The way you decorate your Christmas tree is a wonderful reflection of who you are. Which personality represents you best?
The Christmas tree is one of the most iconic elements of the season. The tradition of going to a tree farm to pick one out, or unpacking the tree that has been in the family for generations, is one of the experiences that brings people together and fills the home with holiday spirit. And the fun doesn’t stop there: decorating it with your loved ones, with carols playing and warm drinks in hand, is one of the best moments of Christmas.
The tradition of decorating Christmas trees began in 15th-century Germany. Over time, the ways we adorn them have evolved to reflect the trends of each era. The way we decorate our tree is a beautiful expression of who we are: from classic to minimalist styles, each tree is a representation of our personality.
So tell us how you decorate your tree… and we’ll tell you your personality.
1. Timeless style: classic and traditional
This type of decoration includes the season’s classic colors: red, green, and gold. It features warm white lights, thick garlands, and emblematic ornaments such as shiny baubles, candy canes, and velvet bows. A traditional star or angel crowns the top.
People who decorate their trees in a classic, traditional style tend to be orderly, value nostalgia, and appreciate customs, which is why they prefer not to change what has already become a global tradition.
2. Creative style: artistic and handmade (DIY)
An eclectic and personal mix. The ornaments are unique, handmade, purchased during travels, or painted by family members. Colors may be unexpected or within an earthy palette. Look for textured ornaments (felt, wood) and use wide ribbons or strands of wool instead of traditional metallic garlands.
Creative decorators have spontaneous and original personalities. They enjoy making things themselves, leaving a personal touch in everything they do.
3. Monochromatic and elegant style: minimalist and sophisticated
Featuring subtle, elegant, single-color decorations, usually white, silver, or matte black. Very few ornaments, but high-quality ones, with simple texture and precise placement. The LED lights are cool or very soft to maintain a clean, modern feel.
Those who prefer this style tend to have serene personalities, with an appreciation for clean design and quality over quantity.
4. Colorful and cheerful style: extroverted and playful
These decorators’ trees are an explosion of color, sparkle, and fun. It’s a visual festival where rules don’t exist. They use character ornaments, colored lights, lots of garlands, and ribbons. The goal is for it to be eye-catching and bring smiles. The more ornaments, the better!
Their personality is energetic and fun, they have no fear of being the center of attention.
5. Rustic and natural style: nature lover
They focus on natural elements and cozy textures. Key elements include wooden ornaments, pinecones, berries, dried orange slices, jute, and plaid fabrics. Colors tend to be deep red, pine green, off-white, and brown. The lights are always warm white.
These individuals have a warm and welcoming personality, valuing simplicity and nature above all. They’re the kind of people who always receive you at home with a message of love and peace.
6. Glamorous and chic style: luxurious and extravagant
An opulent style full of shine and drama, dominated by gold, silver, bronze, or jewel tones (sapphire blue, deep purple). They use large ornaments with sequins or glitter, along with plenty of feathers or shimmering ribbons. The tree is full and densely lit.
These people have a confident personality and love luxury and polished aesthetics.

Tell us how you decorate your Christmas tree and we’ll tell you your personality
The way you decorate your Christmas tree is a wonderful reflection of who you are. Which personality represents you best? The Christmas tree is one

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