Making Candles More Beautiful with Tealight Candle Holders

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 June 2009 05:26 Written by admin Wednesday, 24 June 2009 05:26

Candles are perfect for accenting rooms, giving off a gentle, warming glow. While they may last many long hours, they eventually burn out, and they need to be replaced. However, one part that you can use over and over again are tealight candle holders. Fashioned out of beautiful metals and glass, these timeless ornaments can be reused again and again. Better yet, there are tons of designs and styles to choose from, from rustic to urban, and they all further the startling impact of the candle on your room’s aesthetics. Not only are they classier than the simple metal holders that most tealight candle holders come in, but they aren’t as expensive as you might think either.

Every Design

Tealight candle holders are designed to be beautiful, durable, and inexpensive, all at the same time. Without a doubt, buying a wooden, glass, and metal lantern is one of the very most beautiful ways to decorate your house, and the only thing that you’ll need to replace is the tealight candle itself from time to time. A single purchase of $15 or $20 can immeasurably add to the beauty of a room. That you get choices of frosted and clear glass, painted, plain, or rustic metal, and a huge variety of woods to choose from, besides the designs of the tealight candle holders themselves, only adds to the wonderful customization before you.

With that said, tealight candle holders may not be for every candle lover. You might like to purchase a pillar candle holder and accompanying candles instead, which will last much longer. The main difference is that pillar candles don’t melt all the wax at once like tealight candles are designed to do, but beyond that, they’re simply much larger. They won’t be much brighter, but they will last weeks or months longer with regular use. Of course, those candles and candle holders also tend to be more expensive, so the cost for longevity ratio remains roughly equal as a result.

There are so many intricate designs available for tealight candle holders. Some would be absolutely perfect in quiet studies and libraries, while others would fit perfectly in kitchens. Others yet would work best in bathrooms, and some more might do better in bedrooms. Every combination of design, materials, and finish all serve some particular purpose, from utilitarian to elegant designs. That these candle holders only cost ten to twenty dollars is an added bonus, because compared to other ornaments of similar size and make, these are an absolute steal.


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