Size Matters: Finding the Perfect Height and Width
Choosing the right size for your full artificial Christmas tree is crucial. Consider the height and width of the room where you plan to display the tree. Measure the space from the floor to the ceiling and select a tree that leaves at least six inches of clearance at the top for your tree topper. For width, choose a tree that will fit comfortably in the space without overwhelming the room.
If you want to go big, consider a tree that stands eight or nine feet tall. However, remember that these giant trees require more ornaments and lights than smaller ones. Choose a tree about four or five feet tall for smaller spaces or apartments. These trees are easier to maintain and decorate and still look stunning.
Material Matters: Picking the Right Artificial Tree Material
Regarding artificial tree materials, there are two main types: PVC and PE. PVC trees are made from plastic strands resembling needles, while PE trees are made from molded plastic that looks real.
PVC trees are the most common and affordable option, but they can look artificial and flimsy. On the other hand, PE trees are more realistic and sturdy, but they come at a higher price point. If you want a tree that looks as close to a real one as possible, opt for a PE tree.
Other materials to consider are the branches and needles. Look for trees with sturdy components that can hold heavy ornaments and lights. For hands, choose trees with high-quality materials that don't shed or fade over time.
In addition to material, consider the maintenance required for your tree. PVC trees are low maintenance and can be cleaned easily with a damp cloth, while PE trees need more care to keep them looking their best.
In conclusion, finding the perfect full artificial Christmas tree balances your taste with the style and materials that fit your space and lifestyle. Keep these tips in mind as you begin your search, and you'll be sure to find a tree that brings holiday cheer to your home for years to come.
