Choose The Right Signature Home Scent For Your Design Style, Here's How

Deciding on a signature scent can be a complex process, whether for your personal perfume or your entire home, but it's worth it to achieve the specific experience you work hard at creating with your visual choices. Choosing the right signature home scent to complement your design style will enhance its overall atmosphere and be a big part of what people remember about it. To get this right, you need to be specific about what your style is, what you want to communicate with it, and the fragrance type that can help you achieve that.

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When you're sure of what you want, you'll know what to look out for when faced with the endless scent options out there so start by defining your design style. Are you going for a modern, minimalist, rustic, traditional, or bohemian look? An understanding of your preferences provides a foundation for selecting a scent that complements them. You'll also want to neutralize any unwanted smells that are already present in your home to see if you can pick up on any scents that come from your furniture or other parts of your décor. This will give you something to start from.

Understanding the different fragrance types

The next step is understanding the different fragrance types so you can identify what you want. Floral scents offer a sweet touch, oriental scents feel warm and rich, woody scents are also warm as well as sophisticated, while fresh scents feel more natural and cleansing. Remember the scents you picked up in your home's natural state and see which categories they fall into.

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Think also about the mood or atmosphere you want to create. Do you want it cozy and warm, fresh and invigorating, or clean and crisp? The scent you choose should align with the feeling you want people to experience when they step inside. Know that you don't have to be limited to one fragrance and can choose unique scents for the different parts of the house. Bedrooms should foster relaxation so natural scents are great for those spaces while the best kitchen scents could be based on the herbs or spices you use to cook. You can have a refreshing scent on one side of the house and something spicy on the other.

Choosing the right scent for your style

Now, you have to figure out what styles match what scents. There are general guidelines, but you can make your own interpretations. Modern styles typically call for clean and subtle scents like fresh or woody, but you might prefer to choose a floral as your signature because the delicate touch is more like your personality or so it can soften the vibe. A bohemian style goes well with unique and exotic fragrances like amber or patchouli while an industrial or rustic style pairs well with an earthy scent like cedarwood. However, you can choose something sweeter and lighter like vanilla or cinnamon for any of these styles.

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If you have a coastal design style, you might want a fresh, clean scent like sea breeze or decide that's too much and only limit that to the bathroom. Have fun with the process and see how you can be innovative in your approach by testing and layering different scents. Use candles, diffusers, or incense sticks to make your home smell good with your chosen scent.

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