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Nothing says "it's almost Christmas" like getting the Christmas decorations out, and of course, it's not Christmas without a Christmas tree! Regardless of its size, a Christmas tree is essential for creating the holiday spirit in your home. However, the wide variety of options available can make choosing the right one feel overwhelming. The choices can sometimes seem endless, from traditional to snowy, prelit or slim fit.
Understanding the different types can simplify your decision-making process. Yet, do not worry. This article will help you choose the ideal tree to highlight your home this holiday season.
Which Holiday Tree Best Meets Your Needs?
The first choice you will have to make when choosing a Christmas tree is whether to go for a faux or real tree. There are pros and cons to both and ultimately it will come down to personal choice, However to help you make the best selection, here is a thorough breakdown of both options, highlighting their pros and cons.
Real Trees
The most important aspect is that real Christmas trees smell fantastic. Your house will smell great because of the fresh pine aroma. This will enhance your holiday spirit and provide a cheerful mood.
Being biodegradable, real trees are an environmentally friendly option, unlike their synthetic counterparts. Not to mention, they help nearby tree farms and provide your property with a beautiful, natural appearance and at some farms you can even get the experience of chopping your own tree down!
However, one thing to consider is that natural trees shed needles and only last for the holidays. This means you will need to buy a new tree every year. Later on, discarding them can also be difficult, especially if local recycling options are unavailable.
Artificial Trees
'With modern innovations, these trees can appear remarkably lifelike with different style trees and even additions such as snowy tips, berries, and pinecones. They offer the beauty of a real tree but without the need for maintenance.
Indeed, whilst they can be much more expensive than a real tree, they are a one-time investment, require no needle shedding, and don’t need water. Many artificial trees even come pre-lit, saving you the hassle of stringing lights yourself too.
If you are trying to be more considerate of the environment, however, synthetic trees are also made from non-biodegradable materials. Thus, they are much less eco-friendly unless used for many years, they also cannot be widely recycled when finished with either.
Picking the Right Size
The location of your Christmas tree and the size of your home will dictate the tree's dimensions so it is important to work out where you are going to want to place your tree before purchasing it. To ensure a perfect fit, start by taking some basic measurements of the space and that way you can measure up any trees you are considering to ensure they will fit nicely.
Residence
ceilings are usually between 8 and 10 feet. Hence, a tree between 6 and 8 feet
tall often fits nicely in most living rooms. Furthermore, don't forget to leave space to add a tree
topper so that you do not scrape the ceiling.
For
the best fit, leave about 12 inches between the top of your tree and the
ceiling. If you have low ceilings, opt for a tree around five or six feet tall.
A slender, pencil-shaped tree is also a top-notch choice as it takes up less
space.
For homes with high, vaulted ceilings, do not hesitate to go large. For example, a 9-to-12-foot tree can make a striking, sophisticated statement that will serve as the real centre point for your Christmas decor.
Along with height, take your tree width into account. Trees come in many shapes and sizes, from thin and slender to full and bushed. Real trees in particular can be deceptively wide and bushy when they settle so keep this in mind when choosing. F\or a large space, a fuller tree would look magnificent. For a smaller space, a tiny tree would be a wise option in order to avoid cluttering.
Choosing the Right Tree Type
Whether
natural or artificial, the type of tree you choose will affect its appearance
and lifespan. It will also influence the overall festive atmosphere in your
space.
Here is a quick guide to some popular varieties.
Live Trees
The
Fraser Fir is perfect for holding heavy ornaments and is known for its sturdy
branches and excellent needle retention.
The
Noble Fir is another traditional choice, featuring strong branches and a
layered appearance. Its distinctive shape makes decorating easy, and its
needles last longer than many other types.
For the best needle retention, the Scotch Pine is your go-to. Its durable structure keeps the needles intact, even if the tree dries out slightly.
Synthetic Trees
PVC
trees are the most commonly used artificial trees today. They come in various
shapes and sizes. Additionally, they are both affordable and durable.
If you
like an ultra-realistic one, go for a PE (polyethylene) tree. These trees look
more realistic and are shaped to mimic actual tree branches.
For instance, a flocked artificial tree can help you create a winter wonderland. Even indoors, these trees' enchanting, wintry image is created by their snowy finish.
Lighting Options
The
next decision is whether to get a pre-lit or unlit tree once you have decided
on your type and size. To start with, pre-lit trees streamline setup because
the lights are already woven into the branches.
Pre-lit
trees also simplify setup since the lights are already woven into the branches.
They come in a variety of colours, from warm white to multicoloured, and offer
different lighting styles.
The major advantage is not having to worry about evenly spacing last year’s string lights or untangling them. If you are short on time, a pre-lit tree is a quick, mess-free option. However for more flexibility, an unlit tree is a better choice. It gives you the freedom to arrange the lights, experiment with colours and themes, or add special lighting effects.
Plus, replacing a single bulb is much easier than troubleshooting a pre-lit tree.
Adding Decorations
Decorating your evergreen requires thorough planning and research to match your home’s atmosphere and interiors. Decide on a look or colour scheme before you start purchasing to ensure everything works well together. If you like to change your trees look from year to year it can be a great idea to get large storage bags and store each "colour scheme/theme" together.
Modern Look
You can stick to a monochrome scheme. Your tree will look great with silver and white decorations or even black and gold. Opt for simplicity with fewer but more impactful embellishments.
Traditional Theme
Choose classic red, green, or gold ornaments. Combine several materials, such as sparkling glass ornaments, with cloth or wood decorations. For that classic touch, cap it off with an angel or star.
Whimsical Vibe
For a
fun, whimsical vibe, seize this chance to let your style really show. You can
combine strong hues like pink, blue, and purple with fun accessories, candy
canes, tiny Santa Clauses, and even handcrafted objects.
If
your children enjoy helping decorate the tree, it can be incredibly
entertaining for them.
If picking and carrying a Christmas tree for sale all the way to your home feels too time-consuming, you can opt for a hassle-free tree delivery service.
Space Considerations
Choose a spot, such as the dining room, living room, or entryway, where your festive tree can be centre stage and really be the centre of attention. Measure the space to ensure the tree fits well without blocking walkways. Position the tree near windows to enhance natural light or near existing lights to highlight decorations.
Moreover,
ensure access to power outlets for lights and avoid placing the tree near
fireplaces, radiators, or direct sunlight to prevent drying and reduce fire
risks.
For smaller rooms, consider corner placements or slender trees to maximise space. Proper placement integrates the tree with your home’s design and ensures easy decorating and maintenance.
Conclusion
Preparing
your home for the festive season largely depends on selecting the perfect
Christmas tree. From real to artificial, tall to short, there is a wide variety
of Christmas trees for sale.
Making the correct decision can guarantee that this year’s holiday celebrations will be wonderful.
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