Nothing says Christmas quite like a magnificent tree dressed for the season. From minimalist boughs with a winter-white palette to grand trees with a curated mix of ornaments, H&H’s best Christmas trees are those that reflect the homeowners’ personalities, sometimes in new and unexpected ways.
Scroll down to browse through for some of our favorite firs from over the years!
Decorated with string beans, little mice and candy canes, this whimsical tree is the centrepiece of the children’s playroom in the West Coast home belonging to NHL hockey star David Jones and his wife Kimberly.
Photographer: Ema Peter
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Designer: Kelly Deck
If your approach to holiday decorating is “the more, the merrier,” this maximalist Christmas tree will spark joy. Locally made ornaments, string lights and poinsettias give this fir a festive makeover.
Photographer: Janet Kimber
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Designer: Philip Mitchell
“We chose a real white-flocked noble tree to tie in perfectly with our black and white home,” says designer Marianna Tomlenovich. “On the tree is a curated mix of newer and handed down vintage glass ornaments from previous generations. Inspired by our two daughters’ favorite color, we added a soft pink-colored silk garland for a little pop of color.”
Photographer: Giorgio Locatelli
Designer: Marianna Tomlenovich
In this West Coast exterior living room, a narrow, tall tree decked with sparkling white lights and dried orange slices has a vintage feel. Topped by a gold star, the tree’s ornaments reflect the fire’s glow.
Photographer: Ema Peter
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Designer: Kelly Deck
The homeowners of this North Vancouver home cut down this 15-foot fir tree from the Oh Christmas Tree Farm for their great room. The peaked roof gives plenty of room for this soaring tree.
Photographer: Ema Peter
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Designer: Kelly Deck
Designer Ami McKay is known for her understated Christmas trees with West Coast flair, and this one does not disappoint. Natural elements — like birch offcuts and pinecones — evoke an enchanted forest feeling. “It’s not garish, but it’s still festive,” says the homeowner.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Ami McKay, Pure Design Inc.
Alison Westlake of Coriander Girl took a Scandinavian approach to trimming the tree by tucking feathery dried florals into the branches (far right). The result is simple yet spirited, and doesn’t take away from the heritage home’s original details.
Photographer: Johnny C. Y. Lam
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Designer Brenda Danso chose a neutral palette for her luxurious Christmas tree. She mastered the mix with rose gold, gold and silver baubles, and topped it all off with a grand ribbon.
Photographer: Janelle Gokule
Designer: Brenda Danso
A petite tree in the dining room proves that every corner in your home — no matter how small — deserves a dose of holiday cheer. Pops of turquoise and star-shaped lights feel wonderfully whimsical.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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This petite tree — housed in an oversized, Scandi-style woven basket — works well for small spaces . Neutral ornaments and a wooden star are the epitome of understated elegance.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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In this charming heritage dining room , a soaring tree illuminated with simple lights offers instant coziness. “For me, the holidays are about clementines, natural boughs and greenery that make the house smell wonderful,” says homeowner and designer Cynthia Zamaria.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
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Designer: Cynthia Zamaria
“I love everything to be natural, so we always get a real tree,” says designer and homeowner Shannon Vosters. “The house smells amazing!” Metallic baubles add warmth and subtle shimmer.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
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Designer: Shannon Vosters
Maximalists, rejoice! Sometimes, more is more when it comes to decorating the tree and this sugarplum showstopper is no exception. Candy-colored mercury ornaments, tinsel and fairy dust bring the festive fairytale to life.
Get more Christmas tree decorating inspiration on H&H TV .
Photographer: Ashley Capp
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Designer: Produced by Stacey Smithers, Kai Ethier & Krystal Andrew
A winter-white palette of baubles, stars and fairy lights gives this timeless tree a fresh look — and provides the perfect backdrop for a vibrant collection of gifts tucked underneath.
