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Your Christmas tree is the heart of your home during the festive season.

Discover our expert tips on how to style your Christmas tree like a pro, creating a luxury hotel-worthy look by achieving balance, depth, and texture with your decorating.  

 

Planning How to Decorate Your Christmas Tree 

 

Whether you want to learn how to style a real Christmas tree or accentuate the look of your fake tree, planning is always the first step. Choosing a theme or colour palette makes it easier to create a cohesive look for your Christmas tree.  

 

Traditional colour palettes of red, green, and gold remain popular, but a ‘winter wonderland’ theme with silver, icy blue, and white baubles can give your Christmas tree a whimsical look. If you want a modern Christmas tree, contrast deep jewel tones with black and gold for a luxury feel. 

 

The size and shape of your Christmas tree will determine the type of decorating you can do. A mini Christmas tree between 2ft and 4ft will call for small baubles, but you can create a greater impact with LED Christmas lights 

 

Decide on your theme and tree style before buying your decorations and lights. We’re breaking down how to decorate your Christmas tree like a professional in 5 easy steps

 

1. Prep Your Christmas Tree and Add Lights 

 

Before you can start decorating your Christmas tree, it’s important to fluff and shape it correctly. Separate and spread out the branches, going from the bottom upwards and working inside out. Fluffing your Christmas tree gives it a fuller, more natural look. Make sure to take a step back and look for any gaps. Keep repeating these steps until your Christmas tree looks balanced and cohesive.  

 

Untangling lights can be time-consuming, but it’s worth checking each strand before you begin. Once ready, weave your Christmas tree lights in and out of the branches for even coverage. 

Warm white lights are perfect for a winter wonderland effect. 

Multi-coloured lights create a traditional or whimsical atmosphere.

 

2. Layer Your Christmas Tree Baubles 

 

Once your lights are in place, you can start to style your Christmas tree with baubles. Using an ornament storage box can help you organize them by size and colour. Typically, larger Christmas ornaments should be placed closer to the inside of the Christmas tree, while smaller baubles sit on the outer sides. Heavier baubles are more likely to fall if placed too close to the edge. 

 

Create balance with your Christmas baubles by only using a few statement pieces. You can mix and match different textures and patterns, but keeping a cohesive theme will make your Christmas tree more visually appealing.  

 

Invest in a Christmas bauble set that matches your chosen theme or colour palette as the basis for your decorating. 

 

3. Create Focal Points for Your Christmas Tree 

 

What makes a Christmas look professional is when it has a focal point. It might be a special Christmas ornament that naturally catches your eye or a decorating technique, like using ribbon or oversized bows instead of tinsel for a vintage-inspired look.  

 

Keep your focal point at eye level and avoid overwhelming it with other baubles and decorations. 

 

4. Add Your Christmas Tree Skirt and Topper

 

A Christmas tree skirt instantly elevates your decorating, making it look more professional and elegant. It’s practical and aesthetically important, concealing your tree stand while catching fallen needles to protect your floor.   

 

A faux fur Christmas tree skirt adds depth and texture while creating the perfect spot for presents. 

 

For households with pets, a tree collar may be a more durable alternative.

 

Your decorating isn’t complete without a Christmas tree topper. While an Angel is a traditional choice of topper, a pre-lit star will give you a modern look, or you can create a whimsical feel with a pre-lit bow tree topper. 

 

Decorate Your Christmas Tree Like a Pro with WeRChristmas

 

You can create a Christmas tree that looks like it belongs in a magazine by structuring, layering, and balancing your decorations. Be creative, choose a theme that reflects your style, and experiment with textures for depth. 

With the right decorations and a few simple techniques, you can style your Christmas tree like a pro and enjoy a festive centrepiece that feels truly special.