If you’re acandle lover, consider the following rooms as an excuse to fuel your obsession.

Truly, when it comes to candlelight, no room is off-limits!

Ready to get decorating?

Closeup of a dining room table decorated with candles and colored glass candle holders

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Keep reading to see how others have seamlessly integratedvarious types of candlesinto their houses.

Decorate the Dining Table

Alexandra Nicole Nolan

Candlesticks of various sizes shine on this dining room table.

Don’t be afraid to cluster a few as seen here.

candles on dining room table

Alexandra Nicole Nolan

Why not set out some of your favorite candlesticks, too?

Make a Nonworking Fireplace Shine

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Nonworking fireplace?

Place candles inside to create a welcoming glow.

candles on bar cart

Kristel Gonzaba

Whether you opt for real candles or faux, battery-operated ones is up to you.

The more, the merrier.

These candles are stunning even when unlit and add welcome height to any vignette.

candles in fireplace

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Here, blue and white candle holders fit the theme of the room perfectly.

Placing small accessories on a tray on top of your coffee table will help your space look more complete.

Keep a stylish matchbook nearby, and you’re golden.

twisted candles

Jacqueline Clair

A setup like this is excellent for when you want to go big and make a statement!

Here, an old toolbox housesflameless candlesand adds some shabby chic elegance to this living room.

Light the candles as you c’mon and pretend you’re relaxing in an old-timey library.

candlesticks on buffet

Julia DagsforJulia Dzafic

Bonus points if you pick some artful candlesticksthese striped ones are stunning even when not lit.

A cloche is an excellent way to add some oomph to your candle setup.

Here, a single jar candle is given extra special treatment and really stands out.

candle on tray

Kat Jamieson

Cluster together two or three together to avoid cluttering up the space.

Here, black pillar candles blend in with their holders perfectly and result in an incredibly sleek setup.

Even when you’re eating leftovers, you’ll feel a little more glam dining by candlelight.

candelabra on dining table

Susan

Note that it’s possible for you to still opt for more modern-looking fixtures if your aesthetic leans contemporary.

Candlelight has a way of encouraging people to be celebratory, after all.

Whether you opt for a taper candle like this one or something scented is entirely up to you.

candles in toolbox

Lindsay Aratari

Lighting a scented candle every morning will help you get the day started on the right foot.

candle sconces on built-ins

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candle on bar cart

Kathleen Barnes

candles in row on dining table

Lauren McBride

candle in bathroom

Louis Duncan-He

candles on mantel

Erin Williamson Design

black candles in holders

Gray Space Interior Design

candles on kitchen table

Cathie Hong Interiors

candle sconces on wall

Ashley Montgomery Design

candlesticks on entryway table

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candle on kitchen counter

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candle on vanity

Ashley Montgomery Design

candles on coffee table

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