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After that, you should have an easy time finding the best colour scheme for your Christmas tree! Mood Choose patterned or solid-coloured baubles, or even use a little of both if you’d like. Some matching tinsel will add some shine to your Christmas tree, too. Also, make sure you add some white Christmas tree lights to truly bring out the sparkly potential. White & silver Do you have any vintage decorations lying around? This colour scheme pairs beautifully with vintage Christmas tree decorations, so you can put them to use if you go for this colour scheme. First, determine the main colour scheme in the room where you’ll be putting your Christmas tree. Then, find that colour on a standard colour wheel. You can choose a colour right next to it (analogous colours) or one directly across from it on the wheel (complementary colours). Earthy colours such as emerald green create a cosy atmosphere, and neutral colours like white and silver give your Christmas tree a rather refreshing look. Style

However, if you’re hoping for something more coordinated this year, you may want to consider creating a theme for your Christmas tree colours. How to choose the perfect Christmas tree colour schemePre-lit Christmas trees are another option, saving the hassle of untangling Christmas lights every year. For Christmas tree light colours, you can choose from bright white, warm white and multicolour LEDs and use these to showcase your colour scheme. Colour theory Colour theory is a great way to find the right scheme for your Christmas tree. Artists use theory to create eye-catching work. Applying colour theory is pretty simple, even if you’re not a creative person. If you use a natural colour scheme, you may want to decorate the rest of your room with some Christmas garlands. Christmas tree decorations in various colours can be suitable, but try to find ones in muted colours if possible. Make sure the earthy colours are the most prevalent. A great way to do this is by adding natural elements like pine cones. If you have a realistic Christmas tree, you may want to consider a more natural colour theme. Forest green, brown, and grey colours can make a warm and earthy atmosphere for your tree.

We pride ourselves on offering a wide range of lights, in a variety of different styles. If you’re wondering where to start in finding your perfect lights, why not use our handy lights guide Mantel, shelving and windowsill decorations: Arrange red baubles on your mantel, bookshelf or windowsill alongside some garland, candles, and other holiday-themed items. You can either create a symmetrical display or curate a more relaxed arrangement. Read our full guide for more information about why we decorate our Christmas trees. Why choose Christmas Tree World? If there’s one thing every home needs at Christmas time, it’s a tree. The one item that truly says, ‘Xmas has arrived’, there’s nothing better than finding the ultimate tree for your home before getting the whole family together to dress it up. Helping to add wonder to your home, our collection of Christmas trees has something for everyone. A tree for all

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A cool, relaxing colour scheme will make your room feel like a winter wonderland! Blue and silver pair together perfectly and look simply stunning in rooms with a modern or minimalist design. Large and extra large Christmas baubles are the perfect way to make the definitive festive statement. At It's all about Christmas you can find a wide range of colours and finishes of oversized Christmas baubles. Sizes range from a diameter of 15cm/6", which is slightly larger than a bowling ball, to 25cm/9¾", about the size a large football. Lighting is essential - even the most beautifully decorated trees will look dull in poor lighting. Be sure to have your Christmas tree decorated with plenty of twinkling lights. You can also choose fibre optic Christmas trees for mesmerising lighting displays. Consider what style you’d like to emulate with your Christmas tree. Are you hoping for something vintage? In that case, you may want to have your Christmas tree decorated in traditional Christmas colours, like red, white, and gold, to add warmth. Hang them on the Christmas tree: No Christmas is complete without traditional Christmas tree. Hang your red baubles amongst other ornaments and Christmas tree lights to get you in the festive mood.

Here are some things to consider when choosing your Christmas tree’s colour theme: The type of Christmas tree you own Put them in garlands: String red baubles along a Christmas garland to add extra colour. If your garland is filled with red berries, red baubles are a great way to complement them. You can use a pre-lit garland or create your own using greenery, ribbons, and lights. Overall, it’s important to choose Christmas tree decorations that match your home. Even if a specific theme looks stunning in a magazine, it may not be the best option for your Christmas tree.

Top it off with a sparkling star and wrap your gifts in some gold or silver wrapping paper, and you’ll have a beautiful centrepiece for your seasonal celebrations. Natural colour schemes These oversized Christmas baubles look great in a large Christmas tree but are also perfect on a ceiling to spread the Christmas spirit to a room or hallway. They also work great as the centerpiece of a Christmas wreath. As this is a common colour scheme, finding red and white Christmas tree decorations should be easy. After all, red and white baubles go hand-in-hand. You can alternate solid red and white baubles or opt for a red and white bauble set with swirls and stripes. When people think of Christmas, these two colours are usually the first to come to mind! Red and white is a classic, cosy colour scheme that suits just about home at Christmas time.

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