If you're a candle lover, I know your home is filled with them: tealights in the drawer, tall tapers in the back of a cabinet, half-burnt jars on the shelf, and a few unopened ones still in their boxes.
But have you ever thought about candle storage?
Storing candles the right way and in the right place helps you keep their scent fresh, shape intact, and wick ready to burn. And when your candles are neatly stored, you can easily access them whenever you want to light one. Life becomes a little easier. Right?
But here’s the real problem: candles come in all shapes and sizes, which makes storage a real headache. Tealights roll around. Jars are bulky. Tapers snap. Tall ones are difficult to fit.
That’s why we’ve gathered some of the most practical and space-saving candle storage ways to store your candles at home. So, you don’t have to dig around for that one vanilla candle you swore you had.
These candle storage tips will help you keep your candles in perfect condition, whether you’re organising a large collection or just trying to protect your favorite seasonal scents.
Let’s gooo…
Things to Consider to Store Candles at Home
Before you decide where to keep your candles, it helps to know what can actually damage them. Candles might look good, but they’re surprisingly sensitive to their environment.
Here’s what to watch out for:
Heat
Too much heat can make candles soften, warp, or even melt, especially if they’re in glass containers.
Light
Sunlight or bright indoor light fades the candle’s colour and weakens the fragrance over time. Even a few hours by a window can dull a beautiful candle.
Humidity
Moisture in the air mostly causes your candles to sweat or even damage the wick, which affects how well the candle burns.
Fragrance Overlap
If you store different scented candles too close together without sealing them, their scents can mix because candles have absorbing qualities. And we see this mistake most often.
Want to know the best candle scents for your home?
Read our recent blog:7 Most Popular Candle Scents You’ll Love
Pressure
Stacking heavy candles or squeezing them into tight spaces can lead to dents, cracks, or broken wicks, especially with soft wax types.
Because of these factors, we always recommend good candle storage for preserving the scent, shape, and overall quality of your collection.
Where to Keep Candles at Home
Store candles in a cool, dark place where the temperature stays steady and moisture is low. This helps your candles keep their shape, scent, and burn quality for much longer.
Here are some great places we personally use (and recommend) for candle storage:
Inside cabinets
A cabinet that's not near a heat source works well because it blocks out light and keeps the temperature stable. It’s perfect for jar candles or boxed tapers that need a safe spot.
You can use the cabinet under your TV unit or sideboard in the dining room.
Drawers
Drawers are the best spots for all sizes of candle. But don’t throw them in loosely or let them roll around. You can use a raw wooden box or small cardboard dividers to organise them by shape, size, and fragrance.
Boxes with lids
Storing your candles in decorative or plain boxes with lids is a smart way to organise your candle collection while keeping scents from blending. But make sure to place the boxes somewhere that’s not exposed to heat or direct sunlight, like under the bed.
Airtight bins
If you’re storing candles long-term or in bulk, plastic bins with airtight seals keep out moisture and help preserve scent. This is especially useful if you live in a humid area.
These places keep your candles protected from everything that can ruin them. We recommend avoiding storing your candles in:
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Window sills with direct sunlight
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Kitchens near ovens or stoves
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Bathrooms because they are highly humid
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Attics or basements with temperature swings
If you're wondering where to keep candles not just for storage but for everyday use, check out our helpful guide on where to put scented candles in your home.
What Is the Best Way to Store Candles?
The best way to store candles is to keep them in a cool, dry place, upright, and protected from dust or damage.
Here are the key tips you should follow:
Keep them cool to prevent melting.
Candles don’t do well in hot temperatures. If the space where you store them gets too warm, over 80°F (27°C), the wax can start to soften. This can change the shape of your candles, make the scent fade faster, and even cause oil or wax to leak.
So, store them in places that stay cool year-round, not too hot in summer, and not cold in winter.
Is it okay to put candles in the fridge?
No, it’s not a good idea. The fridge causes moisture to build up, which may damage the wick and surface. That’s why you should use regular room-temperature storage spots.
Store them upright.
Candles should always stand up straight when stored, especially jar candles, pillar candles, or large candles. If you just lay them down sideways, they can end up with:
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Bent or damaged wicks
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Dents or flat spots in the wax
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Wax shifting to one side
Use shelves, drawers, or boxes where you can keep them upright without stacking anything on top.
Separate Different Scents
If you’re a candle lover, I know you have a collection of scents at home. But when scented candles are kept together in a tight space, their fragrances can mix. Over time, this makes them smell strange or weaker than before.
To fix this, store similar scents together (for example, all fruity ones in one box). But if you have jar candles or candles with lids, then you don't need to worry about their scents at all.
Wrapping candles
If your candles are uncovered and without lids, they can easily attract dust. And if you’re stacking or moving them, they can scratch, chip, or break. That’s why wrapping them is such a smart step.
What to wrap candles in for storage?
You can use tissue paper, cloth, or bubble wrap to wrap your candles in. Avoid plastic wrap because it can stick to the wax, trap moisture, and cause surface damage over time.
Conclusion
Good candle storage means keeping them cool, dry, and safe from sunlight or damage. A few simple steps, like wrapping them, using the right containers, and avoiding hot areas, can make your favourite candles last longer, smell better, and stay as beautiful as the day you bought them.
If you already store candles, take a moment to check how your candles are stored. Use these simple but most effective tips. A small change today can save you from wasted candles later.
And if you're looking to add to your collection, you should definitely consider a non-toxic, clean-burning candle collection at Wick of Hope. We handcraft each candle with 100% natural coconut soy wax. Because they’re better for your space and easier to store without worrying about harmful ingredients.
FAQs
What is the 3-hour candle rule?
It means you shouldn’t burn a candle for more than 3 hours at a time. This helps prevent tunneling, overheating, and container damage.
How to save a candle that’s tunneling?
Wrap foil around the top edge and leave a hole in the centre. Burn it for 1–2 hours. The foil traps heat and helps melt the wax evenly.
Do candles lose their smell?
Yes, candles lose their fragrances over time. Exposure to heat, sunlight, and air can fade the scent. That’s why candle storage is so important.
Is burning soy wax harmful?
No. Pure soy wax is clean-burning and non-toxic and is much safer than paraffin wax.
Which wax is safe to burn?
Coconut soy wax is the safest wax to burn because it’s non-toxic, produces minimal soot, and has a slower, cleaner burn. That’s why we use 100% natural coconut soy wax in our candles.
How to burn candles correctly?
Trim the wick, burn for 2–3 hours at a time, and avoid draughts.
Read our full guide: Basic Candle Burning Guide: Tips, Safety, and Mistakes
Will candles melt in storage?
Yes, if stored in hot places like in kitchen cabinets near ovens. So, keep them cool and shaded to avoid softening or melting.
How long do candles last in storage?
Most candles last 1–2 years if stored properly in cool, dry spots away from direct sunlight.