Perfume your home

Our tips

With the arrival of the new season, there is always a desire for renewal. And perfume your home is one of the many main actions for those who want to give it a new, fresh touch. As you know, there are an infinite number of room diffusers, but they are not always to your liking. Sometimes their fragrances are too strong, sometimes they dissipate in a short time. And above all, they are not always healthy.

Our sector is real estate, but we often try to give advice in our columns. Also on how to make your home better. That is why we have decided to create a new section today: how can you perfume your home without using chemicals? If you are interested in this topic, or if you are simply curious to know more, you are in the right place. You are about to discover how, through a few steps, it is easy to perfume your home. And give the perfect wave of freshness for the new season!

Natural elements

The ancients used to say that nature gives us everything we need. Perhaps they weren’t wrong. Or at least, in this case, this saying is more than true. If you don’t know how to perfume your home and you don’t want to resort to industrial remedies, the solution may be right in your pantry! Let’s take a step-by-step look at how to use them.

Perfume your home


Baking soda is perfect for eliminating unpleasant odours. Simply place it in different corners of the house and it will absorb all the unwanted odours. But that’s not all. Baking soda is cheap and easy to find. It can also be used in combination with natural fragrances such as essential oils. You will immediately benefit after the first few uses. Tea, on the other hand, has the same function, although in this case dried leaves are recommended to remove odours from the fridge.

Lavender

After having understood how to eliminate unpleasant odours, let’s try to understand how to release new fragrances in the home. One ally that deserves to be mentioned is lavender. A plant that is very easy to find, with a strong but at the same time pleasant fragrance. If you want to create a spray to diffuse it more quickly, we recommend the following mixture. After boiling water with eucalyptus leaves, add lavender and chopped lemon. As if you were making tea. Once this mixture has cooled down, put it into a bottle with a spray diffuser. It will be easy and above all natural to diffuse this fragrance in the home.

Coffee

There are many coffee lovers. So why not use this ingredient to perfume your home as well? If you are one of them, we recommend roasting coffee beans at home in the oven for about 6-7 minutes on maximum power. Then leave the oven open to let the smell escape.

So, are you ready to make your home smell better with our super natural tips?


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