The look for less
Christmas trees – real or faux – are not an insignificant expenditure, but there are fantastic ways to get the look for less. Firstly, second trees can be smaller versions, often in the kitchen, the hallway or a child’s bedroom. It doesn’t need to be large – in fact, a petite one allows it to be delightfully stuffed, for all the festive feels. Our own Pre-lit 3ft Christmas Tree is festively plump and looks decadent on a tabletop or sideboard.
Or you can go even further. Rather than a green fir, we love a bare branch, adorned with fairy lights for Christmas glow, and decorated with homemade snowflakes cut from plain or silver paper. Any winter walk can yield a couple of fallen branches that will look fantastic artfully displayed in a large vase or hung from the ceiling.
If space is an issue, try a wall tree, which can be as simple as your favourite Christmas cards tacked to the wall in a triangle shape, or a ladder tree, with straight branches hung together between lengths of twine. There is something for every room, and any space. In fact, the only caution we offer is that once you realise how much potential having extra Christmas trees gives you, you might find it gets rather addictive.