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Minimalist christmas tree
Minimalist christmas tree









"Ask a garden centre if they have any trees that are unfit to sell and you can pick one up cheap or even free. You can then transform it into a beautiful wall-mounted tree. "The great thing about the space-saving tree is that you can make it using foliage from an unwanted Christmas tree, one that is wonky, unsymmetrical, that has gaps, or is otherwise considered ‘ugly’. So we’ve created this guide for people that still want the look, touch, feel and smell of a real tree, without compromising on living space. Owner of .uk Mark Rofe said: "We love Christmas trees, but understand that not everyone has room for one.

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It’s given us a real Christmas atmosphere again”. "We stood back proudly sipping a whisky, looking at our new minimalist tree installation as if it was the real tree we used to have. This is just another great example of it. "I’ve always believed in the idea that 'creativity comes from constraint'.

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It’ll save you some time that we lost from going full steam ahead without thinking! "One tip is cut the big length of timber you get outside before you attempt to bring it inside. The two of us got it done in less than two hours, from cutting the timber to putting up lights", explained Martin. "One of the best value bits was the locally sourced timber for £6 (€7) from a place that usually deals with trade quantities so they got a laugh out of me. Now we’ve got that Christmas feeling back in the apartment even while we work!" "I saw a guide on building your own space-saving Christmas tree and as soon as I saw it, I knew I’d have to give it a go as we had the perfect wall for it. We didn’t get a tree last year and we both knew it took away from the vibe. "Both of us were working from home which meant we needed to move a desk in permanently, right where our Christmas tree used to sit. The 34-year-old said: "Unfortunately, when the pandemic hit, our apartment got smaller. His recreation of a Christmas tree brings "real Christmas atmosphere" to his flat while not taking up much room. Martin Meany from Dublin was inspired to recreate the Christmas tree during the pandemic, as since he was working from home, he didn't have space for a tree, writes Wales Online.

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  • It's a great time to celebrate with family and friends, but if you don't have much space in your house, it can be difficult to figure out where to display your Christmas tree.īut one man has discovered a genius way to save space in his flat by creating a 'minimalist' tree that still looks festive, but doesn't take up any room on the floor.

    minimalist christmas tree

    It may only be October, but it'll soon be Christmas before we know it - meaning it's almost time to get planning for the season.









    Minimalist christmas tree