Question: What can I boil to make my house smell good? Answer: You can boil just about any foods that have a pleasant aroma to make your house smell good. Apples, berries, orange peels, lemon peels, lime peels, vanilla, cloves, cinnamon sticks, mint leaves and more. A simmer pot is a great way to do this.
use scented candles and diffusers
Reed diffusers are ideal for keeping your house smelling nice because they release fragrance gradually and continually. The reeds absorb the scented oil, which then evaporates into the air. You can ensure a stronger scent by using more reeds or turning the reeds more regularly.
It's all thanks to a clever gizmo known as an HVAC scent diffuser. These are ultra-quiet attachments to heating/air conditioning systems that use high amounts of air pressure to deliver nanoparticles of scented oils uniformly around a room, area, or building.
Ingredients like cinnamon sticks, apple peels, orange rinds, cloves, apple juice, vanilla, anise, and nutmeg will soon make your home smell like you've been baking all day.
Banana bread has it's own special sweetness in its fragrance as it bakes — so good. But we think that chocolate chip cookies may still win out over the rest of these baked goods for sheer irrestible aroma.
Here is a natural, not to mention inexpensive alternative: Simmer a half dozen lemon slices and a handful of cloves in a pan of water. This eliminates odors in your home, leaving the air lemony fresh!
The compounds that are released in the bread mixture as it is being made, during the fermentation step and during baking, all contribute to the aromas that develop and are released. During the baking step, the caramelisation and what is called the Maillard Reaction, help to produce the characteristic smells.
Baking Soda will neutralize both acidic and basic odors for a fresh smelling drain. Eliminate stinky household odors with Baking Soda.
For this hack, simply heat your oven to 300 degrees, add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract to an oven-safe bowl or cup, and pop it in the oven for an hour or so. The result? A home that smells like fresh-baked goods, with no trace of those previous odors.
Yes! Baking soda is a great natural air freshener. It can absorb foul odors in the air and neutralize them.
Storing cakes in the fridge is not a great idea. For starters, we keep lots of food in the fridge, and the spongy cake will absorb all its aromas (including onion smell). Refrigerators have low moisture levels and dry out anything stored in them.
The Maillard Reaction. First described by French scientist Louis Maillard in a 1912 paper, the reaction has been intuitively known to cooks since time immemorial. It's what happens when you apply heat to amino acids and sugars (i.e. food), and it's why browned food smells and tastes so good.
It may seem obvious but start by keeping your home clean. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter to remove microparticles from your carpets and soft furnishings, and also ventilate your home by opening all windows at least once a week. Scented cleaners will also help to make your home smell clean and fresh.
And yet another perk of sleeping near a sliced lemon? Lemons are natural insect deterrents! To cleanse the air in your bedroom, fight bacteria, prevent sickness, and enjoy a deeper, more pleasant sleep, placing some lemons near your bed is definitely a good idea.
Cinnamon Sticks
They're a classic potpourri spice for good reason — a few sticks in a simmering pot of water will make your house smell like you've got cinnamon rolls baking.
Simply take a few sticks of cinnamon and simmer them in a small pot of water on your stove. Once your house house smells all warm and cinnamon-y, switch off the burner, and fish out the cinnamon sticks. Let them dry and you can use them a few more times before they lose their potency.
To a large pot of water, add 1/4 cup whole cloves, 4 whole nutmegs, 6 cinnamon sticks, and the peel of 2 lemons or one orange. Bring just to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for an hour or so, to fill the kitchen with spicy-sweet fragrance. The aromatic liquid can also do double duty, so don't toss it out!
Simmer a Pot
Whether your base is cider or just plain water, add it to a pot with oranges, cloves, and cinnamon sticks. Simmer it on the stove to fill your home with those mulling scents. Just keep an eye on the water level and add more as it starts to evaporate.
One of the easiest ways to make your home smell like a luxury hotel is to choose the right scents. Certain fragrances are associated with relaxation and luxury, like lavender, eucalyptus, and vanilla. These scents can create a calming atmosphere in your home, making it feel like a spa or hotel retreat.
Some of the best odor eliminators are coffee grounds, tea, vinegar, oats, and baking soda. Leaving a bowl of any of these odor absorbers out in a room that's due for a little freshening up will help clear out the less-than-pleasant smells from the air.