Saturday, October 3, 2015

How to Have Your House Smelling Like Pottery Barn in 15 Minutes

It seriously only took me fifteen minutes to make this happen. 
I timed myself. And I was even taking pictures. 

The scent of a room, home, or store has a huge impact on how we feel about and remember a place.  Smells have an especially strong impact on me during pregnancy, so I have been looking for ways to help our new rental (don't they always smell especially odd...) smell better...more fresh.

I struggle with candles, waxes, air fresheners, sprays. They are too artificial, leaving a yucky aftertaste in my nose. I like diffusing essential oils, but haven't unpacked my diffuser yet. SO I spent some time on Pinterest and came across a lemon-rosemary-vanilla aroma recipe, as well as a homemade essential oil carpet powder
which is what I am going to share with you today!

**The quickest hack I have found to helping our apartments smell naturally fresh is to sprinkle a few drops of your favorite essential oil on your vacuum brush bristles before vacuuming.  It will freshen your house wonderfully!**

Lemon Rosemary Vanilla Aroma Remedy: 

Combine:
1 lemon, sliced
A few sprigs of fresh rosemary
A couple teaspoons of vanilla

Simmer these things in a slow cooker or stew pot filled halfway with water throughout the day. Enjoy!

Essential Oil Carpet Powder:

1.5 cups baking soda
10-15 drops (depending on how potent you want it to be) essential oil of your choice

Combine and shake over your carpet. Let it sit for about 5 minutes. Vacuum. 


Here is what I did:

I mixed up my carpet powder in a glass jar and sprinkled it generously over my living room carpet.  I chose lemon because 1. I love lemon and 2. I thought it would go well with the smell I was going to have brewing in the kitchen. 


While the powder was sitting on the carpet, I mixed up my lemon rosemary vanilla concoction. This week I happened across some fresh $3 herbs in the produce section at Wal-Mart. So I have my very own rosemary plant growing in my kitchen window. Lovely. I wished I would have bought a mint one too after I read this article about 8 indoor plants with aromatic benefits.  Next time.


My husband used the last of the fresh lemons to make lemon ice cubes...so I had to use bottled lemon juice. I'm excited to try it again with fresh lemons because they smell sooo yummy and the bottled lemon juice was not potent enough for my taste. I used Mexican vanilla, and I actually did 1 tablespoon...so it was a little strong. The strong vanilla overpowered the weak lemon juice. So next time I'll pull back on the vanilla and maybe even use two fresh lemons...


I poured my mixture into my crockpot and started it on low. After about an hour, I turned it to high and got better results.  The smell lasted for about six hours.  As soon as I get some more fresh lemons, I'm going to try again with more rosemary and lemon.  

If this smell doesn't seem like it would appeal to you, try adding your own fresh ingredients to your water.  Mint leaves or orange and grapefruit slices...get creative!


After throwing together the Pottery Barn smell, I sprinkled a few drops of lemon oil on my vacuum brush bristles before vacuuming the living room and loving the lemony good results.  I'll probably be vacuuming my carpet everyday with different essential oils to suit my mood.  
Clove or cinnamon carpet will be perfect for the holidays!





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