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6 Ways To Make Your Home Smell Fresh

Nobody wants to live in a smelly home. Here's how to eliminate odors and keep your home smelling clean.

When someone enters your house, one of the first things he or she notices is the scent. Do you know how you sometimes smell a weird odor when you get home from a long holiday? That is what your dwelling smells like to visitors. The longer a person is exposed to an odor, the less they notice it. That is known as nose-blindness. Therefore, it's important to take measures to ensure your home smells fresh.

As most people know, the best smell is no smell at all. However, getting your home to smell like nothing might not be possible. Amidst the cooking, children, pets, and everyday duties, you will end up with a mix of aromas. But there are multiple ways in which you can mask those scents without using artificial air freshening sprays.

Check out the following six simple ways to make your home smell fresh.

  1. Clean Your Garbage Disposal
    If your kitchen has a funky smell, the source might be the garbage disposal. You can eliminate the unpleasant smell with the help of baking soda and vinegar. Measure a half cup of baking soda and sprinkle it into the disposal. After that, fill a cup with vinegar and pour it over the baking soda. Let the mixture sit for five to ten minutes, and then pour hot water into the drain with the disposal on. 
  2. Pour Some Essential Oils On Your Air Filter
    To make your entire house smell fantastic, try adding a few drops of your favorite essential oils to the air filter. The HVAC system will push the fresh aroma through the home and make everything inviting. Additionally, essential oils have natural healing properties and are free from artificial fillers. 
  3. Deodorize Your Carpets with Baking Soda
    Baking soda is an affordable way to make your home odor-free. Sprinkle some baking soda on your carpets, especially those in high-traffic areas, and let it sit for 15 minutes or more. Vacuum as usual and enjoy the fresh air.
  4. Spray Dry Shampoo on Smelly Shoes
    The pile of shoes next to the front door may cause your house to have an unpleasant smell. Spray some dry shampoo onto the soles of the footwear. That will help to neutralize the odor.
  5. Try Eucalyptus Leaves
    Natural eucalyptus leaves are not only beautiful, but they also release a pleasant aroma that can help to make your whole home fresher. Keep some of those leaves in a vase in your bathroom or other odor-prone room for elegant and practical deodorizing. Other than eucalyptus, other indoor plants can be used to clean the air and beautify a home, including jasmine, gardenias, and corsage orchids.
  6. Get Rid of the Obvious
    Things like garbage cans, pet beds, diaper pails, and litter boxes are all spots that emit funky odors. That is rather obvious, but due to sensory adaptation, you might not notice the smell as much. It is important to be proactive. Remember to wash the inside of the garbage bin and the lid at least once a month. Try putting some kitty litter or a dryer sheet at the bottom of the can to absorb smells. Additionally, wash pet beds regularly and scoop litter boxes daily.

Strong scents are not always the best. While making your home improvements, you also want to take visitors into consideration. Without a doubt, some might be sensitive to strong scents, and you do not want to make them feel uncomfortable in your house.

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