Hi,
I would like to start a discussion about possible room fragrances.
I’m not talking about bad odors, but rather things like scented candles or room sprays.
Do you use any of these?
So far, I have only used a room spray in the bathroom, but the scent felt somewhat artificial to me.
What do you usually use?
Senni
I would like to start a discussion about possible room fragrances.
I’m not talking about bad odors, but rather things like scented candles or room sprays.
Do you use any of these?
So far, I have only used a room spray in the bathroom, but the scent felt somewhat artificial to me.
What do you usually use?
Senni
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Annegret-116 Feb 2014 07:45Hi Senni,
I also use room spray occasionally in the bathroom. In the living room, there are fresh flowers that provide a lovely scent. In the kitchen, this isn’t necessary, and in the bedroom, we don’t use anything artificial. In the evening, we also use scented candles, which create a nice atmosphere.
Best regards
Annegret
I also use room spray occasionally in the bathroom. In the living room, there are fresh flowers that provide a lovely scent. In the kitchen, this isn’t necessary, and in the bedroom, we don’t use anything artificial. In the evening, we also use scented candles, which create a nice atmosphere.
Best regards
Annegret
Good morning Senni,
I have that well-known spray (I don’t want to advertise it directly) that prevents bad odors. It works quite well, and this way we get the feeling of fresh air, especially now in winter when you can't keep the window open all day. Otherwise, not really. At most, sometimes a scented candle when we want to make things cozy.
Marie
I have that well-known spray (I don’t want to advertise it directly) that prevents bad odors. It works quite well, and this way we get the feeling of fresh air, especially now in winter when you can't keep the window open all day. Otherwise, not really. At most, sometimes a scented candle when we want to make things cozy.
Marie
I always try to avoid artificial fragrances by, for example, placing flowers around. If you like it, I usually have dried lavender in the bedroom, often wrapped in small fabric sachets.
What I personally love is the scent of citrus fruits. For this, I peel a lemon or orange and place it on the radiator in winter or on a small heat source in summer.
I almost forgot to mention: occasionally, I dry herbs in the kitchen or dining area (rosemary, thyme, peppermint, whatever you prefer), and they also release a very pleasant aroma.
What I personally love is the scent of citrus fruits. For this, I peel a lemon or orange and place it on the radiator in winter or on a small heat source in summer.
I almost forgot to mention: occasionally, I dry herbs in the kitchen or dining area (rosemary, thyme, peppermint, whatever you prefer), and they also release a very pleasant aroma.
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