How to Decorate a Christmas Tree: The Definitive 8 Step Guide

 

Do you covet the professionally decorated Christmas trees in shop windows? Kaiko Design’s Nicholas kaiko, is here to share 8 simple steps to achieving an impeccably styled Christmas tree in your home.

1. Build the Tree

First things first, I get the tree out from where it’s been hibernating for the last 11 months and check to make sure it’s still in good condition. I like to use an artificial tree as we have our tree up for most of December and it means I can perfectly position the branches. Most artificial trees have branches which are colour coded or numbered to making them each to see what length goes where. If you are buying a real Christmas tree, make sure to invest in a good quality one with no gaps to achieve the classic full look all the way to the top when it’s decorated.

large christmas tree with gold presents underneath in mostly white interior space

2. Spread out Branches

If you’re a perfectionist like me, this is the step that can take the most time and for good reason. The branches create the canvas for your decorations so they need to be arranged perfectly. Starting with the bottom layer of branches and working your way up, gently straighten each tip and fan them out in different directions from the branch to create a natural look. Take a step back after you have arranged each layer to make sure all the branches are sitting well together and you don’t have any gaps.

australian eucalyptus garland on white fireplace

3. Evenly Wrap the Lights

Make sure you have enough lights to wrap round each layer of branches and again start at the bottom and work your way up to the top. The lights should sit closer to the trunk than the decorations to create a warming glow peeking through the branches. Make sure you have warm white lights and test them BEFORE you start to put them up.

4. Add the Core Baubles

Your core baubles are those in your main colour and are ones you normally get in large sets so you can easily create the base for the rest of your decorations. These often plain baubles in mirror polished, matt or even glitter finishes start off your Christmas colour scheme and make your bolder decorations pop when you add them later. They are usually in metallic or white tones which are a fantastic foundation for more daring hues.

monochrome Christmas bauble pack

5. Layer some Colour

This is your chance to layer your other festive colours throughout your tree. Make sure to layer these colours evenly throughout the branches so you don’t have too many of the same shade in one area.

assorted Christmas ornaments in jewel tones on dark background

6. Add the Extra Special Decorations

This is my favourite part – adding the special decorations. These could be the more flamboyant decorations you only have a few of, or the special one-of-a-kind designs you have collected on your travels, or the particularly large pieces. Again spread these out amongst the branches so they don’t sit too close to each other to achieve the full effect. I have ornaments from when I was a child that I use every year - its what makes your tree unique to your home.

Christmas ornament close up on tree

7. Place the Finishing Touches

This stage is for the real showstopper decorations which will really set your tree apart from the rest. Real or artificial flowers have been popular in recent years as finishing touches for my tree. For a tree topper I always go for the classic star but you could use a large statement decoration instead to give your tree a contemporary twist.

gold wire Christmas tree star

8. Start Adding Presents Underneath

The final flourish for any tree is of course the presents underneath. So finish your perfectly styled Christmas tree with a small pile of impeccably wrapped gifts. Getting these wrapped early also means more time to relax closer to the big day, so be prepared and tick that job of your list when the tree goes up.

timber Christmas tree with presents underneath

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