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| A fresh breeze. Fling open all the windows on a sunny, breezy morning to give your home a fresh spring scent. Want to get an even greater benefit from the fresh air? String up a laundry line outside and let your sheets and towels dry in the sun. |
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| Clean laundry. Speaking of laundry, is your laundry soap doing the trick? So many detergents on the market are formulated with overly strong artificial fragrances. Once you give a natural brand a try, you won't want to go back. |
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Recently I've started crafting home fragrance items as well as cologne using essential oils (there's not a lot of natural options for guys!!)
One thing I have found, however is that things scented with essential oils tend to have a much milder scent than synthetic scented items.
MY FAVORITE HOME SCENT (though not natural) IS FRENCH OAK by restoration hardware. Check it out!
When you think about it, there are really three aspects to creating/controlling aromas:
1. Things that can be done to add aroma to your home. These are things like scented articles, scented sprays, gently scented cleaners, and plants/flowers with nice aromas. I've found that flowering plants are most effective when they are kept in bright sun, where the light and heat will promote scent production and a breeze from the window will push the aromas throughout the house.
2. Things that can deal with unpleasant aromas that are avoidable due to some household activities. For example, cooking smells can linger. Some people rely on sprays to kill these scents, but the best remedy to is make sure that all cooking surfaces have been thoroughly cleaned and that the grease trap/vents/ducts are cleaned periodically. Not to mention the space where the kitchen garbage is kept!
3. Things that can be avoided to prevent unpleasant smells all together. These are things like opting out of carpet, which traps dust and may mold, especially if you live in a more humid region. Any kind of porous surface in the home is going to become less fresh over time... unfinished woods, ceiling tiles, drapes, furniture... so it's worth the money to have them changed or steamed. And heating ducts, bathroom vents, and fresh air returns need to be professionally cleaned periodically. Lavendar sachets will do nothing if your closets are dusty and stale.
Adding a pleasant scent to the home is much easier and usually more successful when you've eradicated the base of nasty smells from must, dust, and mold!!!