It is quite difficult to find a live Christmas tree, which, in terms of the density of the branches, would be no different from artificial fluffy beauties. However, the first ones still have the advantage - they exude an incredible coniferous aroma, so many families choose live Christmas trees to decorate their homes.
In order for a non-fluffy tree to look more or less attractive, it must be decorated so that the decor masks the visible tree trunk, visually adds the density of the branches. This is not easy to do, but if you try a little, then everyone can do it.
You can add splendor to the tree by decorating it with green tinsel. Get a few of these in green or any other shade. Distribute green decorations in those places of the tree where you want to mask voids, while tinsel in bright colors - where correction is not required. Thus, multi-colored tinsel will attract attention, while nondescript in tone of the tree will remain completely inconspicuous. Visually, the tree will appear thicker.
In exactly the same way, the Christmas tree should be decorated with toys, that is, brighter decor (red, purple, yellow, orange) should be placed where there are more branches. You can disguise the gaps and the visible trunk with toys in blue, green and brown.
If the tree is not fluffy, then it is also desirable to decorate it with "rain". Purchase several packages of decoration (make sure that the length of the decor is equal to the height of the tree) and place these elements so that the rain flows down the tree from top to bottom. The amount of this decoration can be varied, but it is worth noting that the more it is, the more the tree will visually appear thicker and more magnificent.