The Christmas tree is the centerpiece of every festive home โ and thatโs why it deserves to be decorated the right way so it looks full, bright, and beautifully balanced. With the professional tips below, your Christmas tree will look like it came straight out of a store window!
๐ 1. Choose the right tree size

Make sure the height and width match your space.
Your tree should leave at least 20โ30 cm (8โ12 inches) between the top and the ceiling.
๐ 2. Fluff and open all the branches
Before decorating, open and spread every branch.
This makes the tree look fuller, more natural, and well-shaped.
๐ 3. Start with the lights
Lights are the foundation of the entire dรฉcor. Place them:
- from the inside out
- wrapping them in a spiral pattern
- using warm white for a cozy glow
๐ 4. Choose a color palette
Professionals stick to 2โ3 colors for harmony.
Popular combinations include:
- gold โ white โ green
- red โ gold
- silver โ blue
- natural wood โ white โ brown
๐ 5. Add the larger ornaments first
Start with the big โbaseโ ornaments.
These give volume, shape, and structure to your tree.
๐ 6. Then add the smaller ones
Medium and small ornaments fill the gaps and add detail โ without making the tree look overcrowded.
๐ 7. Use ribbons for a professional look
Ribbons can be placed:
- vertically
- in a wavy shape
- as loops tucked between branches
Choose wide, wired-edge ribbons for easier shaping.
๐ 8. Donโt forget the depth
Place a few ornaments further inside the tree, not just on the surface.
This creates a 3D, layered effect.
๐ 9. Add special decorative picks
Enhance your tree with:
- decorative picks
- berries
- snowflakes
- natural elements
These instantly elevate the overall look.
๐ 10. Choose the right tree topper
Star, bow, or a unique statement piece โ just make sure it fits the overall style.
Avoid very heavy toppers that bend the tree.
โญ Final look
With the right order, balanced colors, and a few expert tricks, your Christmas tree can look truly stunning โ just like the ones you admire in store displays and holiday magazines!