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Wrought iron candle wall sconces can provide that extra special touch to any home decor

January 28th, 2008

Light
fixtures are made from many materials but for decorative light
fixtures wrought iron seems to be a popular choice. One of the
reasons why wrought iron is popular for light fixtures is that it is
versatile and compatible with most types of décor, be it
rustic, traditional or modern. Wrought iron is used in overhead
lighting such as elaborately carved chandeliers and ceiling fans as
well as lamps and candle walls scones.

Wrought iron candle wall scones are usually used to add an ornamental touch
to a living space and they are commonly used to softly illuminate a
patio, stairway or even a long path way.

Wrought
iron candle wall sconces come in a number of traditional,
contemporary and natural free flowing forms and styles and are
generally very strong and heavier than most other wall candle
sconces.

These
candle wall sconces can give out natural light when used with thick
pillar candles or artificial light when they are used with candles
that are powered with electricity. For candle lovers who love the
aura of candlelight, the use of a candle sconce with artificial light
just doesn’t make the grade.

They
can be strategically placed on either side of a mirror or a picture
to illuminate an artifact and to provide that much need finishing
touch to the piece of wall décor. Placed on their own they
make an interesting conversation piece as well.

However
there are some important points to consider while fixing these
wrought iron candle wall sconces as decorative accents in your home.

You
should make sure that the candle sconces have been safely secured on
the wall and the nail screws or the wall anchors which have been used
to secure them are strong enough to adequately support the weight of
the candle sconces as well as the candles which are being used with
them.

You
must also make sure that the candle sconces are not hung very close
to drapes and other flammable objects so that they are not a fire
hazard.

Moreover
these wrought iron candle sconces should be placed at a height at
which people cannot bump into them and thus knock over the candle.

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