1. Make sure your foyer is fragrant.
Your entryway offers the first impression of your home, so you always want it smelling nice. You can easily achieve this by hanging scented wreaths on your door, spraying homemade or st ore-bought room spray around the door frame, or by diffusing essential oils on a nearby table.

Bonus Tip: Seasonal decorations often smell good naturally, so incorporating Fall decor is a great opportunity to make your entryway look and smell fantastic with little effort.
2. Add some citrus to your kitchen.
Kitchens can get gross. You obviously want to be mindful of taking out smelly trash and throwing out odor-causing items like dirty sponges on a regular basis. When it comes to clea ning, we think the more citrus smell you can incorporate, the better. Lemon juice is a wonderful natural cleaner that will make your entire kitchen smell so fresh and clean.
2. Add some citrus to your kitchen.
Kitchens can get gross. You obviously want to be mindful of taking out smelly trash and throwing out odor-causing items like dirty sponges on a regular basis. When it comes to clea ning, we think the more citrus smell you can incorporate, the better. Lemon juice is a wonderful natural cleaner that will make your entire kitchen smell so fresh and clean.


Bonus Tip: Having fresh flowers or a bowl of fruit on display, such as oranges, are other great ways to boost both aesthetic appeal and scent.


3. Enhance the scent of freshly laundered linens.
The smell of fresh laundry makes bedrooms feel so clean and cozy. To make that intoxicating scent last longer, we suggest tossing some in-wash scent beads into the washing machine each time you launder your bedding.
3. Enhance the scent of freshly laundered linens.
The smell of fresh laundry makes bedrooms feel so clean and cozy. To make that intoxicating scent last longer, we suggest tossing some in-wash scent beads into the washing machine each time you launder your bedding.
Bonus Tip: Use dryer sheets to wipe down your baseboards and nightstands in your bedroom for an even more enhanced “fresh laundry” smell.
4. Battle stink with sticks.
It’s no secret that bathrooms can be the stinkiest part of your whole house. To keep your bathroom smelling nice, try using reed diffusers. They are known to promote better air quality than can dles or harsh sprays since they don’t produce soot or contain harsh chemicals. They can also be very therapeutic since natural oils promote a sense of calm and relaxation.

5. Don’t neglect the nursery.
As sweet and innocent as they appear to be, baby nurseries or toddler rooms can be a breeding ground for germs and foul-smelling bacteria. Since babies and toddlers tend to drool and slob ber all over everything, you need to wash stuffed animals and wipe down toys on a regular basis.

Bonus Tip: Try using store-bought or DIY carpet powders before vacuuming to deodorize rugs and carpeting.
•THE TAKEAWAY•
Since scent has such an impact on our mood and emotions, we all want our homes to smell as lovely as possible. In this article, we have provided suggestions for how to m ake each room smell amazing. From room sprays to citrus and more, there are lots of simple methods for improving the smell of your home. Furthermore, most of them could be applied to any room, not just the ones respectively mentioned. We hope you have found some inspiration for creating a truly “scent”-sational abode!