Make your house smell elegant

I always like to make my home smell, really nice because I really hate the muggy smell when my house is close for a long period of time. This spray is like a dream. It smells like a sophisticated perfume, but only that it’s a room spray, so you have that Champagne smell in the house that makes it look more cozy and welcoming and luxurious at the same time. it also is quite affordable. I got it off, Amazon. #shopwithme #lemon8contest #fallhomeessentials #falldecorating #homeluxuryscents

2024/9/23 Edited to

... Read moreWe all want our homes to smell inviting and luxurious, a scent that whispers 'elegance' rather than screaming 'air freshener.' Like many of you, I used to struggle with keeping my home smelling consistently fresh, especially after a long day or when the house had been closed up for a while. That muggy smell is just the worst, right? My journey to making my house Smell So good and expensive led me to discover that it's not just about one product; it's about a holistic approach. Beyond that fantastic room spray I mentioned, there are several ways I've learned to elevate my home's aroma, making it feel truly special without spending a fortune. One of my favorite tricks for an expensive smell is investing in a good quality essential oil diffuser. Instead of artificial floral scents, I opt for blends with notes of sandalwood, cedarwood, bergamot, or even a hint of jasmine. These deeper, more complex aromas tend to smell more 'expensive' and sophisticated. For instance, a blend of wild orange and frankincense can create a surprisingly luxurious and uplifting atmosphere, perfect for making a lasting impression. Another game-changer for me has been paying attention to natural elements. Fresh flowers, especially ones with a subtle fragrance like eucalyptus or lilies (if you're not sensitive to them!), can instantly lift a room. During the fall season, which is my favorite for cozy scents, I love creating a simmer pot. It's so simple: just throw some orange peels, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and a few drops of vanilla extract into a pot of water and let it gently simmer on the stove. This fills the entire house with a natural, warm, and utterly delightful aroma that feels incredibly welcoming – truly a Fall edition of home fragrance. It’s also a perfect way to prep your home when guests are coming over, especially if you’re doing a little SHOP With me Fall edition for your decor. Candles are also a classic for a reason, but choosing the right ones makes all the difference. Look for candles made with soy or beeswax, as they burn cleaner and often have more nuanced scents than paraffin candles. I tend to avoid overly sweet or artificial-smelling candles. Instead, I gravitate towards sophisticated notes like amber, tobacco, leather, or a gentle, earthy musk. Layering scents is also key; you don't want competing smells. If I have a strong candle scent in the living room, I might opt for a more subtle reed diffuser in the entryway or a different, complementary scent in the bedroom. Finally, don't underestimate the power of cleanliness! A clean house naturally smells better. Regular vacuuming, especially if you have pets, wiping down surfaces, and airing out rooms daily can prevent stale odors from building up. I also use linen sprays on my curtains and upholstery, choosing a very light, fresh scent, almost undetectable on its own but contributing to the overall clean and luxurious feel. It’s all about creating an atmosphere where every breath feels refined and inviting, making your home a true sanctuary that consistently *Smell So good*.