I did this for the first two years in my small house.
I have a long sideboard that sits below two windows at the far end of my living room.
When I put the tree up, I had to shift the sideboard toward one corner and remove a large potted plant to make the placement work.
You may have a similar scenario in your small room.
Sometimes you’ll have to borrow an inch here or there to make it work.
Go Tall, Not Wide
Whether you go with a live tree or an artificial one, you’ll want to consider the amount of space you have to work with before you bring a tree home.
Measure how much space you have from one corner to any obstruction: doorways, fireplace, built-in units, radiators or any object that cannot move.
For example, I’m planning on putting a tree in my foyer this year and there’s only one spot for it to go.
I have to consider the space between the corner and my front door and the opposite wall to my radiator.