A guide to color-changing pre-lit Christmas trees

Are you wondering what kind of tree to put up for Christmas this year? Relax!

You can now choose from a variety of colored pre-lit Christmas trees on the market.

And with the tips below, you’re sure to make just the best choice and nothing less. Read on! 

Finding the right shape

It is common for Christmas trees to be fully green, and yeah, they serve well for homes with large rooms. Their basic, generous form is something you probably remember from childhood. And a few of the top-selling products include the Oregon Pine, Alexander Fir, and Luxe Balsam Spruce.

Conversely, longer, slender Christmas trees are suitable for rooms with limited spaces. You can add a touch of color to your space with a Kennedy Fir or the No. 2 Pencil Christmas Tree. And if you prefer a narrow tree, you can try the Addison Spruce.

Height selection

The top of the pre-lit Christmas tree should be about six inches away from the tree topper. This will ensure that your tree won’t be too tall or too short. And if you have a 9-foot ceiling, your tree should be 7.5 feet high.

In most cases, a pre-lit Color-Changing Christmas Tree ranges between five and 12 feet in height. Additionally, you can also select a 7.5-foot version of the Addison Spruce.

They are easy to use and store so that you can put up and take down your Christmas tree quickly. And by pressing a button, they expand and contract.

Choosing the Realism

Using micro-molded polyethylene (PE) needles, Treetopia is able to make the most realistic Christmas trees.

 Luxury Balsam’s needles are dark green and its upward-sloping branches are modeled after real spruces, making it one of our most realistic-looking trees. Another example is the Portland Pine, which has flexible branches you can shape to create an upswept or downswept appearance.