For every room in the house, a sensation and a smell. According to aromatherapy, essences benefit the residential and commercial environment in searching for the individual's physical and spiritual balance. And it can be done separately by space and thus take care of health in specific ways.
There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question – each person's sense of smell is different and will react differently to other scents. However, here is a general guide to the types of fragrances that you can use in different parts of your home.
Here's a breakdown of where to use each one.
- In a home, shop, or office, environments have energy and purpose. And aromas help attract new characteristics and improve that energy through flavorings such as stick diffusers, essential oils – through electric diffusers or oil burners – home sprays, aerosols, and other formats.
- Living Room – in an environment with social interaction, citrus scents such as lemon and tangerine are recommended, which promote harmony, warmth and joy. And white roses, intended to attract love, peace, and prosperity.
- Dining Room and Pantry – to open your appetite, stimulate dialogue and happiness, use cinnamon. Experts also indicate Orange Blossom and Field Flowers as they cultivate harmony, affection, joy, and happiness.
- Kitchen – in this space, mixing aromas for home is a little more complicated since a strong odor that mixes with the smell of food are not recommended. Instead, it is recommended to use spice fragrances, such as rosemary, oregano, basil, and cinnamon. After meal preparation is complete, citrus fragrances can help neutralize more robust aromas. Mint: soothing. Attracts peace and a sense of comfort. Orange: in addition to calming people down, it attracts relaxation and joy. Basil: sedative and harmonizes everything around.
- Bedroom – the room asks for a relaxing fragrance, which helps you sleep. Lavender is a sure bet, in addition to marjoram, aloe vera, and chamomile. Passion fruit attracts peace and calms. Cedarwood: soothes, aids sleep, and wards off negativity. For couples, Sandalwood and Patchouli can be powerful aphrodisiacs and make you feel romantic. Finally, Musk is indicated to create moments of intimacy.
- Bathrooms and Restrooms – aromatherapy is a solid ally to make it smell good. Use fresh, uplifting scents like lemongrass, mint, pine, and tea tree. Rue for astral cleaning and protection and Eucalyptus for calming, perfuming, and harmonizing.
- Office – the ideal is fragrances that clear the mind, help with creativity, memory, and concentration, such as mint, lemon, and rosemary. Camphor drives away