A Wide Array of Artificial Christmas Tree Shapes and Designs for a Memorable Festivity
The art of decorating the Christmas tree is a tradition that dates back to ancient times. In fact, the first Christmas trees were decorated with fresh evergreens and candles. Over time, the tree became decorated with more elaborate ornaments and trinkets.
Artificial Christmas trees are now a popular choice for families who want to enjoy the beauty of a real tree without the hassle of having to water it, clean up after it and then dispose of it after the holidays are over. These trees can be used year after year and they come in all shapes and sizes.
Here are some different shapes and designs of artificial Christmas trees:
- The traditional Christmas tree shape has a wide base that gradually gets narrower as it goes up the trunk. The branches start at the top and spread out in all directions. The traditional shape is often referred to as a “full” tree because it’s about 8 feet tall and wide enough for most people’s living rooms.
- A slim Christmas tree is similar to the traditional shape, but it’s much narrower at its base and tapers down instead of getting wider as it goes up. Slim trees are usually 6 feet tall, which means they’ll fit in smaller spaces than full trees.
- A pencil Christmas tree starts at the top with a pointy tip and gets wider toward the bottom like the trunk of a pencil would be if you could see through it (which you can’t). Pencil trees come in both full and slim varieties, but they’re typically about 4 feet tall so they don’t take up much space on your living room floor.
- The traditional Christmas tree: This is the classic choice for many people who want to celebrate the holiday season with a traditional feel. These trees have a full shape and include branches on all sides as well as at the top. They come in different sizes and heights, ranging from 4 feet to 12 feet tall. Some models even include lights for added effect.
- The green artificial tree: This type of artificial tree is designed to look like real pine boughs with hanging garlands and decorations attached to it. It gives off an earthy vibe that makes it perfect for those who prefer natural elements in their homes during the holidays. The material used for these types of trees may be plastic or fiberglass, depending on how realistic you want your tree to look like when lit up at night.
- The colorful holiday tree: This type of artificial tree features multiple colors on each branch that give it an artistic design unlike those found in other types of artificial trees. It can be used year-round or just during the holiday season.
- Traditional: The traditional style of artificial Christmas tree is one of the most popular options because it looks just like the real thing. These trees come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any home decorating needs. They’re also easy to assemble and store away after the holidays are over.