Photographer: Kim Jeffery
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Designer: Todd & Kristen McMillan, Ben Homes
For a dose of Christmas cheer, homeowner and designer Angela Wheeler added colorful ornaments and nostalgic motifs (think: gingerbread men and rocking horses) to her tree. It harkens back to childhood memories when sugarplum fairies danced in our heads.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Designer: Angela Wheeler
In this Toronto home , Christmas tree decorations change yearly due to homeowner Patrick Dickinson’s growing ornament collection. The earth-toned palette and Kraft paper-wrapped gifts exude plenty of warmth — no crackling fire required.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
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“It looks like a tree in nature when icicles hang from it,” says homeowner Heather Ross , thanks to the mercury glass balls and clear dangling ornaments. For a patinated touch, she used her grandparents’ metal garbage can as a stand.
Photographer: Heather Ross
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Homeowner Andraya Frith and her daughters’ yearly tradition is adorning their Christmas tree — a fresh Douglas fir — with festive ornaments, family heirlooms and dried orange slices made by Andraya herself.
Learn how to make Andraya’s DIY: Dried Orange Holiday Ornaments .
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Adorned with splashes of turquoise and wooden ornaments (designer Ami McKay added loops of ribbon to napkin rings — genius!), this natural tree takes a spare but stunning approach to decking the halls.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Ami McKay, Pure Design Inc.
Designer Philip Mitchell dresses up his Christmas tree using ornaments wrapped and tied in scrap pieces of fabric for a richly patterned tableau.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
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Designer: Philip Mitchell
Florist Alison Westlake dresses the tree in her PEC farmhouse parlour with vintage ornaments, pastel ribbons, twinkle lights and a dried orange-slice garland.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
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Designer: Alison Westlake
In this Victorian heritage home , a statement tree — complete with white feathers and gilt baubles — brings the glamour. “I put the Christmas tree early in the season,” says homeowner and designer Elle Patille. “Its twinkling lights bring me so much joy!”
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
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Designer: Elle Patille, Leydi Milagros Design
This Christmas tree takes an untraditional approach with blue and white ornaments that are a modern take on the classic Christmas palette.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
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Designer: Colleen McGill
This miniature Christmas tree looks dusted with a fresh layer of snow thanks to cream, white and silver ornaments.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Morgan Michener & Joel Bray
This tucked-away tree masters minimalism with white lights that suit the home’s simple decor.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Designer: Grace Castaneda
This crafty Christmas tree saves space thanks to fresh cedar boughs attached to a wall with clear hooks.
Photographer: Kim Jeffery
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Designer: Lauren Petroff
A grand Christmas tree is given a classic twist with chartreuse and gold ornaments, a grapevine-twig garland and about 2,000 white twinkle lights, serving as a festive focal point in the great room.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Pauline Esdale
Bright red ornaments welcome guests with festive cheer outside this white-painted home.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Tucked into the corner of the family room, this family’s Christmas tree is decked out in shades of silver, pink and rust, to match the palette of the room.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Silvana D'Addazio
Homeowner Gill Wortley takes inspiration from her childhood when decorating her home for the holidays with antique-looking ornaments that give her Christmas tree a playful, vintage vibe.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Designer: Gill Wortley
This Christmas tree exudes warmth with a plethora of ornaments that are beautiful, but not overwhelming.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: David Overholt
A few simple yet impactful decorations add some sparkle and color to this Christmas tree.
Photographer: Tracey Ayton
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This Christmas tree uses simplicity to its advantage with white ornaments that complement touches of sparkle.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Sophie Burke
In the corner of a home office a miniature tree strung with simple lights adds low-key Christmas charm.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Betty Theodoropoulos
A woven basket in place of the traditional Christmas tree skirt gives this lush tree a rustic feel.
See how Morgan Michener makes this DIY Christmas Tree Skirt Alternative .
