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by Alyssa Davis

staff writer and designer for Metal-Wall-Art.com




When lighting your home, candles can be an environmentally friendly option to consider. Although you probably wouldn't want to try lighting your entire home with candles, they can certainly be used to add auxiliary light. In some situations, candles can even be the preferred lighting option. There are a variety of different candle types, each of which are best suited for a particular use. If you are looking for a way to add beauty to your home while also supporting the environment, here are some candle options to consider.

 

Soy Candles

Many people prefer using soy candles in their home, due to the fact that they burn very cleanly. Using soy candles also helps to support the American economy, since soybeans are grown and processed in this country. These candles take a long time to burn, which means the candle will last longer. They are also a great choice for people who have allergies. You can buy soy candles in a variety of scents and colors, providing a great amount of decorating versatility.


 

Unscented Candles

Regardless of the material used to make them, an unscented candle is often the preferred choice for dinner tables or those who have allergies. If you love the look of burning candles but don't like the scent they add to your home, then unscented candles are the perfect choice. You can use a beautiful unscented candle arrangement on the dinner table, eliminating Relaxing with candlesthe need for electric lights. Because they are unscented, the candles will not detract from the aroma and taste of the food being served.

 

 

Flameless Candles

Flameless candles can be quite useful for those times when an open flame might be a safety hazard. They are a good choice for homes that have small children and rambunctious pets. You can also use a flameless candle as part of a floral arrangement without the fear of causing a fire hazard. They are also a great choice for those who are allergic or sensitive to other kinds of candles.

 


Beeswax Candles

Beeswax candles are made from natural materials, making them aneco-friendly choice. In some cases, you'll find beautiful beeswax candles that are created simply by rolling thin layers of the actual honeycombed beeswax. These candles can add a beautiful and natural touch to your home's décor.

 

 

Rapeseed or Canola Wax Candles

If you're looking for candles that are made from vegetables instead of petroleum or animal products, then rapeseed or Canola wax candles can be the perfect choice. These candles have a burning habit that is similar to soy candles. Many environmentalists prefer these candles because rapeseed can be produced without the need for deforestation or intensive farming.

 

 

Paraffin Wax and Other Candles

Traditional paraffin wax candles as well as those created from other materials can also be an environmentally conscious way of adding light and beauty to your home. Although there are a wide variety of beautifully colored and scented candles from which to choose, some people even enjoy making their own candles. Candles can be used to add a soft, serene and even romantic glow to a room, perfect for those times when you want to simply relax at home. By lighting even one room of your home with candles, you'll be able to reduce your use of electricity, thus helping to conserve natural resources.

 

 

About the author:
Alyssa Davis is a Senior staff writer for Metal-Wall-Art.com, she offers design advice on decorating with Italian metal wall art.


 










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