Christmas isn’t Christmas without a Christmas Tree. We always get a real tree and from the 1st December (and before) the kids are desperate to get a tree up, but we try to hold out a little so that it isn’t dead and dropping by the time Christmas Day arrives. So there we were, on the 8th December having held them off for a whole 8 days, walking around the garden centre picking up some new lights (as usual – what happens to them in the loft?!) when the fake trees caught my eye… there were actually some really nice ones there; the ‘faux’ trees that are actually quite convincing these days and the ‘not even trying to look real’ ones which were the ones that I found myself actually quite liking! The husband vetoed the idea quite quickly, but I must say that I wouldn’t be adverse to a ‘not even trying’ type in the future…
So this got me thinking, what are the tree trends this Christmas… here’s what I found.
The Eclectic Christmas Tree
This doesn’t just mean that anything goes! Eclectic Christmas Trees are about bright colour and contrasting themes and styles that somehow just work!
Credit: Rachael Ray Every Day
Credit: Etsy
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Minimal Christmas Trees
We’ve seen lots of minimal Christmas trees going up this year too. A nice fir and a few lights are all that you need. If you’re looking to add a bit of colour, paper decorations are the way to go…
This is what I’ve done this year. Following the revamp of the lounge in Sulking Room Pink I’ve kept things simple with pinks, deep reds, white and gold. I recently wrote about my approach to Christmas decor this year for a blog for Modern Rugs. Pop over to their site to read how I’m decorating for Christmas.
Credit: Broste
Credit: Broste
Something Different
No space for a Christmas tree? Just don’t want one? No worries! There are loads of options out there.
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Credit: Ikea
This post was first published in 2017 and updated in 2018.