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- Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CAon Jun 21, 2018Flowers, plants, herbs and spices! I have a lot of pets - no chemicals to harm them.https://www.bhg.com/homekeeping/house-cleaning/tips/8-natural-ways-to-make-your-home-smell-amazing-281474979534383/If you decide to go the essential oil route that is so popular at the moment, beware, they can be harmful to your pets, birds and cats are particularly susceptible. Check with your vet before purchasing. Even "organic" or "100% pure" may only contain 5% oil and the rest is a chemical carrier.HelpfulReply
- Rowgop (Pam)on Jun 21, 2018Karen you can also purchase candles or wax warmers. There are so many different fragrances. You can change them to what you like even by seasons.HelpfulReply
- Holly Bertone | Pink Fortitudeon Jun 21, 2018Hi Karen - Here's an easy DIY to make your own diffuser. Good luck! Hugs, Hollyhttps://pinkfortitude.com/diffuser/HelpfulReply
- Kellyon Jun 21, 2018I use Bath and Body wallflowers. I have 2 in our 1700 sq foot house. I use the same scent in both and it seems to do great.HelpfulReply
- Pennieon Jun 21, 2018i use scentsy i have asthma and im on oxygen melt wax or oils in a glass bowl on a coffee warmer smells greatHelpfulReply
- Tammyon Jun 22, 2018I use a lavender spray made just for the home and linens. All natural linen spray in lilac on AmazonHelpfulReply
- Emilyon Jun 22, 2018I think certain cleaners like Murphy's oil soap smell good. Cooking smells good. Sometimes I just spray a little extra cologne around, but mostly open windows, clean line hung linens, soaps in lingerie drawers and linen closets, fresh flowers. new paint, certain cleaning products. I don't really like diffusers or anything heavy.HelpfulReply