How To Choose A Tall Artificial Plant?
Few things in holiday décor capture the magic of the season like a stately, lofty Christmas tree. Any space can be made to feel festive by the sight of beautifully decorated branches and twinkling lights. There are a few things to take into account when shopping for a tall artificial tree so that it becomes the ideal focal point of your holiday festivities. In this article we'll go over all you need to know about selecting a tall artificial tree.
Determine your space
Measure the area where you want to place the artificial tree before starting your hunt for the perfect tall one. Take into account your ceiling height as well as the size of your floor. Don't forget to take the tree stand and any possible tree topper into consideration. Making sure your selected tree fits comfortably and doesn't overpower the space requires taking this important step.
Height matters
Tall artificial trees are available in a range of heights, from about 7.5 feet to more than 12 feet. Your choice of height will be influenced by the height of the ceiling, the size of the room, and your own preferences. Generally speaking, you should allow at least one foot of space between the top of the tree and the ceiling. For a larger impact, consider getting a taller tree if your ceilings are high.
Branch density
Your tall artificial tree's overall visual impact is enhanced by the fullness of its branches. Think about how many decorations and ornaments you want to hang. A fuller tree might be more appropriate if you have a large collection of ornaments. However, a tree with slightly less dense branches might appeal to you if you prefer a more minimalist appearance.
Quality of foliage
Look closely at the artificial tree's foliage quality. Seek materials that bear resemblance to the color and texture of genuine evergreen branches. More expensive trees frequently have branches with "real feel" or "real touch"—that is, branches that closely mimic the real thing. The appearance of the tree is improved and a more genuine holiday atmosphere is produced by these realistic textures.
Pre-lit or unlit
There are two types of artificial trees available: pre-lit and unlit. Because pre-lit trees have built-in lights, decorating can be completed faster. However, an unlit tree might be a better option if you would rather personalize the lighting with your own string lights. When making this choice, take setup ease and desired lighting effect into account.
Assembly and storage
Frequently, tall artificial trees arrive in sections that need to be put together. Before making a purchase, make sure you can handle the assembly process. To make setup easier, look for features like color-coded branches or labeling. Take into account the tree's ease of disassembly and storage following the holiday season.
Durability and longevity
Purchasing a tall evergreen artificial tree of superior quality will guarantee its robustness and longevity. Seek for trees made of durable materials that will not deteriorate over time. Although high-quality trees may cost more, they might be a wise purchase if you want to use the tree for multiple Christmas seasons.