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An ultimate Christmas cynosure: trees that change color

Are you wondering what kind of tree to put up for the holiday season? Relax!

Multiple color pre-lit Christmas trees are here to save the day.

Read on and you will discover tips for making the right decision:

Picking a shape

For large rooms, the most common type of Christmas tree is full green. They are simple, generous shapes that you are probably used to seeing. And among our best-selling products are the Balsam Spruce, Alexander Fir, and Portland Pine.

If you have a small room, you will need a slender, pencil-shaped tree instead. But no matter the kind of tree you choose, you can brighten up any corner. If what you need is a narrow tree, then choose the Addison Spruce. It definitely will turn your space into something to stare at.

Height Selection

A minimum of six inches should be left between the top of the tree top and the tree topper. That way, you won’t end up with a tree that is too tall or too short. And for a 9 foot ceiling, 7.5 feet is the ideal height.

In general, the height of pre-lit Color-Changing Christmas trees ranges from 5.5 feet to 12 feet. Additionally, you can also get the 7.5-foot version of the Addison Spruce.

They make storing and setting up your Christmas tree easy. You can as well control their size by touching a button.

Selecting Realism

Treetopia uses micro molded polyethylene (PE) needles made from lifelike materials to create the most realistic Christmas trees.

 This tree is most realistic in its needle color and upward-sloping branches, as it is modeled after real spruce. Similarly, you can shape the branches of the Portland Pine to obtain either an upswept or downswept look.