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This is one of the most pared-back options (second to bare trees) that still feels festive.

Evenly space out your ornaments and add a few faux candles for a gentle glow.

Three Christmas trees in light area with windows

Finding Lovely

This will keep them clean and ready for use for years.

With faux snow already there, consider adding lights and nothing more for a glowy finish.

This has a subtler appearance but still dresses up the boughs.

Bare mini Christmas trees in entryway area

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It feels like a statement, but one that’s not maximalist.

Instead, scope out the fallen branches outside of your own home.

Select white, beige, gold, brown, and black ornaments over more colorful ones.

Christmas tree with a string of lights

Design by Emily Henderson / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Christmas tree with candles, and silver and gold ornaments

Brexton Cole Interiors

Christmas tree with pinecones only

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Green and white Christmas tree

Finding Lovely

Frosted white artificial tree in living room

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Christmas tree with wooden bead garland

Kate Marker Interiors

Christmas tree with a few ornaments

Design by Emily Henderson / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Christmas tree with ornaments, oranges, and pinecones

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Mini Christmas tree with a red bow on top

Musings by Madison

Fir tree in a terracotta pot

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Tall faux Christmas tree with white ornaments

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Christmas tree with lights and soft skirt

COTTAGE + SEA

Mini Christmas tree with lights near a candle

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