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Choosing between real and artificial Christmas trees: which is costlier?

Real vs Artificial Christmas Trees: Which Will Cost You More in the Long Run?

It’s just a matter of weeks before Christmas is around. Children will sing, folks will dance. Mothers will cook, and everyone will do what they know to do best.

But what’s a Christmas season without trees to bring in more life?

If you’re looking to add spice to your Christmas or you wish to make it the best of its kind, then buy trees.

It may be pretty daunting to decide which tree to buy, especially if you’re buying for the first time, but here’s a guide to help you.

What is the better choice for Christmas trees? A real tree or an artificial Christmas tree? What factors do you consider when choosing one for your home?

The Upfront Cost: Real Trees vs Artificial Trees

Price first.

Currently, the price of a live Christmas tree at Home Depot ranges from $65 to $110. Most local Christmas tree farms charge by height, with 78 dollars for an 8-foot tree and 80 dollars for a 7-foot tree.  And yes, sales of real trees increased by 20% between 2017 and 2018, reaching a total of about 32.8 million.

A Christmas tree’s price varies according to its quality, height, and other special features (such as pre-lighting).  In 2018, the average price of an artificial Christmas tree was $104.

At Home Depot, pre-lit LED trees currently cost a minimum of $159, with additional bells and whistles putting the price higher. Artificial Christmas trees are available anytime, which is one of their most significant advantages.

Peak sales usually take place during the last two weeks of December or during the end of the holiday season.

According to ACTA, the cost of purchasing and replacing an artificial tree is three times that of maintaining a real tree every year.

If you are concerned about cost, it would be better to buy an artificial tree.

You don’t want your guests to be disappointed with this year’s blend of Christmas ornaments on your tree!

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4 Themes for your Office Prelit Christmas Trees

For office managers or receptionists who are responsible for decorating prelit Christmas trees in the office, it can be frustrating to get this right. You want something that everyone is going to like, and something that is not going to be in any way offensive to those in the office. For this reason, many people opt to use prelit Christmas trees without any decor on them at all. However, there are tons of themes that you can use on these prelit Christmas trees that are going to be suitable for the entire office and be something that is super fun as well!

1. Go traditional!

This means using red and green throughout the tree…the typical colors of Christmas that everyone knows and loves. You will find that the traditional theme is going to be one that is easy to do, and it is going to be something that you can do year after year. After all, this is a traditional theme for a reason!

2. Go with a white theme on your tree.

This is a simple theme that can be beautiful and full of light! You will find that white bulbs, white garland, and other white elements, like flowers, on this tree to bring it to life. When paired with the white lights on the tree, it is going to be like the entire tree glows.

3. Silver and gold are two colors that are classy…

perfect for any office that wants to have a theme of elegance in their office. You will find that silver and gold are two colors that are easy to find, so it is easy enough to make this your office theme. You can even take this a step further and hang gold and silver throughout the office to bring the theme together.

4. Use a theme that matches what your office does.

You will find that this can be a fun way to bring the entire workplace together. For example, those who have a plumbing business may hang some PVC pipe and other types of elements on the tree. You will find that this is one of the themes that can make customers smile when they do come into the office.

What theme will your office be using? Let everyone have a say-so by letting everyone vote for the theme that they want out of the themes that are out there. It will make everyone feel as though they are a part of this!

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White Artificial Christmas Trees: All the Rage?

When you think about artificial Christmas trees, you often think about dark green trees that look super life-like. While they may be artificial, you often find yourself wondering if they are real because they have such a life-like look to them! With this being said, there are some artificial Christmas trees that are entirely white. They are not going to be green with white flocking, but they are truly white. These white trees are something that was once widely popular, and they are still found today. Are they all the rage that they were before? Not really, but they are becoming more popular now. With this being said, for those who want white artificial Christmas trees, they are going to find that they are easily found.

Why go with white?

For many people, the idea of going with white artificial Christmas trees is one that makes them think of a cold winter day since the white is like snow. Most people find that they are super easy to decorate in whatever color that you want, including white for a true winter wonderland theme!

There are those who argue that a white Christmas tree is not something that can use year after year. Instead, they opt to use a white Christmas tree in select rooms of their home, rather than use this as the main tree in their home.

Colors to Consider with White

For those who do decide to go with white artificial Christmas trees, they often find that there are so many colors combos that they can use with this tree. For those who are looking for inspiration, here are some great colors/themes that can be used with these white trees for a beautiful end result.

1. Peppermint…you can make a white tree look like one big peppermint by arranging red ornaments throughout this tree.

2. Gold and silver are going to look great with a white tree…as it will almost have a glow about it when combined with clear or white lights.

3. Go with traditional colors like red and green to add a bit more traditional Christmas to the tree.

Basically, any color that you choose is going to go great with this tree.

So, are white artificial Christmas trees the best choice for you? They can be fun and elegant, depending upon how you decide to decorate this. It could be a nice change for you if you are up for a change this year!

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How to style dining rooms with Pre-lit trees

Why Pre-Lit Trees Are the Perfect Addition to Your Dining Room

The moment it’s Christmas you know what happens next– bells jingle and lit trees sparkle. Everyone loves yuletide but not everyone knows how to begin when it comes to Christmas day decoration.

Do you begin with outdoor decorations? Or, your front yard? Maybe you just swing into your indoor space, like your dining room. Whatever way you begin, make sure a prelit tree goes into the dining room.

The dining room is one of the critical hot-spots during the festive period. Family and friends gather in the dining room for at least twice daily throughout the holiday.

When it comes to adorning your dining room, there’s so much room for you to explore your creativity. Dining room decorations require a bright and elegant design style. When selecting your decoration set up for your dining room, you should start by considering the available space. This would help you to know the kind of prelit tree size that can easily fit your dining room.

Dine under the stars – tips for incorporating pre-lit trees into your dining room decor

Light up your dining room area with Prelit Christmas trees! During the holiday meal, allow beautiful Prelit Christmas trees to create a sophisticated ambiance.

Large dining rooms can accommodate a full-sized elegant Christmas tree. You can place a full fir Prelit tree.

Cozy dining rooms can accommodate medium-sized Prelit trees. You can select a slim shaped tree to fit perfectly into your space.

To complement the prelit tree, you can also hang curtain lights for a more aesthetic background. Select tree ornaments using a defined color scheme. Ornaments with matching the color of dining room linen and tableware would have a more decorative look.

Add a beautiful centerpiece to your dining table. For longer tables, you can add a couple of small-sized prelit trees down the center of the tree.

Prelit Christmas trees give the dining room an elegant profile. You should add one to yours during the next holidays.