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Pre-lit trees with changing colors: what you should know

A Christmas tree makes Christmas more festive. But how does one find the perfect tree that will bring bright colors to their space during Christmas?

You’ll soon find out.

Arms are never left behind in a battle. That is why you cannot afford to make a tree purchasing decision without learning about trees (there are so many options, and yeah, it’s some kind of battle).

This post will tell you everything you need to know about color-changing pre-lit trees. Keep reading.

Selection of height

When buying a pre-lit tree, there should be at least six inches of space between the top of the tree and the tree topper.  This will help you avoid buying trees that are too tall or short for your space.

Color-changing Christmas Trees are usually between five and twelve feet tall. The addison spruce is also available in 7.5-foot lengths.

This Christmas tree stand is easy to use, convenient, and allows you to put up and take down your tree easily. You can expand or contract them with a button.

Choosing the appropriate shape

As long-lasting as they are, Christmas trees are ideal for homes with large rooms since they are usually fully green. Most people are probably familiar with their basic, generous form from their childhood.

These products are among the most popular, including Oregon Pine, Alexander Fir, and Luxe Balsam Spruce.

Meanwhile, those with limited space should opt for the longer, slender Christmas trees. If your space needs a little color, you can select a Kennedy Fir or No. 2 Pencil. You can also try the Addison Spruce if you prefer a narrow tree.

The choice of realism

Treetopia uses micro-molded polyethylene (PE) needles to make the most realistic Christmas trees.

 Among our most realistic-looking trees, Luxury Balsam has dark green needles and upward-sloping branches similar to spruce branches. Additionally, the Portland Pine’s flexible branches can produce an upswept or downswept appearance.