Decorate Your Homes With Christmas Trees

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Christmas is just around the corner, and most homes are decorated. Christmas trees are also expected to be seen since they are the most popular decor worldwide. The history goes back to evergreens in ancient Egypt and Rome. The tradition continued with the Germans, bringing candlelit trees to the United States in the 1800s. Read on to learn more about the Christmas tree and its origins. 

How it all started

Even before the spread of Christianity, people regarded plants and trees that remained green all year to be remarkable. People during ancient times hung evergreen boughs over their doors and windows, just like how we turn them these days. 

During winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, ancient people believed that the sun god had become sick and weak. The solstice is celebrated because this means that the sun god will become well again. The evergreens reminded them of all the other green plants and that summer would return with more blooms. 

The ancient Egyptians worshiped the god Ra. When Ra began to recover from his illness during the winter solstice, the Egyptians filled their homes with green palms, representing the triumph of life over death.  

The Romans celebrated the solstice with a feast that they called Saturnalia. This was to honor Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture. The solstice is a reminder that the farms will again be green and productive. As such, their homes were decorated with boughs of evergreen. 

Christmas trees in Germany

Records have shown that Christmas trees should be credited to the Germans. During the 16th century, Christians added trees to their homes and decorated them. Many families also created pyramids of wood and decorated them with evergreens and candles. People also believed that the 16th-century Protestant reformer Martin Luther was the first to add lit candles to a tree. He shared this idea with his family when he erected a tree in the main room and decorated it with lighted candles. 

American Christmas trees

Christmas trees in America were only known in the 19th century when the German settlers of Pennsylvania displayed trees. As early as the mid-1700s, German immigrants already had community trees that closely resembled the Christmas trees we know today. However, the Americans did not accept Christmas trees immediately in their culture as they saw them as pagan symbols. 

It was in the 1890s that Christmas ornaments arrived in the United States from Germany. This was also the period of the rise of the popularity of Christmas trees. In contrast with the Europeans, American Christmas trees usually are tall and reach from floor to ceiling. By the 20th century, Americans decorated the trees with homemade ornaments, apples, nuts, and marzipan cookies. The availability of electricity made it possible to use Christmas lights that will make the trees glow. 

Since then, Christmas trees have been mass-produced and made available to the public worldwide. For countries where evergreens are expensive, artificial trees were made available commercially along with Christmas decorations and lights. These days, almost everybody has their own Christmas tree in their homes. Others created their version of the tree using twigs and branches. 

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Memphis art half pink triangle and line canvas

Memphis art half pink triangle and line canvas

Art that shows the combination of shapes and colors. The triangle represents manifestation, enlightenment, revelation, and a higher perspective. The color pink symbolizes youth, good health, and playfulness. While green is the color of renewal, life, nature, and energy.

El Nido Canvas

El nido Canvas

El Nido is a paradise in the island of Palawan. A favorite vacation spot to relax. The place is known for its white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and greenery. El Nido is also famous for its clear and fish-filled waters. Create your own getaway with a trendy Canvas that features one of the popular landmarks of the Philippines. A cool and refreshing site that will make your rooms relaxing and rejuvenating.

Foliage Believe in Yourself Foliage no1 Canvas

Foliage Believe in Yourself Foliage no1 Canvas

Add a little green to your room with this captivating art. These prints feature foliage with an inspiring message. Display them in your room to have that calming and relaxing vibe. Artistic creations by Siara Gogh.

Foliage Believe in Yourself Foliage no2 Canvas

Foliage Believe in Yourself Foliage no2 Canvas

Add a little green to your room with this captivating art. These prints feature foliage with an inspiring message. Display them in your room to have that calming and relaxing vibe. Artistic creations by Siara Gogh.

Tropical leaves in white background Canvas

Tropical leaves in white background Canvas

A leaf in natural colors and a white background. A simple yet interesting image of a plant that will give your room a touch of nature. The shades of green can easily make your room look more fun and interesting. A perfect canvas that will make any room look more comfortable and relaxing.

Single Vibrant plant Canvas

Single Vibrant plant Canvas

A plant in natural colors and white background. A simple yet interesting image of a plant that will give your room a touch of nature. The shades of green can easily make your room look more fun and interesting. A perfect canvas that will make any room look more comfortable and relaxing.

Make Your Homes Cheerful With Vibrant Colors

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Through the years, experts have believed that colors significantly affect many individuals’ behavior. Generally, warm colors evoke a fun and exciting atmosphere in any room. Moreover, colors like red, orange, and yellow were known for bringing out the positive aspects of life. 

How do colors affect us?

Science describes colors as visual perception and categorizes them into different categories. Studies have shown that various chemicals are released from the brain when eyes connect with colors. These chemicals have particular effects on the physical and emotional levels of humans. 

These are the reasons why, in the world of advertising and marketing, specific colors are used to highlight the different products. Companies have used different color palettes in their packaging and promotional materials. For instance, orange is usually seen in restaurants since the color stimulates appetite. Red, on the other hand, brings out masculinity. Many products for men use the color to encourage men to purchase them.

Colors are also important in interior design. The use of colors is one of the critical factors in creating the right atmosphere in a room. Home interiors are often seen in neutral colors like black, blue, gray, and white. Unfortunately, these colors do not provide any health benefits compared to warm colors.

Why add warm colors this year?

Warm colors are in the red area of the color spectrum. In human health, warm colors are known to have positive effects. These colors evoke emotions that range from warmth and comfort to anger and hostility. These colors stimulate the body and create a happy feeling.

Cool colors are on the blue side of the color spectrum. Examples are blue, purple, and green. These colors are calming and relaxing. However, they also evoke a feeling of sadness. 

Red

The color has the longest wavelength and is considered to be powerful. It can catch attention as compared with other colors. This is why red is used in traffic lights, as it evokes physical and psychological responses. 

The positive traits of red are courage, strength, warmth, energy, stimulation, and excitement. It was also observed that the color can stimulate circulation, thus increasing blood and oxygen circulation.

Yellow

The color has a relatively long and stimulating wavelength. In color psychology, yellow is considered to be an intense color. The right shade of yellow can uplift the spirit and boost self-esteem, self-confidence, and optimism. On the contrary, yellow can promote the feeling of irrationality, fear, depression, and anxiety.

Orange

The color that results from the combination of red and yellow. This is another stimulating color that has effects on the mind. Orange also represents human needs, such as food, warmth, shelter, and sensuality. 

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Fresh Palm leaves Canvas

Fresh Palm leaves Canvas

A canvas art that features palm leaves in their natural colors. The display of this art will help you create a room that is visually cool and refreshing. The shades of green add excitement to your home as they give it a touch of nature. This canvas art gives a unique and remarkable way of making any room look comfortable and cozy.

Plant lines and shadow canvas

Plant lines and shadow canvas

Bring nature to your room or space with a canvas that features greens. Adding a touch of nature to your home is one of the best ways to create a comfortable and relaxing room environment. Not only that the room will be enticing, greens will also add immense beauty to any bare and plain wall. Be one of the art enthusiasts to create a room with interesting design with a nature -themed canvas that is trendy and affordable.