What style Christmas tree should I buy?

From size to safety, we will walk you through some of the most common customer questions we hear in our 'What should I buy...?' series.

Here, we look through the different artificial Christmas tree shapes, making it easier for you to choose the perfect one for your home.

From bushy and realistic Christmas trees to slim Christmas trees and super space-saving half Christmas trees, you're bound to find a favourite Xmas tree in our collection.

What shape Christmas tree should I get?

Just like real trees, there’s many different shapes and styles of artificial Christmas trees to pick from – but which is best for your home?

Bushy & Realistic

Let’s start with bushy Christmas trees, the quintessential festive decoration. These trees are all broad branches and thick foliage, making them the perfect choice for a truly majestic December display. However, bushy Christmas trees are often very wide, meaning that you need plenty of space to squeeze one of these into your home.

Slim & Subtle

On the opposite side of the spectrum lies slim Christmas trees, which are (you guessed it) thinner than their bushy brethren. The result is a clean silhouette that suits a more contemporary Christmas look; ideal for modern minimalist décor.

Their slender figure also means they’re easier to fit in your lounge – they just sit pretty in the corner of the room.

Cut Back & Classic

If space is your main concern when buying an artificial xmas tree, might we recommend you look at our classic-looking, half Christmas trees?

These models are specifically designed to fit neatly against a wall or in a corner, keeping the rest of your living area clear for festive fun. Even with only half the size, they sparkle just as much as the fully-fledged models.

Now you've solved the Xmas tree shape dilemma, it's time to head over to the Christmas Tree World website to browse our extensive collection of luxury artificial Christmas trees! Why not pair our stunning Christmas tree decorations and Christmas tree lights with your brand new festive tree?