6 eco-friendly tips on how to infuse scents in your home


By AGENCY
  • Living
  • Friday, 15 Mar 2024

Greenery can add an eco-friendly touch to a bathroom space. Photos: Handout/TNS

Fresh, clean and eco-friendly. There are numerous ways to create an environment that is chemical-free while also providing cleanliness and freshness. Here are some eco-friendly ways to infuse scents in your space.

Consider herbs

From sage to lavender, these herbs can provide a fragrant and appealing scent.

Incorporate oils

Pure essential oils are the most powerful.

Items such as spa-like elements can help to add fragrance to a bathroom.Items such as spa-like elements can help to add fragrance to a bathroom.

Add greenery

Plants and trees are not only attractive but can also help to improve the air quality and oxygen in a home.

Purchase a diffuser

These popular items for the home can help to spread fragrance throughout your home for an extended period of time.

Burn a soy candle

Candles that are natural help to provide a scent in a nontoxic way.

A teak bath tray displays a mix of eco-friendly elements such as organic and soy candles and soaps. A teak bath tray displays a mix of eco-friendly elements such as organic and soy candles and soaps.

Eco-friendly cleaning tips

Make your own cleanser. Create a natural cleaning solution such as one made from baking soda, lemon juice and borax.

Clean windows and surfaces with lemon juice, vinegar and water.

Use reusable or washable rags for cleaning as opposed to disposable paper towels. – Tribune News Service


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