Upside Down Christmas Trees


If you think you’re one of the trend setters for using upside down Christmas trees in your living room this holiday season, think again. It seems that the upside down Christmas tree is actually the originally tradition. The people who instituted a Christmas tree at all wanted it to be clear that it was for the celebration, not just a floral home décor addition. Now, the original tradition has become a fad. You’re joining the oldies!

Even if you aren’t one of the first to hang the tree from your ceiling, you can enjoy the tradition tremendously. Since today it’s not the norm, you’ll be adding a level of fun and excitement to your holiday festivities. Decorating an upside down tree can be tricky, though. Make sure your lights and ornaments will stay on once the tree is hung. Or, better yet, hang it first and then add the glamour. That’s really the best way to have successful decorated upside down Christmas trees.

Another pointer is not to buy just any tree. Look specifically for upside down Christmas trees for sale. These trees will usually come with the stand or base that will more easily install at your ceiling. Most people also prefer upside down artificial Christmas trees. Think of the mess. With an artificial tree, needles won’t shed and drift into your holiday soup or eggnog. Neither will your presents get showered with detaching pine sprigs. An upside down artificial Christmas tree should also be lighter than a real one, making hanging it much more practical.

Speaking of which, before you decide to go with the upside down thing, make sure your living room ceiling will handle the attachment. To get a good idea, check out some pictures of upside down Christmas trees that detail how to hang a tree this way. You’ll want to be sure.

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