If you’re anything like me, as soon as the first sprout of green hits the garden, I’m ready to overhaul the front porch. Easter is the perfect excuse to go all out with pastels, florals, and—of course—lots of bunnies. I’ve gathered ten stunning porch setups that range from “elegant garden party” to “whimsical wonderland.” Whether you have a tiny stoop or a grand entryway, there’s something here to spark your creativity. Let’s walk through these looks together!
1. Floral Explosion

If you want your house to be the talk of the neighborhood, this is how you do it! This look is all about layered abundance. I love how the vibrant purple and yellow flowers frame the door, but those oversized blue speckled eggs are the real showstoppers. It feels like a secret garden exploded right on the front steps. The distressed white door keeps it feeling rustic and lived-in despite all the bright colors. If you’re trying this at home, don’t be afraid to mix and match different flower varieties—the more textures, the better!
2. Pink Perfection

Is there anything more “Spring” than pink and purple? This porch uses a soft pink door as the perfect canvas for a lush floral garland. What really catches my eye here is the use of ribbons—trailing a simple satin ribbon through your greenery adds so much movement and a touch of elegance. And can we talk about that giant white bunny? He’s like the guardian of Easter! This style is perfect if you want a look that feels polished, feminine, and super inviting.
3. Magical Twilight

Who says Easter decor is only for the daytime? This setup is absolutely magical once the sun goes down. By hanging glowing egg lanterns and orange paper orbs from cherry blossom branches, you create an atmosphere that feels straight out of a fairy tale. I love the symmetry of the oversized nests in the planters—it’s such a clever way to display colorful eggs without them getting lost. This is a great reminder to think about how your porch looks at night!
4. Teal Tranquility

For my friends who prefer something a bit more “low-key chic,” this teal door setup is a winner. It’s less about “bright and loud” and more about natural textures. The evergreen wreath with simple pastel eggs is timeless. I’m also obsessed with the rustic wooden crates used as plant stands; it gives the whole porch a relaxed, farmhouse vibe. It proves you don’t need a million flowers to make a statement—just a few well-placed accents and a beautiful door color.
5. Sage Sophistication

This look is total class. The sage green door and the pink floral rug are a match made in heaven. Notice how the wreath uses gold accents mixed with the pink roses? It adds a tiny bit of glam that makes the whole porch feel high-end. If you have a beautiful glass transom or side lights like this, keep your decor slightly more structured so you don’t hide the architecture of your home. It’s simple, clean, and very “English Garden.”
6. Pastel Play

This one makes me want to bake a batch of sugar cookies! The paper-flower style wreath is so unique, and it coordinates perfectly with the “Easter” doormat. I think the standout feature here is the grouping of bunnies. Having a “family” of white rabbits scattered near the planters makes the scene feel playful and storied. It’s a very approachable look that’s easy to recreate with some store-bought ceramic bunnies and a few pots of hydrangeas.
7. Hydrangea Heaven

Check out this archway! Instead of a traditional garland, this uses huge, fluffy hydrangea blooms to frame the door. The mix of yellow, pink, and purple is so cheerful. What’s really smart here is the blue pots on the ground—they pull the blue from the hydrangeas and the eggs in the wreath down to the floor level, making the whole design feel cohesive. It’s a bold look, but because the colors are all in the same pastel “family,” it doesn’t feel overwhelming.
8. Carrot Country

Okay, how cute are those giant carrots? This porch leans into the whimsical side of the holiday with a twig archway and twinkling fairy lights. Using buckets of white blossoms (like cherry or plum branches) is a fantastic way to add height without spending a fortune on dense floral arrangements. It’s a bit rustic, a bit playful, and 100% festive. Those oversized eggs on the floor are the perfect finishing touch!
9. Regal Rabbits

If you have a dark or moody door color, like this stunning deep teal, go for high-contrast decor. The frosted wreath with pink roses pops beautifully against the dark wood. I also love the symmetry here—the two matching brown ceramic bunnies and the topiary trees give it a formal, “stately home” feel. It’s a bit more traditional but still feels fresh thanks to the bright turquoise eggs tucked in at the bottom.
10. Balloon Bash

Finally, if you’re hosting an Easter brunch or a neighborhood egg hunt, why not go with a balloon arch? This is such a fun, modern take on holiday decor. It’s high-energy and looks amazing in photos. Pairing the balloons with those giant glossy floor eggs makes the entrance feel like a portal to a candy land. It’s definitely the most “fun” house on the block!