A tabletop tree decorated with only star LED lights and a 3-D glass ornament topper is one of my favorite Christmas trees to use in my French Country inspired home.
The best photos of a fresh-cut tabletop tree in my favorite style are from a couple of years ago which I have not shared previously.
French Country
Tabletop Starry Tree
Many years I have more than one Christmas tree in varying sizes with a variety of ornaments scattered in different rooms. Usually a large tree covered in a lifetime collection of ornaments stands in the living room and other smaller trees like this tabletop tree are on the large dining table or in the breakfast sunspace corner or in my bedroom or on the covered back porch.
The year these photos were made there was a large fresh tree in the living room decorated with lights and a collection of angel ornaments. This year there is no large tree in the living room, only smaller trees with few ornaments.
A medium sized glass and metal star is the right size for a tabletop tree topper. A gold metallic wired ribbon ties the star to the top of the tree. Multiple strands of LED star-shaped lights draped over the tree are the only other decorations.
Blue and white Christmas bags and boxes surround the tree sitting on a pine chest at the end of the white limestone fireplace.
Little glimpses of Christmas from many rooms
The tree is visible from the living room, breakfast sunspace, and kitchen which is one of the reasons I love having a tree in this spot. A few photos will illustrate the house floor plan and show how highly visible the tree is from several vantage points.
The stone wall located in the kitchen is the back of the living room fireplace.
To the left is the open kitchen.
Still standing in the kitchen between the breakfast table and the island is a view of the back porch through one of the sets of French doors in the living room.
This is the view of the tabletop tree and the living room tree when standing near the breakfast table in the sunspace. This view is what you see when seated at the breakfast table.
The view that greets me when I walk from my bedroom into the kitchen includes the tabletop tree and straight through to the living room.