Themed versus Traditional Christmas Tree: An Iconic Christmas Quandary

themed versus traditional Christmas Tree

There are stark differences between themed and traditional trees, but there are shared threads as well. The key is to remember it’s about the season and what it all symbolizes. The tree should remind you about the magic, merriment and meaning behind the Christmas season.

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The choice between a themed or a traditional Christmas tree really comes down to personal preference. Our Masterpiece tree is somewhere in the middle with more of a hybrid model if you will. I’ll explain further as we get into the details of Christmas tree decor aesthetics.

Christmas tree

A themed Christmas tree is decorated based on a color or concept, achieving a modern, cohesive and well groomed aesthetic. The thought and coordination to a themed tree gives it a modern elegance with intentional design. Themed trees are stunning and can take your breath away, but don’t have any sentimental value or personal attachment. Subsequently a themed tree can feel cold and forced.

Monogram Christmas ornament

Themed Christmas trees having matching ornaments and accents, whether by color, design or motif. It creates a beautiful synergy and provides a polished and well appointed tree. Themed trees can coordinate with your interior design aesthetic or follow a current trend.

A traditional Christmas tree is decorated with personalized and curated accents based on memories and sentimental value. Consequently, traditional trees can feel mismatched and chaotic, but at the same time they evoke feelings of nostalgia, coziness and warmth. There’s a personal attachment to a traditional tree based on memories and feelings.

Baby's first Christmas ornament

Traditional Christmas trees have an eclectic mix of ornaments based on heirloom accents, travel souvenirs and handmade pieces. Traditional trees also include classic elements like tinsel and | or icicles, causing a varied mix of sentiments and family history.

Our personal Masterpiece Christmas tree lies somewhere in the middle. As a newlywed, many moons ago, I started a themed look tree without realizing it. As a newly married couple we didn’t have a family of our own yet, and we were just starting our story. No sentimental ornaments or handmade pieces from littles, so I got busy curating our first and forever Christmas tree look. I focused on gold and ivory decor and have stuck to that pretty strongly. Some green (my favorite color) and silvers have snuck in here and there but the look has remained cohesive.

Christmas tree

I still have sentimental value ornaments like babies first Christmas and furry family member ornaments, but I curated them with the right look. I buy ornaments on vacation, but once again they have to have the right color palette and look to fit the tree aesthetic. So here’s where I might upset some folks. I don’t have any of my kiddos handmade pieces on the tree, which tend to be bright and somewhat primitive.

starfish souvenir ornament

Do I still use all the handmade treasures from my littles? Absolutely. I sprinkle them through the house in appropriate ways and places. Just not on my traditionally themed tree. This is how I reconcile the two looks in my own home. You could also have two trees, keeping one with all the traditional vibes in the family room and a more elegant themed tree in the living room. The key is to do what works for your family and makes you all happy.

Besides the iconic Christmas tree quandary between themed and traditional looks, there are many other debates. For example, artificial versus real trees, which can depend on life style and location. Also some folks love colored lights and others only want white lights. The decision between a flocked tree and an evergreen tree is also a tough choice. Once again, there is no right or wrong, but rather what works for you and your family.

Christmas tree

Through the years we have become very hardcore with our choices and decisions. Lol. We prefer a live tree, which we select as a family and it’s always in the silver tip variety with sparse branches and big gaps for ornaments to dangle and hang just so. Only white lights, always and forever. That’s our vibe , but we do have a flocked artificial tree in the family room which is decorated by theme each year. Once again we have a little of both worlds, but always white lights, inside and out.

Christmas tree

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What team tree are you? Or are you somewhere in the middle like us? Either way the notion is to embrace the holiday season with traditions and things which bring you joy. I am looking forward to the Christmas season, but I also enjoy Thanksgiving, scheduling content which straddles both late fall and early Christmas. Let me know if there’s anything in particular you would like do see here.

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  3. You already know this is a discussion near and dear to my heart, and thanks for tackling it! My main tree is filled with different ornament collections I’ve built over the years. I have a couple of other trees that are somewhat themed but it’s more that I add too those themes each year vs new themes each year.

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