Photographer: Kim Jeffery
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Designer: Morgan Michener
In Sarah Richardson’s farmhouse great room, a 12-foot tree is laden with festive ornaments and proves to be the perfect focal point from all sides.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Designer: Sarah Richardson
A tabletop tree is a clever way to display your Christmas cheer to passersby while keeping ornaments and presents out of reach for small children and pets.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Designer: Suzanne Dimma
Not only does a white tree pop against colorful walls, but it also beautifully shows off a collection of vibrant ornaments.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Designer: Produced by Stephanie White & Michael Penney
An extra tall Christmas tree takes advantage of the lofty cedar-beamed ceiling height, making a festive statement.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Designer: Barb Purdy
Holiday glam is taken to the next level on this tree with layers of fluffy white feathers and silver and ice blue ornaments.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
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Designer: Lindsay Mens Craig
Classic Scandinavian ornaments — gnomes and Swedish horses — dot this showstopping 13-foot tree.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Even outdoor trees need a little decoration! Dress yours up with a simple strand of lights or hardy plastic ornaments.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Instead of the traditional green and red color scheme, homeowner Shelagh Kellam opted for a regal purple and gold palette that enriches the white walls and dark flooring of her living room.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Shelagh Kellam
Designer Jennifer Worts livened up her mod, white and black patterned living room and dressed her tree with colorful lights, matching the cheery demeanor of the patterned pillows.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
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Designer: Jennifer Worts
An understated tree tucked into the corner of this Muskoka, Ontario, cottage keeps the focus on the stunning vistas beyond.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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While a tree in the dining room might be unexpected, it provides just the hit of greenery that this rough-hewn space needs.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Designer: Tim Johnson, Debra Francesconi & Victoria Leach, Timothy Johnson Design
Sarah Richardson elevates her Christmas decor with a palette that shines bright, mixing glass ornaments with shiny silver and blue accents.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
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Designer: Sarah Richardson
In a heritage Edinburgh terrace house, handmade decorations, crafted by the homeowners’ children, soften the formal living room.
Photographer: Chris Tubbs
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A grand Victorian-era living room demands an equally grand tree — this one is loaded with mercury glass baubles and accents.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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The first thing the Conlon family do every Christmastime when they arrive at their Muskoka, Ontario, cottage is put up the impressive tree in their living room.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
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Designer: Lindsay Mens Craig & Laura Fremont, Sarah Richardson Design
Homeowner Stephanie McPherson is known for her love of white interiors. It should be no surprise then that her tree gets the same snowy treatment with feathers and snowflakes.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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A bare, white Christmas tree takes center stage against this room’s blue accents, adding to its modern feel.
Photographer: Kim Christie
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Designer: Ian McLeod & Kerry Johnson
Proving that a tree doesn’t have to be full-sized to be an attention-getter, a diminutive flocked fir topped with pinecones and small baubles looks as though it was freshly plucked straight from a winter woodland.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Darci Ilich
This traditional tree is decorated with ornaments made by the homeowner’s daughters or collected on family vacations, calling to mind wonderful memories.
Photographer: Ted Yarwood
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Designer: Howard & Lorrie Dunington-Grubb
Silver and ice blue ornaments keep this tree sparkling despite its simplicity, complementing the room’s muted palette.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Designer: Michele Haber
In designer Effie Genovese’s Vancouver home, the luxe factor of the living room’s chandelier is upped thanks to golden ornaments.
Photographer: Kim Christie
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Designer: Effie Genovese
This Christmas tree stands tall with twinkle lights and glass ornaments that exude warmth and comfort.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
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Designer: Colleen McGill
A classic pairing of snowy whites and icy blues matches this Christmas tree to the cool interior of its Vancouver abode.
Photographer: Kim Christie
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Designer: David Zacharko & David Yustin, David Zacharko Architect
White ornaments and soft lights add a touch of sparkle to give this tree an angelic feel.
Photographer: Stacey Brandford
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Designer: Heather Shaw
A rustic twine garland and a few solid colored ornaments add charming pep to this farmhouse tree.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
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This 9-foot-tall Fraser fir tree is decked out with an astounding 3,000 white lights for a truly spectacular and sparkly focal point.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
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Designer: Patti Rosati
In designer Nicola Marc’s home, the striking yellow ribbons on the ornaments are as much decoration as the ornaments themselves.
Photographer: Monic Richard
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Designer: Nicola Marc
Chartreuse ribbons elevate clear glass ornaments.
Photographer: Monic Richard
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Designer: Nicola Marc
Swags of beaded strands drip from the branches in this Toronto home.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Designer: Gwen Krieger & Mary Jane Ridley, Blue Hat Studio
This space takes a sophisticated spin on Christmas decorating with royal blue and bronze ornaments that give the tree a handsome look.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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