Home Fragrance Guide for the Holidays

Home Fragrance Guide for the Holidays

You probably have more visitors to your home during the holiday season than any other time of year, and many of them will likely be guests you’re welcoming to your home for the first time.

Fragrance is a subtle way to set the tone for your holiday gathering and add that special little detail your visitors will remember long after the festivities have ended.

Think of the real estate agent strategy of baking cookies in a house they’re showing to create an inviting, homey atmosphere. You can do the same with your home fragrance to evoke the spirit of the season for your guests, and even capitalize on this idea for a new product line.

 

Foyer/Entryway

Your foyer or entranceway is the first place your guests will see (and smell) when they arrive, so greet them with a space-filling scent that makes an impression. At this time of year, many people love decorating with wreaths and garlands, so a fresh, woodsy scent would work beautifully here—but any strong, seasonal scent is appropriate. Mix in decorative pillars with your various wreaths and garlands for a festive scene. Pillars make for chic decor on their own, incorporate decorative stands or other containers for a bit of classic elegance. And with so many ideas and tutorials out there for DIY holiday decor, you can create an entranceway straight out of the pages of a magazine without busting your budget.

Our recommendation: Blue Spruce 6oz Tin

 

Living Room

Your living room is likely the space where you and your guests will be spending the bulk of your time, so it’s the perfect place for container candles. Not only do they look lovely while burning, but you can also keep an eye on them while they burn. Safety first! Since the living area is likely the largest open space in your home, especially if it’s open concept, it’s also ideal for big, room-filling fragrances. Try strong, simple fragrances here, as the more subtle notes of complex scents may lose some of their impact in large spaces.

Our recommendation: Christkindlmarkt 6oz Tin

 

Bathroom

The guest bathroom is the one place in your home where fragrance isn’t just an accent, it plays an important purpose. Make sure to keep this small room a pleasant place to take care of business. Reed diffusers with a bright, clean scent are an excellent choice for bathrooms; there is no open flame to worry about keeping an eye on, and you can choose a container/jar that matches the decor/theme. Similarly, wax melts are another great flameless option for bathrooms and with the variety of decorative melters out there, you can match your decor appropriately.

The bathroom is also, of course, the place to feature handmade soaps. You can keep it simple with straightforward bars, or get festive with our snowflake-shaped soaps in two great scents. The possibilities are endless!

Our recommendation: Snowflake Soap

 

Dining Areas

The main event for many holiday gatherings is, of course, the food. When you and your guests move to the dining area, let the delicious aromas of the meal you’re about to share be the star. This doesn’t mean you have to forgo fragrance and candles altogether; what would a dinner party be without a little candlelight? Choose scents that won’t overpower the meal you’re about to enjoy or opt for unscented candles if you prefer.

Votives and tealights are a beautiful way to incorporate the inviting flicker of candlelight into your table settings, either on their own or as part of a larger tablescape. 

Our recommendation: Harvest Jam 6oz Tin

 

Kitchens

As you begin closing out the festivities with your post-dinner treats of choice, do the same with your fragrance. There is no competing with the aroma of a freshly baked pie, but if you have dessert already prepared you can still tempt the sweet tooth of your guests with a delicious scent wafting from your kitchen.

Bakery fragrances like Snickerdoodle or Hot Apple Pie are a go-to option here. Bakery fragrances aren’t the only option—beverage scents for the kitchen can be both festive and unexpected. 

Our recommendation: Pumpkin Soufflé 6oz Tin

No matter what seasonal traditions you keep, enjoying time with friends and family is always a reason to celebrate. So when you’re planning your next gathering and considering home fragrance options, keep your traditions and those of your guests in mind for a source of inspiration.

What scents and scent combinations are on your radar for the holiday season? Do you prefer sticking with a single fragrance while hosting or do you like switching it up? Scent connects us to memory like nothing else. With a little thought, you can draw on those happy holiday memories to set the tone for your get-togethers this season and hopefully, make some new ones.

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