
Gather some inspiration for your Christmas tree with these 25 Christmas Tree Inspirations.
Whether you prefer classic, modern, minimalistic, or bold and full Christmas trees, we’ve got it all covered. You’ll discover how to use different color schemes, ornaments, and creative techniques to transform your tree into an enchanting centerpiece.
We’ve got your holiday decor needs covered from the tree to every cozy corner of your living space in another captivating post about Christmas Living Room Inspirations.
No Space Christmas Tree Ideas

Whether you have a tiny living room or a traditional style of tree that doesn’t fit your aesthetic, a hanging tree is a terrific idea. By using some string and dowels or branches with mini trimmings, you can easily hang your tree on the wall
Small trees look terrific in any space. However, they are especially great for a small living room. You can follow the color scheme and style from the tree to the surrounding mantel or wall to create the illusion of more trimmings.

Display a small life tree either on a plant stand or the coffee table. Saving you floor space and avoiding having a space that is overwhelmed by the tree.
Have a look at this post “Christmas Living Room Inspiration” to see ways to decorate your living room this Christmas to fit your space.
Vintage And Retro-Inspired Christmas Trees

This tree is a vintage maximalist take on an all-white Christmas tree. It was achieved by combining ornaments, garlands, and ribbon with candle-like lights in tones of white, ranging from pure white to off-white, cream, and light beige.

The perfect tree for a retro or vintage style. A white tree with minimal ornaments in only one color matches the room.

Create a vintage-inspired tree by collecting vintage ornaments and decorations from thrift stores and flea markets. vintage-inspired ornaments and trimming are easy to find. A common aspect of vintage tree decorating is souvenir ornaments, each new place you visit buy a Christmas ornament.
Simple And Cheery Trees

The sparse tree with the braided garland and chunky ornaments would look great in a neutral living room.

The simple trimmings of this Christmas tree, by using larger red balls to draw attention. Then fill the gaps with smaller white or clear decorations, to create a terrific, simple, and subtly decorated tree.

Minimalist styling with a combination of textures from pom-poms to paper ornaments. With a sparse tree and few ornaments, it allows everyone to see all the decorations.
White Christmas Trees

A white Christmas tree is a terrific alternative to a green tree. Using soft pastel ornaments to match your room’s decor and swapping a star with a large wired ribbon bow adds another soft touch.

Create an almost pure white look from the tree skirt to the star, amongst the tree pale blue ornaments and garlands give the tree an icy but warm look.

Brighten up a white Christmas tree even more with brightly colored ornaments. Showing a great way to decorate a white tree.
Bold And Full Christmas Tree Ideas

This bold tree commands attention and is perfect for a small home as the tree does the decorating work for you. Fill the tree with large ornaments in bold matching colors and bright lights.
Full of Color And Joy

Go for color, cover your tree in colorful balls with varying patterns and textures. Don’t forget the classic colored Christmas lights.
TIP: Buying packs of single-color or pattern ornaments is an easy way to have a colorful tree. Buy the ornaments over time to slowly build this look or right after Christmas.

Colorful garlands and ornaments inspired by travel and different places around the world are highlighted by bright warm Christmas lights. Sat in a galvanized bassin with moss gives a natural but full-of-color look.

Light up your living room with color using neon lights. Winding light-up neon garlands around the outside with neon stars used as large ornaments.
Focusing On Two Colors

This blue and white Christmas with hints of silver is an easy and elegant option for tree trimming. Wrap your presents ( or empty boxes) in the sale color scheme for a consistent look.

Changing up the traditional color combination can bring a new look to a Christmas tree. Like this orange and white tree, it’s different but still gives the Christmas spirit.

The Classic Christmas look while still only using two colors, red and white. Focusing only on two colors gives another life to the classic Christmas colors and style of decorating.
Adding Shine With Shining Gold

A metallic tree to match a room with metallic accents. This tree would work in any space that has a neutral color palette

From dark brass to muted gold create an elegant Christmas tree with soft warm metallics. Adding some warm bright lights to make the tree shine.

Get your shining metallic gold look by using tinsel and lights. Using warm lights helps to emphasize the glow of the gold tinsel.
Decorating Your Tree With Ribbons

Draw attention to your tree with a red and blue cascading velvet ribbon. Having velvet ribbons trailing down your tree is a great way to draw the eye to the tree and create an eye-stopping diplay.

Another example of cascading ribbons is this colorful flow of ribbons and trimming. Attach ribbons to an embroidery hoop to create a river down your tree.
Collect ribbons and trimmings from clearance sections or thrift shops, or collect during the year to create a new statement every year.

With a combination of solid and patterned ribbon, tie bows on the branches of your tree for an unexpected pop of holiday cheer. Include a variety of textures such as satin, velvet, tulle, etc.
