When you start collecting family information about your ancestors, it can be difficult to decide which family tree to choose. This choice is personal and important, whether for yourself or as a gift for someone else. This guide will give you 9 detailed tips to help you decide on the right family tree.
1. Interior style
The first question you should ask yourself is what is the style of your interior. Is it modern, retro or period? Is it minimalist or highly decorated? Your family tree should match with the overall look and feel of your home.
- If a clean and minimalist interior style is close to your heart, opt for a simple design for your family tree too.
- If your interior is retro or original in style, then you can go for a more traditional look or traditional materials.


2. Room equipment
Another factor is the furnishing of the room where the family tree will hang. Look around to see what elements, accessories or furnishings dominate and choose the family tree accordingly.
- If you prefer simple furnishings, straight lines and little or no decoration, a minimalist family tree with clean lines is the right choice.
- Do you have more decorations, pictures and patterns? If the interior is full of decorative elements, choose a family tree with more details, preferably with the same decorative elements such as ornaments, flowers, leaves or twigs.
- If you have a rich collection of urban jungle-style plants at home, then a moss family tree is the obvious choice. This element can extend the natural atmosphere even further from windowsills, shelves and greenhouses, even up the wall – it’s simply nature in the living room.
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3. Interior colours
Focus on the colours in the surroundings. If there is a dominant colour in the room, you should take it into account when choosing a family tree. The colour of the family tree should harmonise with the other colours in your space, matching the existing colour palette.
Think about how the family tree might look in contrast to the colours of your room.
- Do you have black legs at the conference or dining table? What is the color of the monitor or the color of the shelves? If modern is black, a black slate family tree will complement it perfectly.
- If brown or natural tones dominate, then the brown variant of the tree family tree is the ideal choice.
- If green is a ubiquitous colour, whether due to the abundance of flowers or as a popular trend colour, a tree family tree or a family tree with natural elements such as sprigs of thyme or willow will be absolutely ideal.


4. Material in the room
When it comes to materials, it’s important to consider which ones you like and which ones predominate in your room. Is it mainly wood, white cabinets or black metal elements? The material of your family tree should reflect these preferences.
- If you have a lot of wood in your home, such as wooden floors, solid wood tables, wooden ceilings or paneling, then a wooden family tree on a log will be the perfect addition.
- If you prefer modern materials such as plastic, then a family tree made of transparent clear acrylic will fit the bill.
- The metal details on the shelves, the legs of the tables or chairs, the color of the sofa done in black will match the slate family tree.
- If you have solid or plain cabinet doors, bookcases or walls, let the tree family tree in both brown and green colors fully stand out.
5. Size with respect to location
Another important factor in choosing a family tree is its size and dominance in the room. The dimensions of the family tree should match your personal preferences and the overall atmosphere of the room.
A large family tree can be a strong visual element and become the main point of interest in a room. Conversely, if you don’t have enough space or don’t want the family tree to attract too much attention, you can opt for a smaller and more discreet version.
- A large family tree is great for spacious areas such as a staircase or foyer. Its size and details stand out there and become a focal point that immediately catches the eye.
- The smaller family tree is more discreet and is ideal for smaller spaces such as bedrooms or studies. Its size and details don’t draw as much attention, but they add a personal touch and offer a hidden glimpse of family history.


6. Environment and maintenance
When choosing a family tree, consider its practicality and maintenance. Depending on the environmental conditions where the family tree will be placed, consider its durability and ease of maintenance.
- For example, a moss family tree should not be exposed to direct sunlight and should be easily accessible for occasional maintenance. If dust settles on it, simply blow it gently with a hairdryer or vacuum it.
- Family trees on wooden logs should not be placed in damp environments. Wood is a natural material and even when perfectly dried, it can degrade or gradually crack.
7. Clarity
Legibility is also key. The family tree should be clear and easy to understand for everyone who looks at it. It should clearly express the arrangement of family relationships.
- The principle of the family tree is based on a direct representation, where each branch leads to the next ancestor, thus creating a clear line of descent.
- The circular family tree is less clear for the layman who does not know the principle of displaying ancestral pins.
- You can also consider the personal layout of the ancestors. If you want to include other family relationships, not just direct ancestors, we will design a family tree that reflects your family’s relationships.


8. Personal taste
Always take your personal taste into account. Think about what suits you, what characterises you. Your family tree should be a reflection of your personality, it is the only way to be proud of your family history.
- If you are more conservative, then consider a more traditional family tree design.
- If you are very creative and artistic, you will choose a family tree with a unique to original design. We can also customize the look of the family tree to your designs.
9. modifications on request
Last but certainly not least, we offer you the possibility of personal customizationto make your family tree a truly unique piece. By making individual changes you can add another dimension to your family tree and create an original and distinctive family tree that will be a great reminder for all family members.
- You can select the center of the family tree circle a picture of the birthplacethat will become a beautiful reminder of your roots. A photo of a specific person could also work as a personal memento.
- If you have specific ideas about the look of the family tree, we can design a design that matches your exact ideas. Whether you are an avid fisherman, a lover of the mountains, history or the Orient, we can customize the details and decorative lines to your preferences.
- You can also change the classic ancestry output and display your own family line, using the branches on the family tree. This can include extended family links such as siblings, great-grandchildren or marriages. This approach allows you to create a more detailed picture of your family history than just your direct ancestors.

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When choosing a family tree, it is important to consider various aspects such as interior style, colours, materials, size and maintenance. We hope this guide has helped you decide on a family tree that represents not only your family history, but also your style.
To ensure that the family tree perfectly reflects your personality or the interests of the donee, we can customize the family tree.