12 Small Christmas Tree Ideas That Add Cheer To Any Space By Zoe Gowen Zoe Gowen After a notable obsession with yellow houses, historic homes, and glossy magazines as a child that lead to a degree in American Studies from Sewanee: University of the South followed by a jaunt through the Washington, DC art world, Zoë found her way as the Senior Home and Garden Editor with Southern Living. There she crisscrossed the region to produce inspiring interiors, entertaining, and holiday stories while also overseeing the Idea House franchise. After seeing more porches and Christmas trees than any other reasonable person can claim, she ventured out to pave new roads writing for various magazines and helping people bring magazine tearsheets to life inside private homes via interior decorating. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on September 16, 2024 Close Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; styling: Taylor Colson Horton If you've recently downsized, you might be wondering if you have enough room for a traditional Christmas tree. Small-space living calls for thinking outside of the box. Try a festive tabletop tree with a traditional look or a unique take on a Tannenbaum. Tuck a mini live tree in a planter to bring the holiday spirit to a fireplace hearth or a bedroom dresser. With these inspirational looks, you may find a spot for a tree in every room. Here are our small Christmas tree ideas that deliver big on holiday cheer. 01 of 12 Modern Sentiments Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Lindsey Ellis Beatty Traditional holiday symbols get a glossy makeover with simple shapes and loads of bright red and white. Base: A medium-size woven basket provides a tidier footing than a tree skirt.Garland: First, hang the strands of lights, and then dangle a garland made from felt balls along the branches.Ornaments: Dress branches with large red Gobstopper-like globes mixed with favorite holiday images. For an extra-sweet touch, suspend candy canes from the frosted boughs.Topper: Try a homespun take on stars with a large matte wooden version.Details: Stick to solid wrapping papers except for one standout polka-dot pattern. 02 of 12 Vintage Charm Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez A ladylike palette of teal and pink reflects the pastel hues of these retro ornaments. Tree: At only 4 feet tall, this tree (set in a sturdy planter) is just the right size for a table in a foyer.Ornaments: Here's proof that a small suite of pink, gold, and aqua ornaments is all you need to trim a tabletop tree.Garland: Skip the lights, and adorn branches with a distinctive white foam garland that resembles a strand of pearls.Topper: Finish the look with a giant bow, nearly 1 foot tall, that trails the length of the tree. Tip: Wired ribbon is the secret to a pert bow. 03 of 12 Wild & Wonderful Credit: Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Lindsey Ellis Beatty Twirl up a tree fit for any mountain cabin with a menagerie of woodland-inspired pieces. Base: Choose a small- or medium-size galvanized bucket as your vessel.Ornaments: Think of the pheasants as the headliners, and add a supporting cast of woodsy oak leaf, acorn, and feather pieces all around. Fill empty spots with shiny blue globes.Garland: Stick with simple string lights. The shimmery ornaments will accentuate the glow from the bulbs.Topper: Create a unique crown of pinecones. Spray-paint three to five of them gold, and then secure each one to a flexible wire stem with pieces of florist wire. Finally, twist the florist wire around at the top of the tree until it's secure. 04 of 12 Glitzy Glamour Credit: Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Lindsey Ellis Beatty Break from the traditional decorating mold by using geometric shapes and lots of sparkle. Tree: Ideal for small-space dwellers (it folds up flat for off-season storage), this tree stands proud at just 3 feet tall.Ornaments: The tree has character on its own, so all the trim you'll need is a combination of sharp pink shapes and shining pineapples.Topper: The secret to this sparkling style is adding a small star with a silver finish.Details: Wrap presents with iridescent paper, pink and silver ribbons, and metallic gift tags. 05 of 12 Gingerbread Tree Credit: Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller Update a classic tabletop accent with a mix of shapely ornaments and festive flocked branches. Materials: Gingerbread doughcookie cutters in assorted shapeschartreuse and aqua ribbons36-inch artificial cypress treetwo to three cans of spray snowconcrete planterreindeer mossornamentsgold twine Method: Shape 24 cookies from the dough with cutters.Before baking the gingerbread dough, use a straw to poke a hole in each cookie for the ribbon.Bake and let cool.Thread loop of ribbon through each cookie, and tie.Cover tree with spray snow; let dry for one hour.Place tree in concrete planter, and cover base with reindeer moss.Hang cookies from tree. Add ornaments.Trail chartreuse and aqua ribbons and gold twine down from top of tree. 06 of 12 Fruit Tree Credit: Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller This citrus combo provides a fresh dose of sunshine. Materials: Five (2-pound) bags of lemonsflorist picks24-inch plastic foam conesprigs of fresh rosemary and cypressurnfive orangesreindeer mossribbon Method: Stick lemons with florist picks (one per lemon).Starting toward the bottom of the cone, insert lemons in circular diagonal rows, working your way up and leaving about 1 inch of space between each row until the cone is covered.Fill in the empty spaces between the lemon rows with rosemary and cypress sprigs.Set the decorated cone securely inside the urn.Place leftover lemons and oranges around the base of the cone; cover up any gaps with reindeer moss.Trail ribbon from the top of the arrangement. 