5 tricks for positioning scented candles that will help them work harder and make your whole home smell amazing

1. CONSIDER THE CENTRAL AREA OF YOUR HOME

Firstly, think about the most central area of your home. Where do you and your family or guests spend the most time? It's likely to be the living room, but could be the kitchen, too.

2. DON'T OVERLOOK HIGH-TRAFFIC AREAS

Another great location to place your candle for a smell that carries throughout the home is a high-traffic area. Entryways or hallways are generally great for candles, and the scent will be a nice touch for anyone who walks in.

3. KEEP CANDLES ELEVATED

It's less obvious, but the height at which you place your candle can really make or break how much the scent is propelled. I used to buy candles with multiple wicks and place them on the floor and while they make some of the best scented candles, placing them low doesn’t do much for the strength of the scent. ‘Keep your candles elevated on a shelf, cabinet, table, or countertop so that the scent can circulate more freely through the air without other surfaces obstructing or absorbing it,' notes Grace.

4. AVOID DRAFTY SPOTS

While it’s good to light your candles in a well-ventilated room so the quality of the scent is as pure as possible, try to avoid any drafts. ‘The scent of your candle will smell strongest in a well-ventilated environment,’ explains Grace. ‘However, make sure the room isn’t too drafty and that the candle isn’t positioned by any open windows or vents as this can make the fragrance dissipate too quickly.' If you do want to place your scented candle on a windowsill, Kamila urges you to make sure it's closed before you light your candle as this will help to make your candle last longer, too. 'Drafts can cause candles to burn unevenly which leads to tunneling, a common problem where the wax only melts in the center, wasting the surrounding wax and reducing the burn time,' she says. 'The same goes for any areas in your home that might be near air vents. Artificial ventilation can prevent a candle’s scent from circulating effectively and providing a long-lasting fragrance.’

5. CONSIDER THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM

If you really want the scent to fill a space, you’ll need to be mindful of the size of the room it’s in. ‘The strength of your scented candle can be less effective in larger spaces,’ Grace tells me. ‘One way to tackle this is to buy larger candles or position multiple throughout your rooms. Equally, small or enclosed spaces like bathrooms should be avoided as this can cause the scent to be overpowering and overwhelming.’

6. KEEP YOUR CANDLE AWAY FROM DUST AND DIRECT SUNLIGHT

Avoiding dust or direct sunlight is vital to consider if you want your candle to fill the space with its beautiful scent. ‘The particles can trap and absorb the fragrance so that it's less potent and less able to diffuse throughout the room,' says Grace. 'This can also affect the candle’s ability to burn cleanly and evenly, resulting in uneven melting of the wax and, in some cases, can produce soot.' Direct sunlight can also cause your candles to melt too quickly and therefore the burn time will be reduced (meaning the scent is lost sooner). For a slower release of your favorite aromas, consider using a candle warmer to gently warm the wax without lighting the wick

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