If you ask ten people this question, you will get a few different answers. Lights, inflatables, wreaths. All popular. But one decoration still sits clearly at the top.
The Christmas Tree is still Number One
The Christmas tree remains the centrepiece of Christmas decorating in Australia and around the world. It anchors the entire display and sets the theme for everything else. It is the one decoration that nearly every home, business, and public display builds around. Remove the tree, and most setups feel incomplete. From an SEO and buying perspective, this matters. People do not just search for “decorations.” They search for ways to decorate their tree.
Why the Christmas Tree Dominates
1. It sets the theme
Every strong Christmas display starts with a theme, and the tree carries it.
In 2025, themes are shifting towards:
- Coastal and summer styling in Australia
- Candy and gingerbread themes
- Vintage and nostalgic looks
- Clean, minimal palettes
These trends all start on the tree and then flow across the rest of the display.
2. It attracts attention
In a residential light show, the tree becomes a focal point for sequencing and effects.
Large pixel trees, mega trees, and animated props turn a simple decoration into a showpiece.
This lines up with current buying behaviour. People are choosing fewer decorations but making them larger and more impactful.
3. It works with Lighting
Lighting is now one of the most important parts of Christmas displays.
Modern decorating relies heavily on:
- LED lighting
- Smart pixel control
- Layered lighting effects
Lighting does not replace the tree. It enhances it. The tree becomes the structure that lighting wraps around, especially in synchronised shows.
The Supporting Decorations That Make The Show
Even though the tree is number one, customers rarely stop there. They build around it. Here are the key add-ons that pair naturally with tree-based displays:
Singing Faces and Characters
These add personality and storytelling. Strong trend toward whimsical and nostalgic displays.
Arches and Pathway Lighting
These guide the viewer’s eye and frame the display.
Matrix Panels
Used for text, animations, and effects. Often paired with trees for full shows.
Themed Props (Candy, Christmas Icons)
Candy and gingerbread themes continue to grow in popularity.
Bottom line
The number one Christmas decoration is still the Christmas tree.
Not because it is traditional, but because it does the most work:
- It sets the theme
- It anchors the display
- It works with lighting and props
- It drives add-on props