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How to make your House Smell amazing all the Time




6 Easy Ways to Make Your House Smell amazing all the Time


Every house has its own unique smell. Still, some houses smell nicer than others, as much as we hate to admit it. Even if you keep your home spotless, scents will naturally arise, especially when you consider the inevitable pet mess, overflowing trash can, and stinky shoe collection. Although some scents require a little more elbow grease and patience (like when your dog decides your carpet is a bathroom), there are plenty of ways to freshen up the overall aroma of your home on a regular basis.


Make Sure Your Waste Disposal is Clean


Do you have a lingering odor in your room? Check the sink if this is the case. Spritz a dab of lemon-scented dish soap down into the disposal, run the water then turn it on to get rid of the stink. You can also put lemon or lime down the disposal with a lot of water. If the odor persists, add half a cup of baking soda to the disposal while running warm water.


Clean Out Your Air Vents


Clip a car deodorizer to the metal slats of a vent. The smell will float throughout the room as the air passes through. You will be able to give your entire house a consistent aroma in one swift swoop.


Refresh Your Rugs and Carpets


Unlike tile and hardwood floors, plush carpets absorb odors like no other, especially after repeated food spills and pet messes. Allow the baking soda to soak for a few hours before vacuuming all over the carpet, not just problem spots. If you want to address other pain points at home, follow the same procedure for pet beds and mattresses.


Pay Attention to Your Trash Can


It is no surprise that the combination of smells from food leftovers and other garbage products creates an unpleasant stink. However, it turns out that the trash can itself can sometimes smell the worst. Sprinkle baking soda in your trash can or use a deodorizing pack or pod under the can’s liner while deep cleaning your kitchen. To finish, use a disinfectant spray to eliminate any leftover bacteria.


Bring in Some Freshness From Outside


Indoor plants clean the air while instantly enhancing the beauty of your home. Many plants have pleasant scents, such as gardenias, jasmine, and eucalyptus. Before bringing them in, just be sure you’re ready to look after them.


Place Candles Around Your House


Candles are an excellent way to fill your home with your favorite scent, but strategically placing them can boost their effectiveness. Not only will you have a pleasant aroma all around the house, but your fabrics will absorb and take the scent with them wherever they are used.



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