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    25 Easter Door Decorations for 2026 You’ll Want Up Way Longer Than Just Easter
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25 Easter Door Decorations for 2026 You’ll Want Up Way Longer Than Just Easter

Want to make a cheerful first impression before guests even step inside? These 25 Easter door decorations are festive, colorful, and full of charm perfect for welcoming the season with style, warmth, and a touch of springtime joy.

25 Easter Door Decorations That Make a Bright, Welcoming Statement in 2026

In 2026, Easter door decor is all about creating that first cheerful impression—blending soft spring colors, fresh florals, and playful seasonal details that instantly lift your home’s exterior. It’s an easy way to celebrate the season while adding charm and personality right at your doorstep.

Whether you love classic wreaths or more creative, statement-making designs, these ideas offer plenty of inspiration for every style. Ahead, discover festive and stylish ways to decorate your door that feel inviting, joyful, and perfectly on-trend for Easter.

1. Buttercream Bloom Frame

@johnlewis_allie

A pale yellow door sets the tone here, soft and sunlit, wrapped in a delicate halo of blush blossoms and creamy roses. The floral garland feels intentional but still relaxed, like it grew there naturally over time. That tiny wreath with pastel eggs at the center adds just enough Easter without tipping into theme overload.

It’s the kind of entry that feels fresh rather than fussy. If you’re recreating this look, keep your palette tight, think butter yellow, soft pink, and muted greens, then let texture do the work instead of piling on color.


2. Full Bloom Fantasy Arch

This one doesn’t whisper spring, it sings it. Layers of roses, lilacs, and trailing blooms cascade over the doorway in a way that feels almost couture. The wreath ties it together, but honestly, the arch is the moment.

There’s a maximalist confidence here that works because the colors are blended, not chaotic. If you lean bold, keep your florals in a cohesive palette so the abundance feels curated, not crowded.


3. Wild Garden Cottage Entry

@melanielissackinteriors

A teal door framed with airy, slightly untamed florals feels like stepping into a countryside storybook. The mix of delicate stems, dried textures, and soft pastel eggs gives it that “just gathered from the garden” energy.

It’s charming in a quiet way. Lean into asymmetry like this to keep things interesting, and mix in a few unexpected elements, dried grasses or branches, to ground all those soft blooms.


4. Storybook Bunny Welcome

@onedayinourhouse

This entry feels like a page from a children’s book. Tall fabric banners with dressed bunnies frame the door, while small details, carrots, baskets, boots, add layers of charm.

It’s playful without feeling cluttered. When working with themed decor, anchoring it with a soft neutral door and a few consistent tones keeps everything feeling cohesive.


5. Garden Party Steps

@prettydoorsofbritain

Two mossy green bunnies sit like quiet hosts on either side of a turquoise door, surrounded by pots of fresh flowers. The gingham bow above adds just the right hint of nostalgia.

There’s a lived-in ease here that feels inviting. Grouping planters at different heights creates that full, abundant look without needing a full floral installation.


6. Classic Easter Cottage

@prettydoorsofbritain

A sage green door with a simple wreath, flanked by tulips and soft greenery, feels timeless. The symmetry is calming, and the woven baskets add warmth against the brick.

This is the kind of styling that doesn’t date. Stick to natural materials and a restrained palette, and your entry will feel effortlessly seasonal year after year.


7. Soft Pastel Simplicity

@rebeccaloves__

There’s a quiet elegance here, pale green door, subtle wreath, and galvanized buckets filled with tulips just beginning to bloom. Nothing feels overdone.

It’s proof that restraint can be beautiful. Let negative space breathe, and choose a few quality pieces instead of filling every corner.


8. Cottage Garden Pup Moment

@retreatthr13n

A classic stone doorway softened with a wreath and clusters of potted blooms, plus a curious little dog stealing the scene. Painted eggs tucked into planters add a playful nod.

It feels personal and warm. Mixing everyday elements with seasonal accents keeps things from feeling too staged.


9. Color Pop Floral Cascade

@staceymoondesigns

A dramatic cascade of saturated blooms spills down one side of a dark door, bold oranges, pinks, and blues playing against the black backdrop. It’s striking and confident.

This is all about contrast. Pair vibrant florals with a darker base to let every color stand out without competing.


10. Quiet Easter Entry Hall

@tartingupno.12

Inside the door, the styling continues with a simple wreath and a branch display dotted with hanging eggs. The warm wood console and soft lighting ground the look.

It’s subtle but layered. Bringing your Easter decor just inside the entry makes the whole space feel intentional, not just the front door.


11. Bunny Trail Doorway

@anne_marie_cahill

Pink bunny footprints climb the wall toward a wreath bursting with pastel eggs and florals. It’s playful, a little unexpected, and completely joyful.

There’s a storytelling element here that works so well. A small motif repeated, like these footprints, can make even simple decor feel imaginative.


