Are you looking for a professional-looking artificial Christmas tree? Do you want to decorate it in style like interior designers? Then you need not hire one or look further. We have several ways that you can achieve that sophisticated style on your budget using your fake tree.
Use The Color Wheel
One of the best places to start is with the color wheel when deciding on the overall color scheme you would like to use this year. The color you choose for your artificial Christmas trees needs to complement the room where it stands.
A color wheel is a great tool to help you decide what colors compliment your home decor best. When looking at the color wheel, the shades on the opposing side are usually complementary pairing.
So, if you have a room decorated with warm tones like chocolate browns and gold. When decorated with colors on the opposite side of the wheel, your tree will become the focal point. For example, decorating colors like indigo with a mix of plum will help compliment your color accents in the living space.
Your artificial Christmas trees will stand out with a pop of color. The same applies to a room with decor in blues, greens, or greys. It helps to use warmer hues on your fake trees like gold and red to make the tree stand out most.
Alternatively, you can go with a theme using angels and snowflakes, but it is optional. The important thing when choosing your style is to ensure the themed accessories, tree skirts, and ornaments are all within the color palette you choose.
Choosing the Lighting

Still, before you start to hang your decorations on your artificial Christmas tree, you first need to add some sparkling lights. Start by layering around the branches evenly to give it a chic look. Then, for a modern touch, use some vibrant white lights that do not flash. Plain Christmas light will draw all the attention to the tree and will not look gaudy. Hence, your decorations will do all the talking.
Another Top Tip
It helps to hang ornaments more to the inside of the tree and not on the edges. Doing this adds dimension, and remember to decorate the back of your tree. A tall Christmas tree will look different from different angles, and it is best to take a step back to examine how things are spaced. Adjust where needed, but the most important thing is to have fun while experimenting and enjoying decorating your Christmas tree with your chosen colors.
Wrapping Things Up
As you can see, using a color wheel as your color guide tool will help you to create the perfect color theme to fit in with your decor and Christmas festivities. Starting early and choosing your theme gives you enough time to find the right tree and decorations before the Christmas rush starts.