Small Christmas tree: 31 options for those who don’t have space!

Small Christmas tree: 31 options for those who don’t have space!


Living in a smaller space doesn’t mean you can’t have a tree. Discover small Christmas tree models to include in your festive decor:




Small Christmas tree: 31 options for those who don’t have space!

Living in a small space doesn’t necessarily mean you have to sacrifice holiday cheer. After all, we all deserve the magic that comes with period glitz and trappings.



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If you have a small apartment or house to decorate or simply want ideas to add Christmas charm to any room in your home, how about a mini christmas tree🇧🇷 In addition to being different and original, the mini trees it can be very festive. Check out many inspirations for a beautiful Christmas below:

Small Christmas tree

Since your Christmas tree will no longer have the traditional size, take the opportunity to make something original and different. Check out the gallery below for some miniature tree ideas that are out of the ordinary:

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A tomato string and some Christmas ornaments are all you need to make this deconstructed Christmas tree.  Liked?


Less is more in this Christmas tree covered in pine and orange ornaments, which add an organic touch to the decor.


In a small bucket, this tree with arrows reinforces a camping energy.


This is for those who love minimalism and could very well work in any room of the house.  Simply arrange a handful of pine branches in a small vase or bottle and use paper clips to hang dried orange slices from the branches.  It's seasonal but subtle (and smells amazing).


The galvanized metal pot with the little pine creates the perfect balance so you can keep this tree in your decor all holiday season.  For an eye-catcher, finish with a tartan bow.


This is a great idea to place above the fireplace or on open shelving in the kitchen.  Fill half a dozen jars with ornaments, ornaments, greenery, and other Christmas accessories.  Stack the pots in a pyramid (like a pine tree).  Then wrap them in a sparkling garland and top them off with a star!  There is a different and fun tree.


A vintage candy box might be just what your tree needs to look amazing.


And this Christmas tree made of candy?  Best of all, it's functional — you can eat it after the party.


An all-white spruce serves as an eye-catching base for these glittery snowflakes, pastel trinkets, and homey accents.


Do you have a large kitchen island that you rarely use?  Decorate with a handful of small trees, like this variety of woven mini trees draped over a wire garland.

DIY Christmas tree

If you are one of those love a good old DIY project, so don’t think twice before venturing into creating your own mini tree. Want some inspiration? Find out in the gallery:

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To assemble this tree, you just need some dry pine cones and glue.


Use old funnels of different sizes and stack them to make this super rustic Christmas tree!


For a dash of holiday horticulture, stack the baskets.  Hang ornaments and accents with foliage branches.


Twigs and twine are all you need to create this Scandinavian-inspired tree.


A crochet tree can also be a good idea for anyone who loves DIY!


Choose to recycle: turn old sweaters into Christmas trees.


If you have shelves lined up at home, take the opportunity to fill the space between them with lights and decorations and create a super different and easy to make Christmas tree.


This one is for the reading lovers - use pages from old books to make a very different tree.


Paint the shape of a tree on wooden pallets and tie pompoms in various colors and sizes to decorate the slats.  Cover one of them with gold to imitate a star and voilà, you have a Christmas tree!


You can also stack books and use Christmas lights to make a very intellectual tree.

Small trees set

Because better than a mini tree, only two. See below how to compose several miniature trees and make the environment more beautiful for Christmas:

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Even your little Christmas trees need proper stands!  Get creative by transforming candlesticks like this blogger did and fill the


Fill the steps of your house with lighted mini Christmas trees.


Add pretty candles and small Christmas trees for a charming centerpiece.


Have your kids write Christmas wishes on the chalkboard tags, then enjoy the messages throughout the month of December.


305 / 5000Translation ResultsOne Christmas tree is never enough, so how about distributing mini paper versions around the house?


Little Christmas trees fill the center of this table along with other festive decorations.


Can you believe they are made from magazine paper?


Create your own Christmas table by placing candles and berries around it.


Group a few Christmas trees of various heights and colors together for an ornate decorating scheme.  Emily Henderson has found the perfect balance of partying and personalization in this pink nursery.


These mini potted Christmas trees are adorable.  To achieve a similar effect, whether you place one in the living room or line a bunch on the porch, simply tie bows around the rim of the vase and add little embellishments.

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