Top Faux Christmas Trees We Own and Love for 2026

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I’m often asked where I purchased our artificial Christmas trees—many of which I’ve had since we lived in our previous home—so I wanted to share some favorites that are still available to buy. Below I highlight our main full-size tree and several tabletop and specialty trees we use around the house.

Our Main Christmas Tree:

This is the Christmas tree we’ve used for years. It’s a classic, well-made tree that has held up beautifully and still looks fresh season after season. I own the lit version, but an unlit option is also available for those who prefer to string their own lights or use battery-operated sets.

I’ll include a few photos showing how it looks in different years and rooms, followed by a selection of tabletop trees and decorative accents we love.

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Striped chair shown with the tree (Cyber Monday deal when purchased)
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More Trees We Love:

If you want smaller or styled alternatives, we have several tabletop and specialty trees that work well in entryways, on side tables, or in bedrooms. They’re easy to store and bring cozy holiday spirit to smaller spaces.

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One of our favorites is a set of tabletop trees with burlap bases—perfect for rustic or farmhouse-inspired decor and easy to style with ornaments, beads, or a simple ribbon.

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We also like a compact two-foot pine tree for narrow spaces. It pairs nicely with small furniture pieces like a rattan cart, a cordless lamp for soft lighting, and a textured rug to complete the vignette.

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For a warm, whimsical look we use lighted birch trees and hanging star decorations. These elements layer softly with existing decor and add subtle glow without overpowering the room. I use white extension cords and small cup hooks to keep everything tidy and discreet.

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Lighted birch trees can be used alone or combined with hanging accents for a dreamy corner display. They work well near seating areas or beside shelving to create vertical interest.

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Styling tips:

  • Use a mix of heights—full-size trees, tabletop trees, and tall twig or birch lights—to create layered visual interest throughout your home.
  • Choose a consistent color palette or natural textures (burlap, rattan, neutral ornaments) to tie multiple trees together and keep the overall look cohesive.
  • For lit trees, consider an unlit version if you prefer to add your own lights to control intensity and color temperature.
  • Store trees in labeled boxes with protective covers to keep branches and lights in good condition year after year.

I hope this overview helps you find the right tree for your space. These options offer a range of sizes and styles so you can pick what fits best in your home—whether you want a timeless main tree or several smaller accents to spread holiday cheer throughout the rooms.