The scent is very personal and as long as you like them there is no problem, however, there are some criteria to follow for different environments.
- Kitchen: In order to cleanse the food, spice-based scents such as cinnamon and cloves can be used as a base, as well as cooking-related scents such as herbs, fruits, or sweets.
- Dining room: As smells and tastes are interwoven, we do not want the food to be interrupted by strong scents and recommend using very light scents or no scent at all.
- Bathroom: The bathroom is a smaller environment and often closed, strong and spicy scents should be avoided, clean and fresh ones are recommended, such as Ocean, Breeze, Lemongrass and, in addition, Lavender is suitable for use in a spa, it is calming and relaxing.
- Living room: Different scents should be used for different scenarios, e.g. a strong floral or spicy scent for a party to create a warm atmosphere, and a fresh cotton scent for solitude to create a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere.
- Bedroom: The bedroom is a place of deep rest and should have a soothing and calming scent, lavender is a good choice, as well as romantic scents such as rose and vanilla.
- Foyer: Woody fragrances such as rosemary and sandalwood are highly recommended to give guests a warm and inviting impression.
- Office: The office is all about efficiency, so choose a stimulating scent such as bergamot, mint, or citrus to increase alertness.