11 Ways To Make Your House Smell Good

Deodorize The Trash To combat lingering odors from smelly trash, add scented essential oil to the bottom of your bin and line it with a bag. Rochester recommends pine scent. For more odor-fighting, combine citric acid, water, tea tree oil, and pine essential oil in a spray bottle. Spray at the bin and repeat every time.

Incorporate Citric Acid Create household cleaning solutions with citric acid, soap, and water instead of baking soda or vinegar, especially for removing odors from greasy areas like toilet bowls or trash cans.

Freshen Up Laundry Add a drop of lemon oil to laundry detergent to enhance its effect, making clothes smell wonderful and refreshing the laundry room.

Add Lemon To The Dishwasher Lemon is a fragrant and strong household staple that can also be used as an odor-fighter by putting slices in the dishwasher before running a cycle.

Clean The Microwave With Lemon To remove leftover odors from your microwave, use a microwavable bowl, water, vinegar, lemon, and a microfiber cloth. Combine water and vinegar, then squeeze lemon juice. Place bowl in microwave for 10 minutes, releasing a soothing scent. After ten minutes, remove bowl and wipe microwave walls with a microfiber cloth.

Simmer Citrus Rochester suggests using citrus peels for a DIY air freshener, creating an evergreen scent that lasts year-round. Simply gather peels from citrus fruits, simmer them in water, and enjoy a sweet-smelling kitchen.

Store Linens With Dryer Sheets To keep your linen closet fresh, add dryer sheets between folds and in drawers with clothes to improve the smell of your linens and clothes. This will prevent a dusty, musty stench.

Put Tea Bags In Closets And Drawers Rochester suggests using teabags as an alternative to tack closets and drawers, as they absorb musty odors and disperse fresh scents.

Try A One-Ingredient Solution For Pet Odor Zeolite rocks, hydrated aluminum silicates, can absorb pet odors. To use, clean surfaces and carpets, then place the rocks on the counter for a few days. This method targets pet odors and is also effective for eliminating food rot and smoke.

Light Scented Candles Opt for mild fragrance candles to enhance your home's scent without overpowering it with too much strong perfume.

Add Rose Or Lavender Oil To Your Vacuum This one-step trick involves adding scented oil to the vacuum's washable filters, allowing carpets to be cleaned with an enjoyable scent.