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The "Scenterior" Designed Home
by Jill Black

Description: A look at different methods you can use to give your home a great scent.
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Nothing is more memorable than a smell. One scent can be unexpected, momentary and fleeting, yet conjure up a childhood summer beside a lake in the mountains - Diane Ackerman

Scent plays a key role in expressing style and creating ambiance and is at the forefront of "scenterior" design trends for personalising your space with beautiful scents that fill an entire room with fragrance to create a new sensual dimension to your home.

Of all our five senses, smell is the most basic instinctual sense and thought to be the one most closely linked to emotions. Scenting the environment in stores and malls is a recent development designed to make us stay longer and enhance our shopping experience (and hopefully spend more). Hotels, Resorts and product manufacturers are also starting to incorporate scent into their lobbies and products to make an emotional connection with their guests and customers.

On the home front, with home renovation and redecorating at an all-time high, people are discovering that sight is not the only important sense when it comes to home design. Just as people make their homes true havens by accentuating rooms with elements like colour, fabric and furnishings, they are increasingly using favourite fragrances as a way to create an ambiance.

Here are a few ways to incorporate the basic concepts of "scenterior" design into your home:

Flowers

The visual appearance, and the subtle scent that flowers impart, adds a deeply personal touch to any room whether you prefer a simple bouquet of sweet peas on your nightstand, an elegant arrangement of lilies in the foyer or a floral centrepiece on the dining room table.

Flowers provide a key visual element in home decoration to accessorise and transform a living space and to infuse it with colour and style. They are often used to tie the colours, elements, or textures of a room together to create a harmonious theme in the surrounding decor and the scent of flowers is one of the easiest ways to bring the scents of nature found in the garden inside your home.

Candles

A growing interest in fragrances from candles is one of the latest focal points in home décor. Candles can be considered as aromatherapy for the home that warm the heart and lighten the spirit.

Scented candles impart a fragrant ambience and aroma throughout the home filling entire rooms with their scent to create an individual signature style "scenterior" designed room.

Scented candles can be used to add charm to a table setting, gently illuminate a hallway and dramatize a space. Place multiple candles in an alluring array of holders and arrange them on shelves, ledges and on the porch for all-around ambiance and style.

Essential Oils

When guests first enter your home the first thing that greets them is the aroma or "scenterior" of your home. Essential oils can play a role through cleaning the air rather than masking smells present. To use essential oils add 6-8 drops of your favourite scent to water in a diffuser or place drops directly into a bowl of boiling water to release their scent into the room.

- Hallways are the place where we greet our guests. Use lemon, lime, bergamot or grapefruit. Lavender or geranium can be mixed with any of these. Lavender is uplifting in the morning and geranium has a calming effect and good for afternoons when you may need to wind down at the end of the day.

- Opt for naturally calming scents, like lavender and vanilla, in your bedroom.

- Add zest to your living areas with lemon or eucalyptus.

- Sweet orange, lemon and your favourite spice oil are especially good when diffused during the winter months for a refreshing, warming aroma and atmosphere.

- To rid a room of stale tobacco or cooking smells use cinnamon, eucalyptus, lavender, lemon, orange, tea tree, rosemary or lime for their ability to freshen and cleanse the air of stagnant smells throughout the house.

- Saturate cotton wool balls and place in the corners of a room, in cupboards or out-of-the-way places to fragrance kitchens and living areas.

- As an air-freshener put 6-8 drops in 600 ml of water in a fine spray bottle and spray into the air and towards carpets and curtains. Do not spray onto velvet of silk and avoid spraying directly onto wood.

- Wash down kitchen surfaces using 1 drop of lemon, thyme, cypress, lavender or Palma Rosa placed directly on a cloth or alternatively 7 drops in water.

- Clean your fridge with a one drop of orange, mandarin, mint, lavender or lemon oil added to the final rinse water to rid your fridge of stale odors.

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