Decorating with Fragrance

Making use of Aromatic Accents in Your Home

© ShawnTe Pierce

Jul 23, 2009
Graphic of a fragrance bottle, Troy Bernard 2008
Home fragrances come in many varieties besides the classic scented candle and incense. These different home fragrances come in decorative displays that accent the home.

Scented candles have come a long way in recent years. It used to be that the scent of the candle could only be smelled by directly sniffing it. Now scented candles are made with scented oils which provide a long lasting scent even after the flame has been extinguished.

Beyond the longer lasting aroma of these candles are the containers which house them. Elegant glasses and vases are now the rage for the newest crop of candles emerging on the scene. Even if the candle does come with its own container you can find a suitable one for them yourself. Some former smokers have found a use for their decorative ashtrays by placing scented candles in them and using them as center pieces for coffee tables, end tables, and mantles. Decorative shot glasses are also a great to house smaller scented candles within making a nice decoration for the bar.

Scented Rocks

A form of potpourri, scented rocks are becoming popular for aromatherapy uses. Even retailers such as Neiman Marcus are selling scented rocks in their home section as an aromatherapy sleep aid. Since scented rocks typically are packaged in a bag, you have free range to select the container of your choice for the rocks.

Some scented rocks come in a box display similar to traditional potpourri which can be elegant. However, these aromatic rocks can be displayed vases, wine goblets, wine flutes, fruit bowls. A great tabletop display is to use fruit scented rocks in a fruit bowl and place plastic fruit on top of them.

Reed Diffusers

Reed diffusers are very popular home fragrance accents, especially for the warm weather months. These home fragrances can come with its own glass container or you can make your own and choose your own unique container. One site, Reeddiffusers.org offers reed diffusers housed in glass containers with famous artwork printed on them like Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Some do-it-yourself reed diffuser ideas are to use soda bottles for a trendy look or elegant flower vases that hold a mix of plastic flowers for a more refined feel.

Accent Strategically

These three types of aromatic accents should be strategically placed around the home. Not only should style be taken into consideration, but your household and the type of fragranced accent will also dictate where you place these scents. Since reed diffusers are wooden reeds placed in a scented oil base, they can discolor surfaces if knocked over and spills occur. Also be mindful if you have pets and/or children, place the diffusers out of their reach, especially pets as they may try to drink the diffuser oil or eat the scented rocks.

Have fun accenting your home with these fragranced decorations and enjoy the aroma!


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Graphic of a fragrance bottle, Troy Bernard 2008
       


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