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Non-Toxic Ways to Scent Your Home

Make Your House Smell Good Naturally

By Jodie RowePublished about a year ago 6 min read
NON-TOXIC SCENTS

Are you frantically looking for the best non-toxic ways to make your house smell good naturally? After 20 different tips and DIYs over the last few years, I've finally pinpointed exactly which products and ingredients can make my house smell nice without chemicals.

Non-Toxic Ways to Make Your House Smell Good Naturally

Imagine walking into your humble abode after a long day and you are greeted by a burst of fresh, natural fragrance that instantly lifts your spirits. That's the magic of making your home smell nice naturally, without harmful chemicals.

Chemicals in air fresheners can trigger first responders in the immune system called mast cells, which can cause allergic reactions. So, why risk it if there's a better way to make the house smell naturally good?

By opting for natural alternatives like essential oils, beeswax candles, and homemade potpourri, you're not just making your home smell amazing, but also safeguarding your health and the environment. Plus, natural scents have a depth and complexity that synthetic ones can't match.

Here are some tried-and-true no-toxic ways to make your home smell nice without chemicals.

What is the Best Natural Scent for Your Home?

The best scent is a bit subjective, as it depends on personal preferences and the vibe you want to create. However, some natural scents are universally loved for their versatility and charm. Here's a quick list to have in mind for your next purchase:

Lavender - Picture fields of blooming lavender in the countryside. Lavender is renowned for its calming and soothing properties, making it perfect for bedrooms or spaces where you want to unwind.

Citrus - The zesty freshness of citrus, whether it's orange, lemon, or grapefruit, is invigorating and uplifting. It's a go-to for kitchens and common areas, adding a burst of energy to your surroundings.

Eucalyptus - Known for its clean and crisp aroma, eucalyptus is like a breath of fresh air. It's great for promoting a sense of clarity and can be perfect for bathrooms or home offices.

Vanilla - The sweet and comforting scent of vanilla is a classic favourite. It's warm, and inviting, and creates a cozy atmosphere - ideal for living rooms or areas where you gather with loved ones.

Peppermint - If you're looking for a refreshing and revitalizing scent, peppermint is the way to go. It's great for waking up your senses, making it suitable for entryways or home gyms.

Sanalwood - With its earthy and woody notes, sandalwood brings a touch of tranquility. It's often used in meditation spaces or areas where you want to foster a sense of serenity.

What 3 Natural Ingredients Make Your House Smell Good?

If I had to pick 3, I'd go with:

Citrus Fruits: Think oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. Citrus fruits not only add a refreshing burst of aroma but also help neutralize odours, leaving your home smelling clean and vibrant.

Herbs: Fresh herbs like lavender, rosemary, and mint are aromatic powerhouses. They not only infuse your home with delightful scents but also bring a touch of nature indoors.

Essential Oils: A few drops of your favourite essential oils can work wonders and offer endless possibilities for creating a pleasant ambiance in your home.

Non-Toxic Ways to Make Your House Smell Good Fast

Use a Non-Toxic Essential Oil to Diffuse

Let's start with the easiest way to make your house smell good fast. Personally, I love coming home to my sleek, modern diffuser that silently disperses my favourite essential oils. Whether you crave the calming scent of lavender, the zesty kick of citrus, or the grounding notes of eucalyptus, a non-toxic essential oil diffuser is your best chance for a fragrant escape.

Use a Non-Toxic Reed diffuser

If you're eager to make your house smell better naturally, but don't like the idea of plug-in diffusers, you can always opt for a "traditional" reed diffuser instead.

Use a Natural Air Freshener Spray

Non-toxic air sprays can easily help you make your house smell nice without chemicals with a few quick spritzes. There's no need to worry about inhaling questionable ingredients.

Light a Non-Toxic Candle

Non-toxic candles are amazing at making a room smell good naturally. Imagine the soft flicker of a flame casting a gentle light, coupled with the delightful fragrance of your favourite scents. The ambiance is soothing.

Opt for handmade, soy wax or beeswax candles with certified sustainable ingredients.

Use Fresh-Cut Flowers

From the delicate elegance of roses to the cheerful radiance of sunflowers, flowers can offer a burst of colour and fragrances your space needs.

Use Scented Beeswax Melts

Beeswax melts have a cult following for a reason. Opt for organic beeswax melts infused with natural fragrances like vanilla, cinnamon, or lavender to enjoy a toxin-free and delightful home scent. Beeswax is natural, toxin-free, and has a clean burn. No need to worry about harmful chemicals - just pure, delightful fragrance. Pop one into a wax warmer, and as it melts, it releases a gentle aroma that wafts through your space.

Hang Dried Herbs

This is not a so common idea to help bring the best natural scent to your home. Spruce up your space with the earthy charm and natural fragance of hanging dried herbs. From the refreshing scent of rosemary to the calming aroma of lavender, dried herbs offer a delightful sensory experience that's both soothing and invigorating.

Gather your favourite herbs - think basil, thyme, or mint - and tie them together with twine or string. Then, hang them upside down in a cool, dry place to dry out naturally. As these herbs air dry, they release their fragrant oils, infusing your home with their distinctive scents. It's like nature's potpourri, minus the synthetic additives.

Use a Non-Toxic Carpet Freshener

Carpets are one of the main reasons you can't get rid of smells. Due to their texture, they can trap all types of smells. The solution is to sprinkle a mixture of baking soda and essential oils on carpets before vacuuming to refresh the air and leave a pleasant scent. Baking Soda deodorizes by bringing both acidic and basic odour molecules into a neutral, more odour-free state.

Use Coffee to Scent Your Home

There is no need for fancy gadgets- just your trusty coffee grinder and your favourite coffee beans. Simply fill a couple of candle holders with coffee beans, put vanilla-scented candles inside, and light them. The scent is sweet and calming.

Use Aromatic Non-Toxic Cleaning Products

If you are an eco-friendly cleaning enthusiast, then you probably have surface cleaners that not only tackle stains but also leave a trail of fresh scents behind.

Put Fresh Citrus Peels around the House

Simply place citrus peels, like orange or lemon, in strategic spots around your home for a zesty and invigorating natural fragrance. When these peels are strategically placed in different areas of your home, they release these essential oils into the air.

DIY Homemade Potpourri

Gather your favourite dried flowers, citrus peels, and spices. Think lavender for a touch of calm, dried rose petals for a hint of romance, or cinnamon sticks for a warm, comforting vibe. Mix and match based on your preferences. Put them together in a bowl.

Add a few drops of your preferred essential oil. The essential oil amplifies the fragrance.

How Can I Make My House Smell Nice All the Time?

If you want your home to smell good 24/7, place natural odour absorbers like baking soda or activated charcoal in areas prone to unwanted smells, such as closets or the refrigerator. Make sure to regularly wash and clean fabrics, including curtains, cushions and bedding. This helps eliminate trapped odours and keeps your home smelling fresh.

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About the Creator

Jodie Rowe

Writer|Creator|Yogi Lover of Feng Shui, Personal Development, Wellness and Interior Design

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