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We’ve all been there: standing in a long queue or sitting next to someone on a plane who seemed to have taken a bath in cologne. It's overpowering, and it's the last thing you want people to feel when they walk into your home.
Whether you're staging your home for sale or just trying to create a welcoming atmosphere, the smell plays a huge role. It's not just about the look or even the feel—it's also about the scent.
As someone who struggles with horrid allergies, I can tell you that individual sensitivities vary. It might surprise you that some common fragrances like sunflowers, lily, and pine can turn a pleasant visit into a sneezing marathon for some.
Here's my quick guide to ensure your home has a welcoming and not overpowering scent:
Whether you have pets or face the occasional burnt popcorn incident, managing odors is crucial. For pet owners, maintaining a litter box and vacuuming daily is essential to ensure your home doesn't smell like a pet store. And for those unforeseen accidents, opt for odor eliminators rather than simple masking sprays.
Below are some of my go-to products to keep your home smelling fresh and inviting.
Remember, your home isn't just a space—it's an experience. And scent is an integral part of that experience. Take my advice and not only will you impress potential buyers, but you'll also enjoy a more welcoming home yourself. Here's to making every sense count!
Wishing you a scentsational day!
-Jillian
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