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The full artificial Christmas tree is a beautiful addition to any home. The natural look of the tree is perfect for those who want a realistic feel without having to cut down a real tree.

Full artificial Christmas trees come in many sizes, with the most popular being 7 feet tall. Full artificial trees are easy to assemble and are available in many different styles. Here are 10 ways to display your full artificial Christmas tree:

Use a Natural Tree Stand

The first tip is to use a natural tree stand with your artificial tree. If you have one that fits your current tree, then this is easy enough to do. Even if you don’t have one yet, it should be relatively easy to find one that will work with your new tree at any home improvement store or online retailer like Amazon or Walmart.

Hang Lights from the Top of Your Tree

Another way to create more fullness in your artificial Christmas tree is by hanging lights from the top down instead of putting them in between branches like most people do with real trees. This way, all of your lights will be visible without cluttering up their appearance too much and breaking up the overall pattern of lights across your tree’s surface area.

Use Stands with Wheels

There are many different types of stands available for artificial Christmas trees. Some have wheels on them so that you can roll them around the room, while others have casters or legs that allow them to stand up straight. The type of stand you choose will depend on where you plan on placing your tree — if it’s going in a big open area with plenty of leg space, then casters would be ideal because they’re easier to move around. However, if there’s not much space around your tree and it needs to be placed against a wall or in a corner, then using a stand with wheels might not be the best idea because it could get caught on something or fall over when someone bumps into it by accident.

Place it in a corner of the room

If you have a corner in your living room where you’d like to display your artificial Christmas tree, this is the easiest way to do it. You can even hang large garlands and other decorations across the walls to give the illusion of a more full-bodied tree.

Stand it up against a wall

This works especially well if you have an old piece of furniture that could use some sprucing up — like an old bookshelf or armoire that’s been collecting dust in your attic (or basement). This kind of display also works well with big trees because they won’t take up as much space as their real counterparts do when they’re lying down flat against the wall like this.

Use bookcases as displays for smaller trees

If you have enough space around your bookcases, try using them as displays for smaller artificial trees — either by placing them on top of them or by setting them on stacks.