Decorating the Christmas tree seems like child’s play, but it’s not. To get a result worthy of a regular social media photo, you need rules and attention to detail.
Are you wondering how?!
We have put together a guide that explains step by step how to choose and decorate a Christmas tree worthy of the name, rich, full of decorations and, in a word, enviable.
From choosing the tree to positioning the lights and decorations, here’s how to decorate the perfect Christmas tree guided by the secrets of Christmas village stylists Agri Brianzawhere basic level courses are also organized for those who are more prepared.
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Because only by following very specific rules you get an American movie Christmas tree.
It all starts with the size: measure the ceiling of the house and calculate the maximum diameter of the base.
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If the ceiling is very high, but the space is limited, it is better to look for a Christmas tree with a smaller diameter without sacrificing height.
The rule is that the top of the Christmas tree reaches 50 centimeters from the ceiling.
Another variation to consider is the number of branches: the more branches there are (and twigs on each branch), the more beautiful your tree will be.
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The best ones are those with short needles and lots of short twigs on top.
The opening of branches is a very important, fundamental moment.
Those branches closest to the trunk are opened to be perpendicular to the trunk, while the outer ones must be shaped one by one, giving the outermost branches a slight downward curve, to achieve an effect similar to that of a fir tree in nature.
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If the tree is beautiful and the branches open well, the lights would be enough for a respectable result.
Lights (lighting) are key to the Christmas tree and do most of the work on their own, so it’s worth thinking about your favorite lighting – or the one that best suits your decoration or home decor.
The first difference, which also applies if you choose white lights, is between cold or warm lighting.
There is no better or worse, only your personal taste is important.
It is only important to pay attention to the color of the cord, because if you have light wood (there are also white Christmas trees), you will not be able to put a dark cord and vice versa.
You can’t go wrong with transparent.
For a good result, you need a lot of light.
In general, the rule is that you need 300 lights for every meter of Christmas tree height.
You don’t need much for the back, but it’s always better to put even lighting on the front and back walls, for the sake of balance.
First of all, try them out before you install them, so you don’t get frustrated and spend hours of work only to find that the wire doesn’t light up. So, first check that they are not burnt and that they work.
Then attach the connectors to the trunk: you always start on the side of the electrical outlet, and the starting point is on the trunk of the tree, not on the side or anywhere below the base.
Don’t roll the lights around the tree: starting at the trunk, run a string of lights along the branch to the top, let it go around the tip of the fork to fix it and back into the trunk (or almost) before moving on to the next branch.
In this way, the lights will give depth to the wood and the effect will be full and beautiful.
And above all, there will be no network of electric wires between the balls.
After you have filled the tree with lights, move on to the decorations, following one rule: never put them in a row, either vertically or horizontally.
The arrangement must be homogeneous, but apparently random.
Contrary to what one might think, it is not necessary to place larger ornaments at the bottom and smaller ones at the top. Larger balls can easily be placed over the entire height of the tree, it is important that there are also small ones distributed in the middle in order to harmonize the results.
Whether your decorations are big or small, don’t just hang them on the top of the branch, use the full depth of the tree.
The goal is that when you decorate the Christmas tree in its entirety, the wall behind it is no longer visible.
It’s purely personal taste, even if from year to year there are trends that gain more momentum than others.
In any case, don’t be afraid and dare with new color combinations, in addition to great classics.
The rule says that for an optimal result you have to mix between four and seven colors.
Dedicated collectors of Christmas tree decorations in the family (and those who collect them on trips around the world) will have only one concern: choose a neutral decoration that will be distributed around the tree, among other decorations, to create continuity for the “eye”.
These can be small balls, twigs, flowers or bows.
Everything can be put on the Christmas tree. Don’t necessarily limit yourself to what is sold as a decoration, you can put stuffed toys, photos, cookies or objects of any kind on your tree: anything can become a decoration – and the more it reflects what you love, the more personal and beautiful it will be .
Don’t skimp when it comes to decorating your Christmas tree. The rule less is more does not apply here, but quite the opposite – more is more and the sky is the limit! Every decoration and every additional detail you give to the Christmas tree will make it richer and more beautiful.
So unleash all your creativity and unleash the holiday elf in you: it’s his time!
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