01/5There's a perfect aromatherapy scent for each room of the house

There's a perfect aromatherapy scent for each room of the house

There is a lot of research that has found a strong link between scent and mood. Certain scents have the power to calm your mind, while others can help improve our performance at work.When creating a beautiful home, picking the right aromatherapy scent is as important as picking the right couch or curtain.If you are looking to spruce up your home in small ways or just want to improve the energy of the space, here are a few aromatherapy scents you should try.

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02/5Bedroom

Bedroom

Calming, healing and soothing scents work well in the bedroom, as it is the space where you rest. "Lavender is an obvious choice for the bedroom, given how calming it is," Lora Cantele, author of 'The Complete Aromatherapy and Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness', told a news portal. Adding, "But combining lavender with Roman chamomile and sweet marjoram can really enhance your ability to gain restful sleep. If you're looking for a little romance, consider sandalwood and rose or ylang-ylang, which will give you a euphoric feeling."

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03/5Kitchen

Kitchen

Lemon or even citrus oils are some of the popular scents for the kitchen. "I love to use a blend of citrus and herbs in my kitchen to freshen the room," Lora Cantele, author of 'The Complete Aromatherapy and Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness', told a news portal. Adding, "Consider lemon and thyme or basil essential oils or sweet orange and Scots pine."

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04/5Living room

Living room

Another important room of the house is the living room. It's where families and friends come together to spend time with each other. You want to pick a scent that goes well with this room. One that is calming and soothing. Amy Anthony, a clinical aromatherapist in NYC, told a news portal the scent has to be "welcoming, stimulating, expansive and serene but lively." She recommends black pepper and frankincense. Kac Young, author of 'The Healing Art of Essential Oils' told a news portal: "A room like this may need to be purified from time to time, so using a diffuser with eucalyptus, tea tree oil, lemon and lavender essential oils would be excellent company."

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05/5Entryway

Entryway

Setting the mood and tone of your home starts in the entryway. That's where you make your guests feel welcome.Keep it as light as possible and free of stress. So what kind of natural oils go well in this area? "Warming scents like vanilla work nicely in an entryway," Lora Cantele, author of 'The Complete Aromatherapy and Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness', told a news portal. Adding, "However, real vanilla essential oil, or vanilla absolute, can be incredibly expensive for everyday use."

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