Slim Christmas trees for compact spaces
When floor space is more limited, slim Christmas trees are built to fit neatly without taking over the room.
They sit comfortably in corners or beside furniture, so you can decorate without blocking walkways.
Sizes and fit: slim vs. pencil
Slim trees can typically measure 74–105 cm wide, while pencil trees go even narrower.
The narrow width lets you place the tree beside a sofa or in a dining nook without blocking walkways.
Heights range from 4ft, to 6ft and 7ft, so you can find one for a flat, medium-sized room, or a bigger living space.
Slim trees are a popular choice for small homes because they still give you plenty of height without taking up too much space.
Styles and practical benefits
Choose from classic green, snowy frosted finishes, or metallic tones to suit your décor while saving space.
They’re quick to put together, easy to pack away, and sturdy enough to use every Christmas.
Top slim trees styles for small spaces:
- Classic pencil trees: slim shapes that fit into the tightest corners
- Pre-lit slim trees: Built-in lights for quick, hassle-free decorating
- Pop-up slim trees: Fast assembly for easy, last-minute decorating
- Snowy slim trees: Frosted branches for a realistic winter effect
Styling tip: Pair snowy trees with silver baubles and icy blue decorations for a frosted theme.
How many ornaments and decorations for a 6ft slim tree?
Around 60-100 Christmas tree decorations and ornaments will give you a balanced coverage.
How do you make a slim tree look fuller?
To make a slim tree look fuller, fluff the branches, layer garlands and decorations evenly, and add vertical ribbons for extra depth.