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7 easy tips to keep your home smelling pleasant naturally

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 6, 2026, 08:00 IST
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7 easy tips to keep your home smelling pleasant naturally

Keeping your home smelling fresh and pleasant does not always require artificial air fresheners or chemical sprays. In fact, natural ways are far better in comparison since they are healthier and eco-friendly too. Simple changes to your lifestyle and the use of basic household products will ensure that your home remains pleasantly fragrant all the time. Below are seven natural ways to keep your house smelling fresh throughout the day.

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Ensure proper ventilation

Ventilation is key to ensuring that your house smells fresh. Make sure you open your windows and doors for fresh air to enter, eliminating any foul odour. Ventilation is most effective in the kitchen and bathroom, which tend to retain their smell longer than other areas. It is recommended that you leave the windows open for at least 15-20 minutes each day.

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Use natural essential oils

Aroma oils such as lavender, lemon, eucalyptus, and peppermint will instantly refresh the scent of your home. Put a few drops in a diffuser, mix it in water, or put it on some cotton balls and place in the corners of your home. Not only do these oils give off a great smell but they also possess antibacterial qualities.

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Keep indoor plants

Plants such as the peace lily, snake plant, and aloe vera can be used for their air-cleaning abilities and scent elimination capacity. Such indoor plants filter toxins from the air, creating breathable air while releasing fresh oxygen into the atmosphere. Moreover, damp soil regulates humidity levels. Keeping plants in the living room, balcony, or near the windows can improve the freshness of your home.

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Simmer natural ingredients

An easy and efficient method of making your home smell wonderful is steaming some natural ingredients such as citrus peels, cinnamon sticks, cloves, or dried herbs in water. This will result in an amazing aroma that will spread throughout your home. This technique is ideal during celebrations or during festive seasons to refresh your home within a short period.

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Maintain cleanliness regularly

Unpleasant odours often come from hidden dirt, garbage, or damp areas. Regular cleaning of dustbins, sinks, carpets, and upholstery can prevent smells from accumulating. Pay special attention to areas like the kitchen and bathroom. Using natural cleaning agents such as baking soda and vinegar can help neutralise odours effectively without introducing harsh chemicals.

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Use baking soda as a deodouriser

Baking soda is a powerful natural odour absorber. Place small bowls of baking soda in refrigerators, shoe racks, or corners of rooms to eliminate unwanted smells. You can also sprinkle it on carpets before vacuuming to remove trapped odours. It works by neutralising acidic and basic odour molecules making it a simple yet effective solution.

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Refresh fabrics and soft furnishings

These items tend to absorb odours over time. Washing and airing out the fabric regularly can aid in removing the odour. The sun's rays are known to be a great natural disinfectant and deodourizer. To keep the fabric free of any odour between washes, you may even apply an occasional spray of water mixed with essential oil.




In order to keep your home smelling naturally fresh all the time, you needn’t spend too much money. All you have to do is use the above methods to create a fresh environment for yourself. Not only will these tips make your house smell good, but they will also contribute to a healthier environment.


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