Hand-poured in small batchesFree shipping over ₹2000Limited batchLight the night
Hand-poured in small batchesFree shipping over ₹2000Limited batchLight the night
LEELISH
Back to Journal
Home Decor8 July 20255 min read

5 Ways to Style Candles in Every Room

Candles are more than scent — they're an anchor for mood, warmth, and design. Here's how to style them beautifully across your home.

5 Ways to Style Candles in Every Room

Candles are the unsung heroes of interior design. They add height, warmth, and a focal point that no lamp or cushion can match. Here are five ways to weave them into every room.

1. The Living Room: Cluster in Odd Numbers

Groups of three or five candles create visual rhythm. Vary the heights — a tall pillar, a medium tumbler, and a small votive — and place them on a tray to anchor the cluster.

Pro tip: Stick to one colour family across the cluster. Leelish's matte black jars work beautifully against marble, wood, or brass trays.

2. The Dining Table: Low & Linear

For dinner parties, keep candle height below eye level so guests can see each other. A row of three identical tumblers down the centre of the table, interspersed with eucalyptus sprigs, creates effortless elegance.

3. The Bathroom: Mini Moments

Small spaces deserve deliberate detail. A single scented candle on the vanity, next to a stack of folded towels, transforms a utilitarian room into a spa. Choose crisp, clean fragrances — nothing too heavy for a humid space.

4. The Bedroom: Symmetry That Soothes

Place matching candles on each nightstand. It frames the bed beautifully and creates a ritual: light them 20 minutes before sleep, then extinguish as you wind down. The symmetry signals to your brain that it's time to rest.

5. The Entryway: First Impressions

Your entryway sets the tone for the entire home. A statement candle on a console table, paired with a small mirror and a catch-all dish, says welcome before anyone speaks a word.

Light is the simplest luxury. Use it with intention.


Whether you're hosting or simply settling into an evening alone, candles do more than smell good — they shape how a room feels. Try one new placement this week and notice the difference.