3 Tips for Choosing Candle & Room Spray Scents

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The right candles, room sprays, and diffusers can enhance the atmosphere of any room. When selecting a fragrance, aim to select a scent that pleases your nose and suits a certain purpose in the room. This helps guests and family members enjoy the smell and connect it with certain ideas and feelings. Below are several strategies to help you determine the best scents.

How Can You Find the Right Scents for Your Home?

1. Consider the Room

The first consideration should be which room you plan to place the candles, room sprays, or diffusers in. For example, strong scents, such as citrus and peppermint, may be too overpowering for guest bathrooms and walk-in closets because they are enclosed. However, these fragrances are well-suited to open and lively areas, like hallways and living rooms. Smaller rooms can be elevated with fresh, subtle scents, like spring rain, cashmere, and floral aromas.

Also, consider the type of room. Kitchens have a variety of smells because of the food you cook, so floral or perfume-like fragrances tend to clash. Food-related scents, such as spices, herbs, fruits, vanilla, and honey, blend well with existing aromas.

2. Think About the Mood

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Next, think about the type of atmosphere you want to create, as fragrances are excellent for setting moods. Lavender, eucalyptus, and lilac create a relaxing ambiance for a bath, while rose and jasmine are perfect for a romantic dinner. For more energizing scents, go with cinnamon, citrus, and ginger. If your goal is to mask odors, lemon and cedarwood are strong scents that can transform the smell of a room.

3. Select the Category

After picking the room and reason for your candle or spray, select the scents. There are four main fragrance types to choose from: floral, woody, fresh, and exotic. Most people have their own preferences and gravitate toward one or two of these categories.

Floral scents tend to be soft, clean, and calming, and they include gardenia, rose, and peony. Fragrances in the woody category, such as balsam and pine, are warm, earthy, and cozy. Fresh scents like bergamot and citronella are bright and energizing. The exotic scents, including vanilla and nutmeg, bring to mind luxury, comfort, and indulgence.

 

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