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What size christmas tree to get?

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DaffodilField · 25/11/2014 09:54

I am ordering our christmas tree (online, for delivery - seems v decadent). What height should I get? We have high ceilings and two children liable to pull it down. I was thinking four foot so is taller than 4 yo dd so will seem nice and big. though am tempted by 5 foot. Hmmmmm

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RunawayReindeer · 25/11/2014 11:39

Oh,I was coming on to suggest 7ft Xmas Grin i like the extra space to decorate.... 4ft seems a bit on the small side... Perhaps the 5ft so it is a decent size once star etc on??

bobs123 · 25/11/2014 11:41

Is it a real one? If it is a fake one I would go for a bigger one - 6-7ft if you have high ceilings. Otherwise you will just be replacing it in a few years

ilovepowerhoop · 25/11/2014 11:42

Ours is fake and just over 6 feet. We have normal height ceilings

Doublethecuddles · 25/11/2014 11:44

Go big, if the ceilings are high, a small tree will look mean! I like a tree that fills the corner of a room.

RedToothBrush · 25/11/2014 12:08

5ft is not actually that big once you have it in the room. Your issue is more the diameter of the tree, if you go real.

There's nothing wrong with 4ft (especially if you have small children), but I do think they need to be put on a table or stand otherwise they look a bit underwhelming and/or mean.

Don't forget that Christmas trees have a long branch at the top so the effect is to generally make the tree shorter than the real height.

6ft is where it starts to get big imo.

DaffodilField · 25/11/2014 13:04

It is a real tree. Hmmmm - maybe 5 ft good compromise then.

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chloejaynemummy · 25/11/2014 13:16

We brought a 7 ft as our ceilings are about 9 ft but it's so wide but I love it looks really christmasy xx

RunawayReindeer · 26/11/2014 23:08

Obviously door is somewhat out of use Xmas Wink

What size christmas tree to get?
Poolomoomon · 26/11/2014 23:10

We usually have a (real) seven foot, this year opting for a six foot to fit under the bay window. Four foot is too tiny IMO, I couldn't personally go smaller than 6 foot but there you go. I have seen some real 5 foot ones that look pretty! Very vintage looking.

DaffodilField · 26/11/2014 23:28

I like the pic. Wishing I'd gone bigger now. Went for 5 ft in end. Will seem big to the kids anyway.

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RunawayReindeer · 26/11/2014 23:32

Why thank you! Dd (4) decorated..... Standing on the sofa Hmm but dh hates it if that's any consolation?

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