Making your home smell Christmassy is like choosing your favourite perfume...
not only can it elevate your mood, but there’s a certain style depending on the interplay of scented notes and feel of the space. “Fragrance can be a very powerful tool all-year round, but it’s especially important at Christmas when you’re transforming the home into a rich and sophisticated festive haven that transcends the everyday,” says Jennifer Genson, WoodWick R&D director of fragrance & sensory science at Newell Brands. “Part of the magic of Christmas is that it means something different to everyone and gives you the chance to experiment with bold and unusual fragrances that reflect your unique personal style – and evoke what the holidays mean to you.
” When thinking about scent-scaping for the festive season, Genson recommends starting with the kitchen and living room as these are the focal points of the home. She suggests a scented candle which pays homage to classic seasonal notes with woody, incense-like aromas, alongside notes of tobacco leaves, amber and vanilla powder if you’re looking for something a little out of the ordinary. Moreover, Mark Winstanley, chief creative officer for The White Company says you can’t beat spicy smells for Christmas which make a room feel warm and cosy.
“Scents such as sweet orange, clove, vanilla, cedarwood, sandalwood, cassis, fig and pomegranate all help us to feel more relaxed and at home when the days have turned darker.” A large.