How to decorate your Christmas tree like a professional (2024)

We all want to decorate the perfect Christmas tree with baubles, ornaments and lights perfectly coordinated in a festive and stylish scheme. However, in reality, it's easier said than done. Decorating a Christmas tree is no mean feat, especially for the perfectionists among us, but if your home is your pride and joy and the tree is the centrepiece of your home come the festive season, we've got you covered.

We've spoken to a range of style and decorating experts, including the team at Balsam Hill – whose artificial Christmas trees have graced the TV sets of The X Factor, Good Morning Britain and This Morningabout how to decorate your Christmas tree to make it look like you hired a professional, plus how to choose the right Christmas tree decorations to suit your theme.

But before we begin, like any task, you need to have the right tools to ensure the safe and proper set up of your Christmas tree. This includes cotton gloves for shaping branches (it's quite the task!), scissors with safety handles for materials, packaging or equipment, and a sturdy ladder or step stool for installing toppers and arranging décor on taller trees.

So now you're all set up, fancy getting that Insta-worthy look with very little effort? Read on for tips from the pros...

1. Invest in a high-quality artificial tree

Christmas trees crafted from premium materials provide sturdy and reliable support for decorations. You'll find that high-quality trees are generally more durable and can stand up to repeated use year after year, all whilst maintaining its beautiful look.

Opt for a traditional tree rather than a trend-led one so that it doesn't go 'out of date' after a few years, plus a traditional design gives you the perfect base to layer and decorate as you wish.

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Pre-lit Christmas trees are a firm household favourite because it saves time in untangling all those lights, however, a benefit of buying an unlit tree is that you can choose whatever style of lights you want. When it comes to size, 7ft Christmas trees are now extremely popular but you should always choose a tree that fits in your space and doesn't leave it feeling too cramped. If you're tight on space, there are some great slim Christmas trees on the market, including narrow pencil designs, which may be a better fit. And remember, to prevent wear and tear on your Christmas tree, consider models with advanced features that offer easy set up and storage.

Tip: When buying your tree, ensure you have the right Christmas tree storage, such as storage bags and boxes, as well as storage for wreaths, garlands and lights, so that you're fully equipped when you take your Christmas tree down and pack everything away.

Alternatively, if you want a real Christmas tree, there's a great selection available to buy at tree farms, markets or home & DIY stores. See all the tree varieties available, including Nordmann Fir and Norway Spruce, in our real Christmas trees guide.

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2. Fluff and shape branches

Fluffing the branches helps to make your Christmas tree look fuller and more natural. This can be a very time-consuming task, but trust us, the end result is more than worth it. Separate each branch so they fan out to cover as much area as possible and don't hesitate to bend individual branches to fill in gaps. A properly shaped tree is an appealing sight, however minimal or lavish your embellishments may be. Once again, remember to wear gloves and long sleeves if possible to avoid any scrapes on your hands and arms.

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3. Design around a theme

A professional-looking Christmas tree has a central look that ties the decorations together. Deciding on a theme before choosing your decorations sets the tone and gives you a clear idea on how to decorate your tree. Need some inspiration? Why not take a look at John Lewis' Christmas themes this year – from Winter Fayre to Santa's Rainbow Workshop, there are six key looks to help you decorate this festive season. And Homebase has shared four festive themes, from Party Nights to Refined Nature, to help create a look that's traditionally Christmas.

4. Choose the right colours (and materials)

Once you've decided on your theme, curate a colour palette to bring it to life. For example, for a traditional yet opulent look stick to a red and gold colour combination, for a Scandi vibe layer shades of white and soft neutrals, or choose blue and silver for an icy cool look. Stick to two (definitely no more than three) colours to keep the look contained rather than cluttered. Also think about materials and texture: plush velvet baubles lends itself well to a luxe tree, whilst paper and wooden decorations are ideal for any Nordic-inspired or minimalist trees.

Less is always more but it is Christmas after all, so above everything else, decorate your tree in whatever way makes you happy! The decorating rulebook is certainly relaxed at Christmastime, so have fun with it.

