Tips for choosing pre-lit Color-Changing Christmas Trees

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Christmas is here and you’re wondering what trees to spruce up your space with? Relax!

Pre-lit Christmas trees with varying colors are here to the rescue.

Read on and you’ll find pro tips to help you make the best choice. Enjoy!

Choosing the Shape

A full green Christmas tree is the most common and suits homes with larger rooms. They have the basic, generous shape that you probably grew up knowing. The best-selling products include the Portland Pine, Alexander Fir, and Luxe Balsam Spruce.

In contrast, slender and pencil-shaped Christmas trees are more suited to rooms with limited space. With a Kennedy Fir or the No. 2 Pencil Christmas Tree, you can brighten up your corner. And if what you prefer is the narrow tree, you can try the Addison Spruce.

Choosing the Height

If possible, leave about 6 inches between the tree topper and the top of the pre-lit Christmas tree. This ensures that your tree will not be too tall or too short. And if your ceiling is 9 feet high, then 7.5 feet is the ideal height for your tree.

The height of most pre-lit Color-Changing Christmas Trees ranges from 5.5 to 12 feet. In addition to some innovative offers, you may also get the 7.5-foot model of the Addison Spruce.

With them, you can easily set up and store your Christmas tree. They grow and shrink at the touch of a button.

Choosing the Realism

For the most realistic Christmas trees, Treetopia uses micro-molded polyethylene (PE) needles made from lifelike materials.

 Luxe Balsam’s dark green needles and upward-sloping branches are modeled after the real spruces, and this makes it one of our most realistic trees. Another example is the Portland Pine, which has flexible branches you can shape to get the upswept or downswept feel.

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