Home Fragrance, Smells, and Odors
Home Fragrance, don't over do it, just make it clean and simple. Some folks have allergies to commercial fragrance, fake Vanilla scents seem to be the worst. Fresh air also helps to "let out" the ugly odors.
Some homes can sit on the market for extended periods of time. It's not because they aren't priced well, or other factors you might suspect. It's simply because buyers are turned off by details that are often overlooked.
One of those details that carry a lot of weight is the way a home smells.
I thought I'd share some tips with you and hope you'll find it as helpful as I do.
TIPS: on Smells, and Odors
Nothing smells better than clean!
The source of the most common problem odors: pets, smoking, cooking, and mold or mildew.
A zippered pillowcase filled with cedar chips, placed under a pet's pillow bed, will absorb most of the unpleasant odors.
Boiling an apple, a teaspoon of cinnamon, and a few drops of vanilla on the stove will remove burnt smells in the kitchen. Add orange peels to make a simmering potpourri.
Sprinkle baking soda directly onto carpets, rugs, and sofas to eliminate odors-then let it sit for at least 30 minutes before vacuuming.
A bowl of vinegar placed in a room for a day or two will help neutralize smoke odors.
Small cotton balls with a few drops of your favorite perfume or cologne, tucked discreetly around the home, can freshen a room.
Candles, plug-ins, and home fragrance sprays can work wonders when the scent is well chosen, and not overdone.
Posted by Steve Penner - Royal LePage Dynamic - 1450 Corydon Ave Winnipeg, MB - 204-989-5000 - www.stevepenner.ca - www.Winnipeg-HouseValues.ca - www.Winnipeg-JustListed.ca
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