5. Start with the lights first

While pre-lit Christmas trees are popular and will save you time (and money), you'll need Christmas tree lights if you have a plain tree (real or artificial). As a general rule of thumb, the lighting experts at Lights4fun advise 100 bulbs or 5 metres of lights per 2ft of Christmas tree. So for a 6ft tree, you'd need 300 bulbs or 15 metres of lights.

The first, most important thing you need to do when decorating your Christmas tree, is to always add the lights first – it's more difficult to do this after you've added decorations like baubles and garlands.

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Balsam Hill advise that you use the plug as the starting point, wrapping the lights around your Christmas tree's trunk, working your way up from the centre of the base of your tree. Continue wrapping the lights evenly around the branches nearest to the trunk, and then weave it upwards from the middle of the crown.

'When you reach the crown, weave your way back down, arranging the lights further out on the branches,' Balsam Hill advise. 'Keep weaving the lights until you reach the tips of the branches.'

And remember, when weaving, the bulb should be positioned under a branch and the next bulb over a branch, and so forth.

6. Balance the décor

Given the many Christmas tree decorations you're likely to have, you have to ensure that everything is well-balanced and spread out to your liking. Arrange embellishments from the top of the tree and then work towards the bottom. This way, you can easily check your design as you dress up your tree.

7. Cluster your baubles

Balsam Hill's design consultant, Brad Schmidt, recommends clustering three baubles of different sizes to add flair and visual appeal. You can either put the same pieces together or choose contrasting ones.

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The White Company echo this suggestion – to create a balanced, visually pleasing tree, buy baubles in threes, sixes, or twelves, and add these on first in a 'Z' shape. You should hang larger baubles closer to the centre of the tree to give it more depth, and use small ones towards the end of the branches.

Dangle delicate glass baubles at the top of the tree to prevent any breakages, and add special ones last to ensure they are in the perfect position.

And how much baubles will you need? The White Company recommends 80 baubles for a 7.5ft tree.

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8. Layer and style ribbons

Another expert tip is to layer your Christmas tree with decorative ribbons, which will elevate your tree's aesthetic. You may use one type of ribbon or pair ribbons of contrasting textures and different widths to create more impact.

Brad recommends using ribbons with wired edges, as these are easier to sculpt into loops, rolls or bows, and they hold shape better than non-wired ribbons. Follow these simple techniques for arranging ribbons on your tree.

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9. Use tree picks

Tree picks and floral sprays come in many forms, such as decorated branches, twigs, berries, or even pine cones – use them as subtle accents to complement the entire look of your tree. Grouping picks together using floral wire is a creative way to elevate the visual appeal of your tree without overpowering other decorations.

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10. Add scented ornaments

Now you can get your artificial Christmas tree to smell like a real one thanks to scented ornaments – it'll fill your whole room with the magic of Christmas. Buy a bottle of the Scentsicles scented paper tube sticks (with hooks included) and nestle them amongst the decorations in your tree for that freshly cut scent. You'll have a fresh fragrance in an instant with scents including cinnamon, berry or winter fir. You can also buy scented decorations from The White Company to match with your tree theme.

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11. Choose the right tree topper

A statement tree topper is a beautiful way to complete the designer look of your tree. Make sure to choose one that best fits your theme and the proportion of your tree, and take into consideration the height of your ceiling too. Star tree toppers or angels are traditionally the most popular, but there are lots of alternative designs to choose from, including personalised designs, or you could make your own topper.

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12. Finish off with a tree skirt

Often overlooked, a Christmas tree skirt is the finishing touch to your decorations and serves to balance the overall design of your Christmas tree. Tree skirts have many benefits too, from covering the unsightly 'legs', trunk or stand of a tree, to protecting your floors and carpets from any fallen pine needles (if you have a real tree).

It naturally draws attention to the tree's lower portion and helps to produce a complete, harmonious look. Plus, it's the perfect backdrop for beautifully wrapped Christmas presents. Alternatively, if you have a potted Christmas tree or one that comes in a basket, opt for a tree rug instead.