12. Minimal Wreath Moment

@at_home_with_amy_and_h

A clean entry with twin topiary trees and a single floral wreath keeps everything polished. The symmetry and muted tones feel almost tailored.

It’s a great reminder that less can feel elevated. Keep shapes structured and colors restrained for a more refined Easter look.


13. Blush Door Romance

@bunnyandbearstudiouk

A soft pink door paired with a vintage-style bicycle and blooming pots creates a romantic, almost Parisian feel. The wreath ties into the palette without overpowering it.

There’s a softness here that feels dreamy. Matching your door color to your florals creates that seamless, styled-through look.


14. Bright Pink Statement

@camden_house1886

A bold pink door with a floral wreath and simple lantern accents feels cheerful and unapologetic. The bright tone carries the entire look.

Sometimes the door is the decor. When your base is this strong, keep accessories minimal so it can shine.


15. Bunny Garden Display

@candsfloraldesigns

A large sculptural bunny centerpiece surrounded by florals and carrots turns the entry into a full Easter vignette. It’s festive and full of personality.

This is for those who love a moment. Go big with one focal piece, then build around it with smaller details that echo the theme.


16. Whimsical Wonderland Door

@charlottejowersdesigns

Layers of pastel ribbons, florals, and a playful bunny figure create a look that feels straight out of a fairytale. It’s detailed, colorful, and full of charm.

There’s a sense of layering done right here. Mix textures, ribbons, florals, and soft fabrics, but keep the palette cohesive to avoid overwhelm.


17. Giant Egg Accents

@countrycutecreations

Oversized pastel eggs flank the door, paired with a soft floral wreath and matching planters. It’s playful but still styled.

Scaling up a few elements like this instantly makes an impact. Balance oversized pieces with softer details so the look doesn’t feel heavy.


18. Rustic Porch Easter

@happilyeverethel

A black door with a simple egg wreath, layered with lanterns, wood textures, and soft greenery. It leans rustic but still feels fresh.

It’s all about contrast here. Pair dark tones with lighter seasonal accents to keep things feeling grounded but not heavy.


19. Sweet Spring Welcome

@heidis_house_of_aces

A soft neutral entry with a floral wreath and charming signage feels welcoming without trying too hard. The muted palette keeps everything calm.

It’s approachable and easy to recreate. Stick to soft tones and a few meaningful pieces for that effortless “home sweet home” feel.


20. Romantic Garden Arch

@home.byclaire

A lush floral arch filled with pink blossoms, greenery, and delicate Easter accents frames the door like a secret garden entrance. It feels immersive and magical.

There’s a sense of abundance here, but it’s still cohesive. When layering florals, repeat a few key colors throughout to keep the look flowing instead of chaotic.


21. Classic Easter Charm

@housebeautifuluk

A soft sage door tucked beneath an arched brick frame, dressed with a perfectly round wreath of pastel eggs, feels like Easter done the timeless way. The moss bunnies standing guard and those scattered painted eggs bring in just enough play without disturbing the calm symmetry.

It’s the kind of entry that feels thoughtful rather than styled to perfection. Keep your base neutral like this, then layer in gentle seasonal touches, a wreath, a pair of figures, a few tucked details, and let the architecture carry the rest.


22. Whimsical Spring Burst

@in_need_of_vitamin_sea_

This doorway feels like spring unraveled in the best way. Twisting branches, blossoms, and dangling eggs create a loose, almost windswept frame, while pops of bright pink and citrus tones peek through like little surprises.

There’s movement in every corner, and that’s what makes it work. Let your arrangement feel slightly undone, and mix in height and texture so your door feels alive rather than arranged.


23. Sunshine Garden Frame

@johnlewis_allie

A butter-yellow door wrapped in a lush green garland dotted with soft florals feels instantly uplifting. The wreath at the center adds a gentle focal point, but it’s really that leafy frame that steals the show.

It’s fresh, optimistic, and quietly polished. Pair a strong door color with a natural garland like this, and you get that balance between structure and softness that always feels inviting.


24. Maximalist Easter Moment

@mychristmas

This one leans fully into celebration. Oversized ornaments, bold ribbons, layered florals, and a playful bunny centerpiece all come together in a way that feels almost theatrical.

And yet, it works because every element speaks the same language. If you go big, commit to it, repeat your colors, echo your shapes, and let the whole look feel intentional instead of overwhelming.


25. Soft Blush Wreath Detail

@myholidayaddiction

A close-up moment that feels delicate and romantic, this wreath pairs blush florals with speckled eggs and that oversized satin bow that instantly softens everything. The bunny ears tucked at the top add a subtle, charming twist.

It’s a reminder that even a single piece can set the tone. Focus on detail, texture, and a cohesive palette, and your door doesn’t need much else to feel beautifully dressed for the season.