
Guidelines to Maintain Your Decorative Cabinet Wreaths
November 28, 2025
How to Style Cabinet Wreaths in Small Kitchens Without Overcrowding
November 29, 2025For someone who enjoys decorating but wants to avoid making big changes to your kitchen for every season, cabinet wreaths offer the perfect solution. Sprigs of faux florals, greenery, and other embellishments transform your cabinetry into seasonal decor while taking minimal effort to create and install. The best part is the cabinet wreaths are a seasonal swap. This allows you to update the decor in your kitchen multiple times at minimal cost and minimal use of storage for decor items.
Spring: Soft Florals and Fresh Greenery
For spring, cabinet wreaths should be light and full of renewal. Eucalyptus, pastel blooms, and soft ribbons all achieve this. Lavender, daisies, and ribbons work wonderfully. However, if you are looking for something that will last longer, faux greenery is the way to go. These florals brighten the kitchen, instantly making it feel more spring-like.
Tip: To achieve the light and breezy look, use linens ribbons or sheer, gauzy fabric for your bow.
Summer: Bright, Cheerful, and Sun-Kissed
Summer is a season perfect for leaning into the bright greens of the florets and the energetic shades of the festive decors. A cabinet wreath with lemon slices and a scattering of mini sunflowers or tropical foliage strikes a perfect balance of cheerful decorations without overwhelming the bright summer sun. If your kitchen is a hot zone, be sure to opt for UV-resistant faux kitchen decor elements so the wreath doesn’t fall victim to fading. This season usually involves the use of bolder ribbon colors like the citrus yellows, corals and teals.
For a twist, weave a thin string of battery-operated fairy lights into your summer wreaths for evenings spent cooking or entertaining.
Autumn: Warm Tones and Cozy Textures
All cabinet wreaths for fall are about the warmth and coziness of the season. Rich burnt thanksgiving color palettes with the deep greens and yellows work so well with autumn decor, especially kitchen wreaths! To complete the cozy harvest look, mini pumpkins and wheat berry clusters work like magic. This time of the season, velvet ribbon is especially so, as the soft texture of it adds such a lovely touch. These wreaths instantly shift your kitchen into “fall baking mode” and fill the space with autumn charm.
Tip: If your style is to stay subtle for the fall season, greenery wreaths made of simple eucalyptus or olive with a dark ribbon work perfectly fine.
Winter: Festive, Neutral, or a Mix of Both
Wreaths are a lovely addition year-round, as their edge-changing versatility makes them a classic for winter styling as well. You can go full holiday with faux pine branches, foam berries, tacky ornamentation, and cheap red plaid ribbon. You can also adopt a more minimal, but still chic wintery, frosted greenery and use a classy soft ivory or charcoal ribbon, a look that will work even after the holiday season. Adding touches like mini bells or foam pinecones can round out the contour of the holiday season, but can stave off the overwhelment of tackiness.
Tip: For coordinated holiday gatherings, you can effortlessly round out the kitchen-dining space by matching your wreath ribbon to your table runner or centerpiece.
Simple storage and easy swaps
Light storage is a huge bonus of winter styling with cabinet wreaths. Use seasonal wreaths with a labeled zip bag or small bin for ease and comfort in switching them out whenever you feel the itch for a redesign, and you can feel a burst of inspiration to change your style and decor. Winter cabinet wreaths are easy to enjoy style and light your home compactly, staying true to the seasonal vibe.
With plenty of seasonal cabinet wreath ideas, you can keep your kitchen decluttered and looking perfectly in tune with the time of year through beautiful, effortless swaps and styling.


