The obvious place to put a Christmas tree is on the floor in your living room. If you want to be more unique, consider these other Christmas tree locations.
Who says your Christmas tree has to be inside your home?
Why not decorate one of your existing trees outside in your front yard so that everyone can enjoy it?
You don't even have to use an evergreen tree - you can use whatever tree you already have or you can even use a cactus if necessary.
Upside Down
You can hang your Christmas tree upside down from the ceiling.
Hanging a Christmas tree from the ceiling allows more floor space and is very unique.
You can use a real Christmas tree or a wire frame decorated to look like a Christmas tree.
Floating in the Air
Your Christmas tree, or something in a Christmas tree shape, can be floating in the air above your head.
You can even suspend lights or garland from the underside for added drama.
On a Countertop
You can put a smaller Christmas tree on a countertop.
With the Christmas tree location elevated, it is easier to see and appreciate.
A Room of Its Own
You can make your Christmas tree surrounding a small room (maybe a kid's play room).
You will most likely need to create a Christmas tree shape instead of using a real Christmas tree so you have room on the inside.
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