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FAQs

How do you decorate a Christmas tree like a designer? ›

A coordinated color scheme, large topper and oversized ornaments are the secrets to designer Christmas trees. Try using ornaments and ribbons in shades of gold, silver and white or a combination of copper, tan and silver to add style and sophistication when decorating Christmas trees.

What is the correct order to decorate a Christmas tree? ›

How to decorate a Christmas tree
  1. Place the Christmas tree and fluff the branches.
  2. Put the lights on.
  3. Add your tree topper.
  4. Start adding decorations.
  5. Hang your key baubles.
  6. Add picks and sprays.
  7. Showcase those extra-special ornaments.
  8. Time for finishing touching touches.
15 Sept 2022

How do I make my Christmas tree look elegant? ›

Be sure to hang some ornaments closer to the trunk to create depth and interest. They reflect the light to make your tree sparkle from the inside. Make the tree yours by adding specialty items, such as handmade ornaments, clip-on ornaments, or icicles. Finish the look with a simple tree topper and a festive tree skirt.

What is the best color to decorate a Christmas tree? ›

Red, green, and white are all excellent options. But gold will bring out some of the earthier tones in your Christmas tree, leaving you with something that feels festive, cozy, and versatile enough to pair with any décor scheme.

Which ornaments go on the tree first? ›

Before you start hanging your Christmas ornaments, we recommend that you hang the lights and garland first. Leave the lights on when you start hanging your ornaments so you can see how things will look when lit.

How many decorations should you put on a Christmas tree? ›

For trees under 9 feet, we recommend using 10-15 standard size ornaments per foot. If your tree is 9 feet or taller, we recommend 12-20 ornaments per foot.

What are the colors for Christmas tree in 2022? ›

Christmas 2022 will also feature lots of white with soft greens as an accent. Wood tones and other right-from-nature colors are popular!

What is the trend for Christmas 2022? ›

Flocked Christmas Trees

White Christmas trees are our top Christmas decorating trend of 2022, no matter how you decorate your flocked fir.

What are good Christmas tree fillers? ›

Fill gaps between your tree's branches with floral fillers, such as silk flower sprays, leaf bunches, or a DIY nosegay, as shown here. We used a base of artificial leaves, silver berries, and green ornaments, then wired and tied it with sheer ribbon. Plan to make at least 24 of these fillers for an 8-foot tree.

How can I make my home look professionally decorated? ›

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How do you decorate luxury? ›

Quick luxury decorating ideas that make your space look wide and open:
  1. – Hang up antique mirrors.
  2. – Layer your curtains.
  3. – Decorate with lighter colors.
  4. – Avoid having too much furniture or decor.
  5. – Get a lower bed frame or couch.
  6. – Place shelves higher up on walls.
  7. – Hang art and wall decor lower on walls.
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What are the top 3 Christmas colors? ›

There are several colors which are traditionally associated with Christmas. This site uses Red, Green and Gold. But why do we have them and what do the colors represent?

What type of Christmas tree is the prettiest? ›

The Fraser fir is considered the perfect holiday tree by many. It boasts attractive 1-inch needles that are bright green and soft to the touch, making it the ideal varietal for families with pets or young children.

What colors go well together for Christmas? ›

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  • Blue and white. ...
  • Red and light brown. ...
  • Yellow and orange. ...
  • Turquoise and red. ...
  • Purple and white. ...
  • Tan and cream.

Do you put lights or ribbon on the tree first? ›

Begin your tree decorating by adding lights and then the ribbon. Ornaments should always go on last. If you attempt to add ribbon after hanging ornaments, you run the risk of breaking ornaments as you style your tree. Now it's time to grab your scissors and start ribboning.

What is the most popular tree ornament? ›

What is the most popular ornament on the top of a Christmas tree? Angels and stars are known to be the classic choices for Christmas tree toppers, but more modern traditions have experimented with anything from big ribbon bows to elaborate snowflake ornaments.

What is the most popular tree topper ornament? ›

The classic star symbol and the angel are often two of the most popular Christmas tree toppers, but there are plenty more unique and unusual styles that will fit any holiday theme.

