We can’t help but agree – it’s certainly a shame to ruin the traditional New Year’s decor of the rooms and say goodbye to the tree, but it’s definitely something that needs to be done.
If you haven't decided where to store your artificial tree after the holidays, we have a few options to choose from.
1. A closet is the perfect place to hide your tree on high shelves that are out of reach of children and pets.
2. A balcony or loggia is a great option, especially if you have built-in cabinets or drawers, as well as ceiling or wall mounts.
3. The sections of a sofa bed can be a good place to store your Christmas tree, especially if they are not used often.
4. If you have a walk-in closet, a niche under the ceiling or a free corner can be a great place for a Christmas tree.
5. Spacious closets and mezzanines are also suitable for storing an artificial Christmas tree.
6. If all of the above options are not suitable, you can store the tree in the garage.
It doesn't matter what place you choose, the main thing is that it meets the following requirements: no direct sunlight and a temperature no higher than +30 degrees. Then you won't have to worry about the safety of your New Year's beauty.
Earlier we told you how to easily collect needles from a Christmas tree without a vacuum cleaner.