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5 Best-Kept Secrets To Making the House Smell Good

Meridith Baer Home And Morgan Stanley Private Bank, NA Host "ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE" Premiering The Luxury Penthouse At One Vandam In Soho New York
(Photo : Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Meridith Baer Home) Staging is seen at Meridith Baer Home And Morgan Stanley Private Bank, NA Host "ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE" Premiering The Luxury Penthouse At One Vandam In Soho New York on January 28, 2016 in New York City.

A pleasant-smelling home is not only inviting but can also have a positive impact on your mood and well-being. However, achieving a fresh and delightful aroma involves more than just lighting a scented candle. 

Whether you're preparing for an open house or just want to freshen up your space, here are five best-kept secrets to make your house smell good.

Identify and Address Moisture Issues

One of the key contributors to unpleasant odors in a home is excess moisture. Damp environments can lead to mold and mildew growth, causing musty smells. Identify and address any moisture issues promptly, such as leaks or inadequate ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens. You can also utilize dehumidifiers to maintain optimal humidity levels, preventing the development of unwanted odors.

Deep Clean

Regular cleaning is a fundamental step in maintaining a fresh-smelling home. Dust, dirt, and lingering odors often accumulate in overlooked spaces. Deep clean carpets, upholstery, and curtains to remove trapped odors. Pay extra attention to areas like refrigerator shelves, garbage disposal units, and the insides of trash bins, as these can be breeding grounds for unpleasant smells.

Ensure There Is Adequate Ventilation

Proper ventilation is essential to keep the air in your home circulating and prevent stale odors. Open windows and doors regularly to let fresh air in and stale air out. Use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens to eliminate cooking odors and humidity. 

Use Essential Oils

Harness the power of essential oils to create a natural and pleasing fragrance in your home. Diffusers are an excellent way to disperse essential oils throughout various rooms. However, there are other ways to utilize essential oils, including misting them over clothing or upholstery or creating a "perfume sachet" to toss in a drawer or anywhere that needs a refresh. 

Scents like lavender, citrus, and eucalyptus are popular choices for their refreshing and uplifting properties. That being said, we recommend experimenting with different blends to find the perfect aroma that suits your preferences.

Consider Keeping Plants

Plants not only add a touch of nature to your home but also contribute to better air quality and a pleasant scent. Choose plants with natural air-purifying abilities, such as lavender, jasmine, or rosemary. These plants have subtle scents that can combat offensive odors without giving off an overpowering fragrance. 

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