18 Decorating Ideas for Two Christmas Trees in Living Room Bursting with Christmas Magic

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Published: October 24, 2021
Updated: October 30, 2023

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

What’s better than one Christmas tree? Two! It may seem a bit unconventional, but using multiple Christmas trees in a living room creates an unforgettable holiday display. Despite what people may think, this Christmas décor isn’t just for those with lots of space to fill.

Having multiple Christmas trees in a living room can range from a duo of full-sized trees flanking a cozy fireplace to a couple of mini trees sitting in a floor vignette. While these trees differ in size, they all have a big style. Since two Christmas trees in the same room aren’t common, it instantly piques people’s interest—especially when you decorate them as beautifully as the homes in the collection below. Plus, if you go overboard buying presents, you’ll have extra tree space to stash them!

So whether you want your Christmas décor to stand out, need more room for presents, or you’re just craving new holiday décor ideas, keep scrolling. This collection of two Christmas tree living rooms is bursting with a wealth of holiday magic.

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Warm & Welcoming Christmas Trees

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

The size difference of these two Christmas trees instantly makes them alluring, but the accompanying décor really makes this scene wow-worthy.  Red, gold, and brown pieces are sprinkled throughout this living room to extend the visual warmth that the fire exudes. The collection of balls and garland from Christmas Tree Shops beautifully contrasts the snow-flocked trees, while deep red bows and pinecones dot the garland that cushions the fireplace mantel.  To top it off, woven tree collars, a punchy lantern, and a holiday throw pillow are layered into the scene. 

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Red-y to Impress!

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Here, the two Christmas trees in the living room instantly draw the eye with their vibrancy. The assortment of oversized red ornaments melds with the other red accents throughout the space, such as the fireplace garland, throw blanket, and red truck. The fireplace is also made festive with a foliage garland topped with a string of red beads and oversized silver jingle bells on either end, while a bronze basket full of Christmas foliage sits inside the fireplace.

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All is Calm

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Making Room for Two Trees

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Photo: stagerroz

If your living room is on the smaller side, consider going with two mini Christmas trees. This compact display makes a big impact by varying the heights of the trees using a low pot and a small end table. Pillows and throw blankets are layered throughout to fill in the gaps and add softness. Don’t want to put pillows or blankets directly on the floor? Try using a basket or wooden crate as a barrier.

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Vintage with a Homemade Twist

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Photo: we_dabble

Since these snow-flocked trees are kept bare, the height differentiation and contrast created with the vintage stool and white pot is essential to create allure. Plus, it falls in line with the Scandinavian feel of the plants and faux wood fireplace mantel. To top off the aesthetic, DIY paper bag snowflakes extend the festive display upward.

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Symmetrical Farmhouse Christmas Décor

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

When in doubt about where to place multiple trees, using symmetry is an easy option—and that’s exactly what this farmhouse Christmas display does. Two red and white Christmas trees flank the TV stand and build upon the already symmetrical décor, such as the gallery wall with wooden art, hanging doors, and mounted metal lamps. To add extra intrigue and ensure the symmetrical approach doesn’t look dull, the Christmas tree décor is a great place to veer off the rails. Here, red ribbons and festive banners steal the show.

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Fresh and Airy Holiday Style

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

With the light colors, crisp lines, and dynamic contrast, this holiday living room is a breath of fresh air! The dual Christmas trees flocked with snow echo the hues found around the space and fit in effortlessly with the chic décor.

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No Color Needed

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Stunning Simplicity

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Multiple Christmas trees can still fit in with a minimalist aesthetic! This snow-inspired scene skips ornaments to let these two Christmas trees artfully juxtapose the blazing fire. When going for a wintery vibe, white Christmas décor is going to be your best friend. Here, white is woven throughout the room with accessories like the sign on the fireplace mantel, the plush tree skirt, and the blanket and pillow draped over a plaid chair.

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Black & White Christmas Magic

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Luminescent Christmas Corner

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

In this rustic modern living room, knitted white Christmas stockings hanging from the fireplace garland sweep the eye toward the showpiece—a large tree and a smaller version. This setup uses yellow lights that flood the arrangement with a golden glow. White and gold ornaments hang on the trees, which creates the perfect base to intensify the glow’s vibrancy.

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All is Bright

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Photo: myhouseof8

This family of eight adds extra room and extra style to their living room with the addition of two brightly lit Christmas trees! I love how the ambient lighting here isn’t just on the trees—it also snakes across the mantel in the form of garland lights and candles, all the way down to a softly glowing fire.

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A Pop of Christmas Cheer

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Skip the ornaments and just use lights if you’re craving a duo of Christmas trees that feel elegant and cheerful. Yellow lights give off a warm glow, while white lights emanate a crisp glow that won’t distort the color of your other décor. Feeling playful? Colorful lights liven up any Christmas display.

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Bright, White, and Inviting

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Minimal Tree Décor for Maximal Beauty

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

The downside of adding multiple Christmas trees to a living room is that it can make things feel crowded. To avoid this, consider keeping your tree décor to a minimum. This will ensure your trees don’t overshadow your other décor. This minimalist living room features one tall tree in the corner, with two smaller matching trees in white planters on and beside the side table. Minimizing the decorations on your tree can be especially useful if your style leans heavily on patterns or antiques with elaborate detailing.

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Dreaming of a White Christmas

Two-Christmas Tree Living Rooms

Two trees not enough for you? Bring the calm feel of freshly fallen snow indoors with an array of Christmas trees! This glamorous living room has multiple larger Christmas trees, accented by mini trees and a matching wreath on a shelf in between them. Since similar lights and ornaments are used on all of them, they appear chic and cohesive.

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The Enchanted Forest

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More Trees = More Style

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