
In Spain, preparing for Christmas is always elevated to an art form. Each year, residents look for new ways to make their homes warmer and more festive. In 2025, special attention is on Christmas wreaths—they’ve become the centerpiece of holiday décor, even outshining traditional Christmas trees in some households.
Wreaths adorn not only front doors, but also windows, fireplaces, tables, and even walls. People choose them to match their interior style, color palette, and personal taste. This season, Spaniards are favoring minimalism and natural materials, and are experimenting with shapes and hues.
Seasonal Trends
In 2025, wreaths in Scandinavian style are at the height of popularity. Light pine needles, pinecones, wooden accents, and minimal decoration—the ideal choice for modern interiors. For those who prefer an eco-friendly approach, artisans are offering eco-wreaths made from recycled materials, dried flowers, and even eucalyptus twigs.
Vintage wreaths with velvet ribbons, lace, and old toys are making a comeback. They create a cozy atmosphere and evoke family traditions. In Spain, these decorations are often passed down through generations, giving them special value.
Color Choices
This year, designers recommend choosing wreaths in neutral tones such as white, gray, beige, and green. These colors create a sense of calm and harmony. For those who prefer bold accents, wreaths with gold or silver details, as well as red berries and ribbons, are ideal.
In some regions of Spain, wreaths made from lavender and hydrangea are very popular—not only do they look beautiful, but they also fill the home with a subtle fragrance. This type of decor is especially appreciated by residents of southern provinces, where it is traditional to use local plants as home decorations.
Where to display wreaths
Spaniards don’t limit wreaths to just the front door. They decorate windows, balconies, staircases, and even kitchens. In smaller apartments, mini wreaths are often used, placed on furniture handles or as centerpieces on the festive table.
In larger homes, wreaths become part of a whole composition, paired with garlands, candles, and figurines. This approach helps create a unique atmosphere and highlights the character of each home.

Tips for making your own
Many people prefer to make wreaths by hand, using pine branches, cones, dried flowers, ribbons, and even old Christmas ornaments. The main rule is not to be afraid to experiment and mix different materials. In Spain, wreath-making workshops are popular and take place in December in many cities.
If you don’t have time for DIY, you can choose a ready-made wreath in stores. In 2025, the selection is especially wide: from simple minimalist designs to luxurious glamorous options with glitter and rhinestones.
Festive spirit
A Christmas wreath is not just a decoration, but a symbol of comfort and family warmth. In Spain, bringing it into your home marks the start of the holidays and the anticipation of magic. Everyone chooses their own style, but the main thing is that the wreath pleases the eye and creates a true winter fairytale atmosphere.












