Friday, 17 May 2019

People Who Do Not Like To Decorate Should Like Geometric Beeswax Candles

By George Price


When it comes to buying something for another person, especially when there is not a close relationship, it helps to not go too over the top. Although some may choose to go extravagant or get something that is unique, the best judgment is practical. If personal interests or activities are not known, then choosing something that everyone can use at some point is the next best solution. However, if one wants to give something with visual appeal, geometric beeswax candles may be the answer.

Other items that are functional but have visual appeal include area rugs, decorative shelving, and ottomans that act as an organizer. Rugs of any size can protect surfaces from wear but also disguise floor markings or carpet stains that are hard to remove. Areas rugs are great because they come in a variety of colors and patterns but it helps to invest in a quality brand if it will be used often.

At one time, shelves could only be installed by someone who had carpentry skills but these days, shelving can be added with a touch of a button. Invisible shelves are fairly easy to install and the simple design looks great. These shelving units look best when placed on high walls. Some may add a candle to each unit to give a simple but elegant look.

Ottomans that allow storage for remotes, throws, and anything that can get in the way or lost is a lifesaver. Although these come in a variety of sizes with numerous features, like an organizer for small objects, it is best to get the largest one possible. In other words, one that can be easily transported, as these can get almost as heavy as a traditional couch.

At one time, geometric and other nontraditional shaped candles were made from paraffin. These days, more candlemakers are using safe materials like beeswax, coconut oil wax or soy. The generous offerings these days have also allowed the price to come down or offer more features, like natural scents.

Choosing candles in bright colors is one way to liven up drab spaces. Although the majority come in a golden or pale yellowish brown shade, more candlemakers are trying out colors that compliment ocean themes or primary hues like red. There are also many interesting shapes on the market. In addition to geometric shapes, there are some shaped like skulls, tiki cups, and unique textures that could only be found in paraffin candles.

Often gift recipients prefer something that is useful rather than something over the top. Some people like to buy expensive items as a way to impress but at times, this can backfire. In most cases, when people receive something they cannot use, they either regift or trash it shortly after they send the giver a thank you note. With candles and their many uses, it can be hard to go wrong.

Accent colors work well in neutral or monotone spaces and sometimes it does not take a lot to make a visual impact. Most people may choose a bright or metallic color for candles, frames or other holders that are easily seen. Although some may attempt to match curtains or an area rug, this should be done sparingly, as to avoid a gaudy look.




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