Should you let your Christmas tree sit before decorating? ›

Most trees will settle and open up over a couple of hours, so you should wait to start hanging lights and ornaments. Then check all your lights for shorts and trouble spots before you string the tree, and never ever put the tree near the fireplace or lighted candles.

How many ornaments do I need to decorate a 7ft tree? ›

A 6 foot Christmas tree will need at least 128 pieces, a 7 foot Christmas tree will need at least 196 decorations, and an 8 foot Christmas tree will need a minimum of 212.

What will be 2022 color of the year? ›

Last but certainly not least, industry leader Pantone announced its color of the year for 2022 in early December. The selection was Very Peri, a perfectly purple blue shade of periwinkle.

What's going to be the color for 2022? ›

For the first time in Pantone's history, the global color authority dreamt up a brand-new shade for its 2022 color of the year selection. Dubbed Very Peri (Pantone 17-3938), the dynamic periwinkle blue boasts a warm violet-red undertone and signals novelty in these, yes still, unprecedented times.

What is the chosen color for 2022? ›

The Pantone Color Institute has chosen the Very Fairy 17-3938 as the color of 2022. A brand new blue tone, Very Peri, which reveals the constancy of blue and the excitement of red, seems to leave its mark on the trend sector of 2022 with its energy.

What style decorating is in for 2022? ›

In keeping with the trend of bringing the outdoors inside, in 2022, we'll see a focus on natural materials like burl, rattan, cane, leather, jute, wicker, ceramics, and woven lighting, furniture, and decor.

What is the most popular Christmas decoration? ›

What are the Most Popular Christmas Decorations?
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  • Christmas Wreaths. ...
  • Candles. ...
  • Christmas Tree Ornaments. ...
  • Holiday Gnomes. ...
  • Swags. ...
  • Santa Claus Figures. ...
  • Christmas Wall Decor.

What trends will be big in 2022? ›

Here Are the Top 12 Trends You'll See Everywhere in 2022
  • Scrap Cooking. The zero-waste movement has inspired “scrap cooking,” or whipping up a meal out of would-be kitchen waste. ...
  • Glitter, Sequins And Sparkles. ...
  • Twee Everything. ...
  • Air-fryer Finger Foods. ...
  • Barkitecture. ...
  • Rich Chocolate Hair. ...
  • Moon Parties. ...
  • Hibiscus-flavored Everything.
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What to put in Christmas tree water to help it last? ›

Should you add anything to Christmas tree water? There's some debate about whether adding any kind of preservative to the water (like sugar, corn syrup, aspirin, or even vodka) can keep a Christmas tree fresher, but experts agree that plain, clean water is best.

What are the different styles of Christmas decorating? ›

Not only will you find your Christmas decorating style, but I have carefully chosen all my must-haves for the 5 different Christmas styles, Whimsical, Traditional, Minimalist, Modern, and Monochromatic.

Do you put ribbon or ornaments on the tree first? ›

Add ribbon before ornaments

Begin your tree decorating by adding lights and then the ribbon. Ornaments should always go on last. If you attempt to add ribbon after hanging ornaments, you run the risk of breaking ornaments as you style your tree. Now it's time to grab your scissors and start ribboning.

What is the colour for Christmas 2022? ›

Colours for the coming Christmas 2022 will include metallic silver and metallic gold, different shades of green, associated with grass and leaves as natural elements. Space will also be given to pink and soft blue, romantic and rather unusual colours for Christmas décor, but which will be on trend this year.

What are the 3 main Christmas colors? ›

There are several colors which are traditionally associated with Christmas. This site uses Red, Green and Gold. But why do we have them and what do the colors represent?

What is the most Christmassy Colour? ›

Red and green are the classic Christmas colors, but they're not the only hues associated with the holiday—and each one has its own special meaning, says Randaci. It's definitely something to keep in mind when choosing Christmas ornaments and other assorted holiday decor.

What are the 4 most popular Christmas colors? ›

Usually, when decorating for Christmas, we think red, green, gold and silver. Or maybe, we mix them all up into some kaleidoscopic color schemes for Christmas. A lot of colorful lights and tinsel dominated the Christmas tree color scheme ideas of the past two decades.

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