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Scent-scaping is a hot new interior trend but it’s hardly a new practice. Here’s how it works

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Scent-scaping can reduce stress, improve focus, lift your mood and create a welcoming ambiance.
Essential oils like eucalyptus, lemon and tea tree offer powerful deodorizing properties.
Lavender, Roman chamomile and frankincense are revered for their grounding and soothing qualities.
Bouclair’s Sonia Crete suggests defining the mood you’d like to evoke in each room.
Certified aromatherapy health professional Iris Dowling offers her room-by-room recommendations and why.
Sandalwood, vanilla, bergamot, patchouli and peppermint are great for ritual and spiritual practice.
For open-concept spaces, keep scents unified or transition gently.
Aim for an aromatic presence that you notice with pleasure, not distraction.
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