
"Even though you (probably) only bring out your holiday tree once a year, choosing one of the best artificial Christmas trees for your home will feel good all year round. If you're already committed to the faux lifestyle or are just dipping your toes in, the perfect tree is out there for you and your priorities. Maybe you want something bold and full of personality (we've got a pink option below just for that crew!)."
"This big, beautiful tree is inspired by the Fraser Fir. Known for its rich, dark green coloring and full silhouette, this tree is native to the Appalachian Mountains and has the distinction of being the type of tree most often used as the official White House Christmas tree. To be honest, we can't tell the difference between Balsam Hill's faux version and the real thing. BH's impressive "true needle" foliage features 40 variations of branch types throughout and the effect is incredibly realistic."
Artificial Christmas trees provide realistic alternatives to fresh-cut firs while simplifying upkeep, storage, and cleanup. High-end models replicate true-needle foliage and use many branch variations to achieve a lifelike silhouette. Pre-lit trees offer built-in lighting for classic looks, and budget options deliver acceptable realism at lower cost. Faux trees remove the need for watering and seasonal needle cleanup, and compact storage makes them convenient between holidays. Product options span ultra-realistic replicas, pre-lit classics, and novelty colored trees, with notable picks including realistic Fraser Fir, budget Downswept Douglas Fir, and a Dunhill pre-lit fir.
Read at Architectural Digest
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