Are you thinking that the size of the Christmas tree ever matter? Yes it is. There are limitations. If you have 12 foot ceiling then you don’t have to purchase 14 foot tree. There are also other phases that you need to think as well. I recommend you to buy a tree that at least 2-3 foot lower than your ceiling height. There should be a clear space of foot between the ceiling and the tip of the tree. Add 2-3 feet to your size and you will have a Christmas tree that you can perfectly beautify – at most severe, you will be standing on tiptoe to put the star on top. Other considerations include where you plan to put your Christmas tree. If you are putting it in front of the window to allow the world to see your tree, measure the space to the top of the window. The tip of your Christmas tree should be about 4-5 inches below the top of the window. That’s why from outside, everyone can see the full tree and not have any of it missing above the top of the window.
These may be only small consideration, but they are important. It can take the edge off Christmas if you purchase a tree to go into a particular position only to discover it is too big or too little. Tree care is also important otherwise it will sick and not gives a good look.
Before buy a tree, check out the height which is best for your circumstances. Click here to buy the Christmas tree that you want.
These may be only small consideration, but they are important. It can take the edge off Christmas if you purchase a tree to go into a particular position only to discover it is too big or too little. Tree care is also important otherwise it will sick and not gives a good look.
Before buy a tree, check out the height which is best for your circumstances. Click here to buy the Christmas tree that you want.