I don't write reviews often, but I just couldn't help but write one for this tree. I got the 7 ft tree with rose gold and champagne-colored decorations. I'm used to buying real 8-9ft Douglas Fir, but I figured I can try something different this Christmas because I temporarily relocated for a year.I was skeptical at first given how much it cost. But I did rough math and figured that it was still cheaper to get this tree with ornaments and lights than a plain tree and buying ornaments/lights separately. It came in a relatively small box, which was surprising considering how big this tree came out to be.Upon opening the box, I saw that everything was neatly and tightly packed into the box. The ornaments, ribbon, lights, and other accessories were in a separate sealed box inside. They provide you with clear instructions on how to assemble the tree and they provide you with a pair of gloves. I didn't want to use the gloves at first, but I figured they included it for a reason. Thank god I put them on because I probably would have bruised and scraped up hands if I didn't.The branches are folded neatly and wired onto a long metal L hook. The end of the hook is where you insert into the "trunk" of the tree. Some metal ends had rough edges so putting into the holes was a little difficult. I had to use a screwdriver to widen some of the holes in order for the metal end to go inside. Each branch was also labeled with a color and letter to correspond with what section it goes in. Once you have one layer in, you unwind the branches and move your way up from the bottom to top, as instructed on the papers. It was really easy to do and you can slowly see the tree coming along layer by layer. Because you can move each arm of the branch in any direction, you can make sure every little gap is covered. From afar, the tree looks quite real and fluffy. I read some other reviews about how it doesn't look good. Just READ the instructions, it teaches you how to separate everything so it looks good!! It's all flexible. Considering how tall it was, the tree was still really lightweight. It came in three sections so you can take it apart to move around quite easily (without the decorations, of course).Once your tree is all put together, it's time for decorating. Honestly, there isn't a set method on how to decorate your tree. They recommend you start with the lights and zig-zag your way up one side, then again with the other set of lights on the other side of the tree. I didn't realize there were two packs of lights, so I had to add the second set of lights when I was midway through hanging up the ornaments. It wasn't a big deal. The LED lights are also USB plugs and not the traditional plugs. So, be sure you have a converter.They give you SO MANY different styles of ornaments and the little hooks as well. A long mesh ribbon, rose gold flowers, tree picks, glitter leaves, little clip-on birds, beaded garlands, and a tree topper are also included. I ended up not using it all because I'm the type of person that decorates the areas that you can see. If the tree is pushed up against the wall, that hidden section won't get much love (maybe a few ornaments, but it definitely won't look like the front). Even without using all the provided decoration, my tree looks super full and grand. Just FYI, there is a ton of glitter on the decorations, so beware.Overall, I'm quite pleased with this purchase and I highly recommend it. The quality and variety of accessories offered were very worth it. It's so pretty that I might not want to ever take it down.*Disclaimer: I wasn't offered anything for this review. This is entirely my own opinion and experience.*