08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | M J Plaster
Is your home décor lacking that extra something that spells the
difference between comfortable and vibrant or between
comfortable and tranquil? Candles might be just the polish your
décor needs. Take advantage of the sparkling colors, rich
textures, and fresh scents of candles without draining your
decorating budget.
Some candles are best unadorned, but candleholders offer an
additional opportunity to highlight their presence and beauty.
You don't have to burn the candles; you can use them as objects
d'art, incorporating them into displays, floral arrangements and
centerpieces—alone as an accent piece, or in a grouping as a
focal point.
Typical candles no longer exist—they belong to a bygone era.
Tapers gave way to thick and varied heights long ago. Today,
you'll find square candles, heart-shaped candles, fruit and
vegetable candles, gingerbread candles, floral candles,
Christmas tree and ornament candles, and candles with artistic
free-flowing shapes. Within that variety of shapes, you'll find
an endless array of adornments, such as beads and glitter,
straw, botanicals embedded in the wax, still life scenes, etc.
Color, Shape and Texture
Today's candles come in a wide variety of hues and shades, and
many add the dimension of shape and texture to their
composition. Marbled, frosted, and sculptured candles are widely
available in a selection of sizes, shapes and prices—ranging
from votives to thick, oversized candles.
If your living areas are frozen in time with a monochromatic
color scheme—you know the rooms we mean, they looked oh-so-good
on paper until you lived in them for a month—use candles to
rescue you from the monotony without the expense of
redecorating. Marbled candles are a quick and easy way to work
complementary or harmonizing color into the room.
If your home utilizes color well, but lacks excitement,
accessorize with textured candles to add pizzazz to the room.
Position the candles to create a focal point or to add just the
right accent. Marbled candles incorporate several hues and
shades of the same color, and variegated candles can tie all of
the colors in your décor together.
Sculptured candles provide a warm substitute for expensive
knickknacks and require a minimum of space. Add smaller
sculptured candles to guest bathrooms along with guest hand
towels and guest soaps. It's the attention to detail that rolls
out the welcome mat for guests and creates the ambiance of a
memorable stay.
If you've never used anything but wax candles, try one of the
new gel candles. Gel candles are translucent and their
shimmering glow is irresistible to the eye. You'll find gel
candles ready to display in their own attractive glass
containers.
Candles and Fragrance
Scented and aromatherapy candles make an excellent choice for
the kitchen, bedroom or bathroom. Consider odor-neutralizing
scented candles a necessity for the kitchen when you entertain.
They serve triple duty by quickly neutralizing cooking odors,
adding a pleasant scent and a touch or warmth. Larger scented
candles often include interesting texture, shape and color
variation.
Candleholders and Display Options
If you use your patio as a three-season outdoor room, float
citronella votives in water on the patio for a
lily-pads-in-the-pond effect. You'll scare away the mosquitoes
and other flying irritants at the same time. Place all
citronella candles a few feet from the table so that you don't
run off the guests along with the insects.
Votive holders have blossomed into every imaginable shape,
including butterflies, bejeweled beveled glass holders, and
seascape holders. Many of the votive designs are ideally suited
for an outdoor environment.
Hurricane lamps add light and atmosphere to the outdoor table in
the evening. Eve lights can produce harsh lighting, and
hurricane lamps provide enough light to see without detracting
from the atmosphere. When selecting a candleholder for outdoor
use, it's important to select one that shields the flame from
the wind, and hurricane lamps provide ample protection from the
wind.
If you haven't seen the newer tea lamp candleholders, you're not
going to believe your eyes. These candleholders are every bit as
elaborate and intricate as their electrical counterparts. If you
prefer the formal look of a chandelier, consider a chandelier
candleholder for a soft, diffused light. The next time a storm
or tornado blows through your area, leaving you without
electricity, tea lamp, hurricane and chandelier candleholders
will be ready and waiting.
Whatever your décor, imaginative use of candles and
candleholders allows you to change your décor as often as you
change your mood.
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