Outdoor Hanging Chandeliers

For many years now, candle chandeliers have been available for consumers to enjoy.  In fact, the first chandelier design was made using candles to provide light, as electricity was not yet available.  Although many different designs of chandeliers are available, in addition to candle chandeliers, outdoor candle chandeliers may be the style some homeowners seek, to help illuminate the exterior of their homes, especially during special occasions.

Among the many choices consumers have these days when it comes to outdoor chandeliers  are two specific types of outdoor candle chandeliers.  This brief article will discuss the outdoor candle chandelier that uses real candles; and  the outdoor chandelier that uses light bulbs to simulate real candle light.

Outdoor chandeliers that use real candles have the advantage that they do not use electricity to provide the illumination. They merely use the candles.  However, since they use the candles to provide light and the candles have flames and are hung outdoors,  safety precautions must be taken to ensure safety, especially if there is a breeze.  In fact, homeowners may not want to use outdoor candle chandeliers during breezy days, since the breeze may be hazardous with the lit candles and cause accidental fires.  Nonetheless, when the weather permits, outdoor candle chandeliers that use real candles can indeed provide a peaceful festive ambiance.

Another option is the outdoor candle chandelier that uses light bulbs that mimic candle light.  These chandeliers use electricity to provide the illumination.  Since the chandelier will be hung outdoors and will be exposed to the natural elements such as rain, wind, sunshine, etc., homeowners also have to take precautions with these chandeliers.  Specifically, only chandeliers that have been designed and rated for outdoor use should be used to ensure safety.  Underwriters Laboratories tests products for safety, and as such, consumers who wish to purchase an outdoor candle chandelier that uses electricity may wish to purchase one that has been tested by Underwriters Laboratories and has met their safety standards.

Additional information about outdoor chandeliers and other home lighting can be found at http://clearhomelighting.com.