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Christmas trees – how high do you want to go?

Big, small, real or fake, it would be tree-son not to create a festive focal point worthy of a gold star. Gabrielle Fagan shares three key looks for this winter

Pre-lit flocked 6-foot Whistler Tree, £75, and tree decorations from £6, available from House of Fraser
Pre-lit flocked 6-foot Whistler Tree, £75, and tree decorations from £6, available from House of Fraser Pre-lit flocked 6-foot Whistler Tree, £75, and tree decorations from £6, available from House of Fraser

NEVER mind decking the halls – it's all about the Christmas tree, isn't it? Whether you favour a 'can-you-believe-it's-not-real?' artificial one or always opt for the genuine article, whose fragrant scent (and needles) will fill the house, it's the decorations that say most about your taste and family history – from hand-me-down baubles to childhood creations.

"This year, people seem determined to want their tree to be the biggest they can fit in and afford, and they also have a very good idea of what colour or style theme they want to follow," says Craig Roman, home and garden styling expert at Dobbies Garden Centres.

"They're very specific about the look they want to achieve, and we have three key looks this year – full-on traditional, with lots of red and gold; a countryside feel, featuring creatures great and small; or the dazzling snowy white tree, embellished with silver or gold touches."

Whichever look you choose, make it tree-mendous...

TRULY TRADITIONAL

Red and green is the ultimate festive look, and has a timeless appeal which can be interpreted in a retro way, or given a dash of kitsch.

"This an absolute classic look with red particularly strong this year and not only in decorations – there are also red berry lights," says Roman. "There's a lovely nostalgic feel to this style of decoration, which is seen in red candy cane and Santa stocking decorations.

"This season, we're seeing much more emphasis on the texture and finishes of baubles – incorporating matt with shiny; shiny with glitter; or those which are ribbed. Many have an 'added extra', such as a tiny charm attached to the top, or a ribbon with beading."

DECOR TIP: For a luxury look, dress your tree from the back to the front, hanging up to four baubles all along each branch, depending on their length. Place darker coloured baubles at the back (nearer to the trunk) and brighter shades nearer to the branch tip, to give the illusion of depth. Add to the richness with a string of Red Berry Lights, £24.99, and a battery operated Tree Topper, £9.99, Dobbies Garden Centres, which also have a selection of artificial and real trees.

Debenhams has plenty of red decorations to choose from, including a Pack Of Four Red Spotty Christmas Baubles, £12, or Set Of 16 Red Assorted Christmas Baubles, £6.

A Red & White Wooden Houses Advent Calendar, reduced to £20 from £40, also from John Lewis, would be a perfect finishing touch.

WOODLAND WAY

Make a tree come alive with woodland creatures, for a look which will delight young and old alike.

"This is a cosy, comforting look featuring all the British wildlife characters. Owls are currently the most popular, along with squirrels, foxes, hedgehogs and stags," says Roman.

"Woodland motifs have featured strongly in decor for a while now, and the reddish brown shades of the squirrels and foxes key into the trend for copper tones in decor, so it's not surprising that they're popular for the tree.

"Of course, tiny creatures will look perfectly at home on the branches and evoke a cosy, rustic feel. Stand a tree in an old barrel or a wicker tree hamper to complement that look."

DECOR TIP: Bring in nature by making your own simple hanging decorations. Decorate a tree branch by spray-painting and decorating with tinsel and baubles, to hang on a wall or display on a mantel. Spray pine cones or leaves with copper paint. Champagne Pine Cones Decorations, £6.99 for a set, Dobbies. Pack presents into a Hessian Christmas Santa Sack And Name Tag, £6.99, Not On The High Street.

TREE-MENDOUS TREATS: Make a tree come alive with an animal menagerie. Paperchase has Six Glass Animal Heads, including a rabbit, reindeer and fox, £12 for the set, and its Hendrick's Stag Decoration is £6.

John Lewis has a Fox Head Decoration, £4.50 (due back in stock mid-December); while George Home has a sweet Bottle Brush Squirrel Hanging Decoration, £3.

WHITE MAGIC

This look captures the atmosphere of a winter wood, where snow-laden trees sparkle and shimmer.

"This is a magical, winter wonderland effect, which – because of its neutral colour palette – works with any decor and is hugely popular," says Roman.

"Lightly flocked artificial trees with twinkling pre-lit white lights are perfect for this, and then all you need is a collection white or silver baubles – the 'less is more' rule definitely applies to this style."

DECOR TIP: If you're adding strings of lights to a tree and want to check to see if they're evenly placed, turn them on and look at them from the other side of the room by squinting through half-closed eyes.

Neon signs are bang-on-trend this season and John Lewis's White Noel Battery Operated Sign, £20, would look brilliant near a tree or on a mantel. Alternatively, The Handpicked Collection has illuminated letters spelling out 'JOY'; Joy Light, £49.95.

TREE-MENDOUS TREATS: Glamour and sparkle combine in Swarovski Christmas Baubles, £45 for set of four, and for a Narnia effect, a Snowdrift Acrylic Glitter Stag, £4, both John Lewis.