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5 Ways to Use Flat Back Christmas Trees

If you think your space is just too small for a full-sized Christmas tree, think again. The introduction of flat back artificial Christmas trees allows you to get the look of a fully decorated Christmas tree in half the space. These trees look full from the front but actually feature a completely flat back that can be pushed right up against the wall. You gain incredible floor space while still having plenty of branches to decorate. These space-savers come in a wide range of colors and styles and many even come pre-lit so you don’t have to worry about stringing lights.

Flat Back Christmas Tree 1. Studio Apartments

Do you have a super-efficient studio apartment? You can have all your Christmas favorites and still fit them in your tiny space when you choose a flat back Christmas tree.

 

2. Hallways

Christmas Trees aren’t just for living rooms anymore. With the wide variety of artificial Christmas trees available, you can use them just about anywhere in your home. The super-slim flat back trees are ideal for wide hallways and stair landings. Just take a pre-lit flat back tree and add a few simple decorations. A bow at the top, a couple ribbons cascading down and a couple dozen ornaments are all you need to add holiday joy to your hallway.

 

3. Entryways 

Choose tall, slim flat back trees and flank your doorway with them. These slender trees even come in potted and pre-lit varieties so all you have to do is plug them in and you are ready to go. How beautiful would they look when paired with a nice full wreath in the middle of the door?

 

4. Between Windows

Do you have two windows in your living room with space in between? Flat back artificial trees are absolutely perfect for this living room setup. Best of all, you won’t have to worry about decorating the back corners of the tree.

 

5. Bedrooms

Let your kids go wild decorating their own tree! Flat Back Christmas trees are narrow enough to work in even the smallest spaces, such as your child’s bedroom. Just assemble a pre-lit variety and let your kids go crazy decorating it with their favorite homemade ornaments.

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