5 THINGS THAT MAKE YOUR HOME SMELL AMAZING

A pleasant-smelling home can instantly uplift your mood and make guests feel warmly welcomed. Beyond avoiding the habits of those with less-than-fresh homes, there are plenty of ways to ensure your space smells inviting.

Maintaining a great fragrance throughout your home means addressing unpleasant odors in every room, including the entryway. Scents have the power to evoke strong emotions and transform how you feel, so it’s essential to keep your home smelling fresh and inviting by eliminating unwanted odors.

By exploring a variety of scenting methods and thoughtfully selecting fragrances, you can create a home that not only looks beautiful but also delights the senses, leaving a lasting impression on you and your guests.

HOUSEPLANTS

Freshen your bathroom with houseplants

Houseplants are more than just decorative; they’re natural air purifiers that add pleasant, subtle scents to your home. Muffetta Krueger, founder of Muffetta’s Domestic Assistants, recommends incorporating fragrant flowers like roses, jasmine, lavender, or lilacs for an elegant touch.

Strategically place bouquets on entryway tables, coffee tables, or nightstands to spread their fragrance. Additionally, indoor plants like aloe vera, lavender, and mint can enhance your home’s aroma while offering culinary benefits.

POTPOURRI

Crafting homemade potpourri is an easy and festive way to make your home smell amazing. Simmering a mix of water, citrus slices, cinnamon sticks, and fresh herbs like rosemary on the stove not only releases delightful aromas but also adds a touch of rustic charm. Arrange potpourri bowls in various rooms for a natural, lingering fragrance.

ESSENTIAL OILS

Essential oils provide a concentrated, customizable way to scent your home. Cleaning expert Prerna Jain recommends adding a few drops of your favorite essential oil to a carrier, like water or jojoba oil, in a diffuser. Place the diffuser in a central spot, such as the living room, for maximum impact.

Adjust your fragrance to match the season—opt for citrusy notes in summer and cozy scents like cinnamon or vanilla in colder months. The Jack & Rose Room Diffuser (available on Amazon) is a popular choice for its quiet operation and relaxing ambiance.

LINEN AND ROOM SPRAYS

High-quality linen and room sprays are another effective way to keep your home smelling fresh. Parveen Garg, manager at Ola Clean, suggests spritzing upholstery, curtains, and bed linens with calming chamomile in bedrooms or invigorating citrus in living spaces.

DIY room sprays are easy to make—combine distilled water, essential oils, and a splash of witch hazel in a spray bottle. Shake well and mist whenever needed. Enhance freshness further by placing scented sachets or dryer sheets in closets and drawers.

BAKING SODA

Baking soda is a powerful natural deodorizer, ideal for neutralizing lingering odors in kitchens, bathrooms, and beyond. Interior designer Elizabeth Grace recommends sprinkling baking soda on carpets, mattresses, and upholstery, letting it sit for a few hours, and then vacuuming thoroughly.

Other tips include placing small bowls of baking soda in areas prone to bad smells, like refrigerators, trash cans, or near pet beds. Adding a layer of baking soda beneath your trash liner can also help disinfect and neutralize odors.

HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN DIY ESSENTIAL OIL LINEN SPRAY

Discover how to make a simple, homemade essential oil linen spray with just a few ingredients. This quick and easy DIY project will have you creating a non-toxic linen spray in minutes.

I love creating a warm, inviting, and cozy atmosphere in my home, and a big part of that is having a fresh, clean scent. However, many store-bought linen and fabric sprays, candles, and wall plugins are packed with toxic chemicals that I prefer to avoid. These products often contain “fragrance,” a blanket term for chemicals that don’t have to be disclosed because they’re considered “trade secrets.” I’m mindful of the fact that we’re constantly exposed to carcinogens and endocrine disruptors, and while there’s a lot beyond our control, I’m intentional about what I bring into my home. Small, conscious choices to reduce toxic exposure really add up over time, and I’m all for making those changes where I can.

HOW TO USE DIY ESSENTIAL OIL LINEN SPRAY

I love using this linen spray on bedding, in our linen closet, and even on the furniture in our living room to freshen things up. It’s become a key part of my evening routine, helping to create a cozy, calming atmosphere. There’s nothing quite like starting the week with fresh sheets, calming oils like Cedarwood and Lavender in the diffuser, the soft glow of the salt lamp, and a spritz of this linen spray on our duvet. It’s such a heavenly ritual and the perfect way to kick off the week feeling relaxed and ready for whatever comes next.

WHAT ESSENTIAL OILS CAN YOU USE FOR DIY ESSENTIAL OIL LINEN SPRAY?

For this DIY Essential Oil Linen Spray, you can choose almost any essential oil you like! Just avoid oils that tend to be sticky or dark in color, such as Vetiver or Myrrh, as they could stain fabric. I personally love the combination of Bergamot and Lavender. Other great blends include Cedarwood and Lavender, Wild Orange and Lavender, Lavender and Eucalyptus, or Ylang Ylang and Wild Orange. Feel free to get creative and use whichever oils you love most. I highly recommend this brand of essential oils for their quality and scent!

WHAT DO I NEED?

To make this linen spray, you’ll only need a few simple ingredients and supplies.

  • 500 ml/16 oz Glass Spray Bottle
  • Vodka or Rubbing Alcohol
  • Distilled or Filtered Water
  • Essential Oils
  • A funnel

HOW DO I MAKE DIY ESSENTIAL OIL LINEN SPRAY?

Making DIY linen spray is super simple. Start by adding vodka or rubbing alcohol to a glass spray bottle. Then, drop in 40 drops of your favorite essential oils. Finish by topping it off with distilled or filtered water. I like to use a funnel to keep things neat and avoid any mess.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/3 cup Vodka or Rubbing Alcohol
  • 20 drops Bergamot Essential Oil
  • 20 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • Filtered or Distilled Water
  • 500 ml/16 oz Glass Spray Bottle

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Add vodka or rubbing alcohol to the spray bottle.
  2. Add essential oils.
  3. Top off with water.
  4. Spray on linens or furniture to freshen up.

NOTES

Feel free to substitute essential oils based on your preference.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, this DIY essential oil linen spray is an easy, natural way to freshen up your home without the harmful chemicals found in many store-bought products. By choosing your favorite essential oils and a few simple ingredients, you can create a soothing, non-toxic atmosphere that helps make your home feel warm and inviting. Plus, it’s a fun and customizable project that you can incorporate into your daily routine for a fresh, clean scent without compromise.