07 of 12 Advent Tree Credit: Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller We turned the beloved holiday calendar custom into wonderful wall décor. We hung our presents in random order to give the look a playful treasure hunt effect. Materials: Small sawseven wooden dowels14 wooden dowel caps15 clear adhesive hooksribbonbranches25 small gifts25 number tagsornamentsgreenerytree topperbeaded garland Method: With a small saw, cut seven dowels in graduated lengths to form a tree shape. Attach caps to the ends of dowels, and secure dowels to wall with adhesive hooks (two per dowel).Using ribbon, tie a branch to every other dowel.Assemble 25 small gifts, and label them with number tags, 1 through 25. With ribbon, tie each gift to the tree.Fill gaps with colorful ornaments and sprigs of greenery.Place tree topper above the top branch with an adhesive hook.Zigzag ribbon and garland across and down levels of tree. 08 of 12 Natural Wonder Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; styling: Taylor Colson Horton Feathers and candle-style lights dial up this Colonial look. Base: Take this gumdrop-shaped cypress to new heights by placing the stand in a rust planter. Trim the bottom branches, and mask the trunk with sheet moss.Lights: Before electricity, real candles flickered on tree branches. Safely get the old-school effect with a flameless strand.Ornaments: Maintain an authentic look with simple ornaments: metallic orbs, clove-studded oranges, dried orange slices, and pinecones.Details: Woodsy red faux berries stand in for garland.Topper: Wire on a crown-shaped cluster of feathers to push the look to the peak. The Best Places To Buy Artificial And Live Christmas Trees 09 of 12 Blue Christmas Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; styling: Taylor Colson Horton Spread cheer anywhere with this tabletop setup. Base: Place a small blue spruce into a blue-and-white chinoiserie cachepot. Cover the base with sheet moss. Lights: Delicate battery-operated twinkle lights don't overpower this tiny tree. Topper: The plum velvet ribbon tied into a prim bow at the top cascades down like a garland. Ornaments: Make it fancy with bejeweled orbs, miniature ginger jars (shop similar styles at The Enchanted Home), gold and navy tassels, and satin bows. Tie on jingle bells with twine for whimsy. Wrapping: Carry on the theme with polka-dot and gingham papers accented with ribbon and ornaments. 10 of 12 Outdoor Tree Credit: Laurey W. Glenn Brighten up small outdoor spaces with a live tree that can be transplanted to the garden after the holidays. Tree: A small Norway spruce starts as a festive decoration but can be planted in the garden to continue growing after the holidays. It can grow up to 20 feet tall in the Middle and Upper South. Base: Wrapping the root ball in clean burlap complements the natural theme. Remove the material before planting the tree. Lights: String warm white lights around the tree so this sweet beauty will stand out after dark. Garland: Continue this simple look with a strand of burlap garland tucked among the branches. Ornaments: A walk in the woods may provide some natural elements to decorate this woodsy tree. Simple pinecones and feathers adorn the branches. 11 of 12 White and Blue Tree This elegant tree can be tucked into an out-of-the-way spot without competing for space among furniture. Tree: A narrow flocked tree is a pretty backdrop for colorful ornaments and complements the room’s color scheme. The white tree blends into the room instead of overpowering the décor.Base: An urn adds height to this formal look.Ornaments: Shiny ornaments in various blues pop from the white background.Garland: Wrap strands of delicate blue beads around the tree to complete the color scheme.Topper: A large bow serves as the topper and garland. Its long ribbons cascade down the sides of the tree in different lengths and shades of blue. 12 of 12 Elegant Tabletop Tree Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn A tabletop tree can fit easily into any room’s décor, and it's a great way to display special ornaments. The added height keeps fragile ornaments and gifts away from little hands—and pets. Base: Cover the base with fabric for a casual, finished look.Lights: String white lights around the branches. Opt for battery-powered lights if there’s no outlet nearby.Ornaments: Glass ornaments in a simple color scheme keep with the room’s décor.Topper: A pretty bow crowns the tree, and curls of ribbon trail down its sides. Explore more: Holidays & Occasions Christmas Christmas Decor Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit