at The Spruce. For all of these options, knot fishing wire or ribbon around your wreath to hang on the hook.  To guarantee your holiday wreaths stay in perfect shape until next December though, it’s a good idea to invest in wreath storage boxes. (Hat boxes work too.) They’ll last year after year, and ensure your wreaths will too. They’ll also maximize your storage since you can stack the boxes amongst your other decorations, or hang them from their handles. Label the boxes either with a sticky note or a picture so you know exactly what’s in them without having to peek inside.