How to Make Your House Smell Good: 39 Brilliant DIY Scents

If you’ve ever wondered how to make your home smell amazing, here’s the ultimate list of fresh, easy, and creative ideas to keep your space naturally fragrant all year round.

I’m not always a huge fan of store-bought candles—yes, they’re cozy, but I prefer simple, homemade ways to make my house smell like a holiday retreat or a luxury spa. So, I gathered some of the best DIY scent ideas from around the web that truly work.

Try a few of these and enjoy a home that smells fresh, clean, and completely inviting.

1. Sea Salt and Citrus


Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
A bright mix of fruit, basil, and cloves gives this scent a springtime freshness while neutralizing bad odors. The salt helps absorb unwanted smells, leaving your space light and airy.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from The Krazy Coupon Lady

2. Apple Cinnamon and Citrus


Photo: DIY and Mag
Warm, cozy, and fruity — this scent smells like autumn in a jar. Perfect even in summer when you crave that fall comfort.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from DIY and Mag

3. Coffee & Vanilla Hack


Photo: Unknown
For coffee lovers, this combo is pure bliss. The aroma of roasted beans mixed with vanilla fills your kitchen with warmth and coziness.

4. Make Your House Smell Like Christmas


Photo: Half Baked Harvest
A festive simmering mix that smells like apple cider, pine, and holiday cheer. Works anytime you need a comforting scent.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from Half Baked Harvest

5. Spring Scents for Your Home


Photo: One More Moore
A refreshing blend of rosemary, lemon, and vanilla that smells cleaner than a Williams Sonoma store.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from One More Moore

6. Cranberry and Orange


Photo: First Home Love Life
Cranberry and citrus create a zesty, sweet fragrance that’s perfect for winter—or anytime you need a cheerful boost.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from First Home Love Life

7. Natural Ways to Make Your Home Smell Good


Photo: The Health Minded
Although the original article’s gone, The Health Minded has other great natural scenting ideas worth exploring.

8. Get Rid of Lingering Food Smells

Infographic on Ways to Get Rid of Lingering Food Smells.
Photo: Buzzfeed
This handy infographic breaks down 12 quick ways to remove strong kitchen odors—definitely worth saving.

9. Homemade Potpourri Simmer Mix

A Homemade Potpourri being made in a big pot.
Photo: Pip and Ebby
A classic stovetop potpourri made with fragrant fruits, spices, and herbs. One simmer and your home smells brand new.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from Pip and Ebby

10. Lilac Room Spray

Lilac Scented Room Spray in a bottle.
Photo: At the Picket Fence
Mix a lilac-scented spray for a subtle floral scent that lingers throughout the day.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from At the Picket Fence

11. Lemon and Rosemary Room Scent

Lemon and Rosemary Natural Room Scent in a mason jar.
Photo: House of Hawthornes
Boil lemon slices, rosemary, and water to create a natural air freshener that smells crisp and clean.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from House of Hawthornes

12. Dried Herb Incense

Dried Herb Incense on a plate.
Photo: The Kitchn
Burn dried herbs like sage, rosemary, or thyme to fill your home with earthy, calming aromas.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from The Kitchn

13. Orange Peel Candles

Orange Peel Candle on a plate.
Photo: Apartment Therapy
Turn leftover orange peels into natural candles with a citrusy twist—eco-friendly and fragrant.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from Apartment Therapy

14. Wax Potpourri Sachets

Wax Potpourri Sachets on a white surface.
Photo: Shop Terrain
Perfect for drawers or closets. Combine dried flowers like lavender or rose with wax for a lasting, gentle scent.

15. Kool-Aid Dishwasher Hack

Kool-aid being used in dishwasher to get rid of bad smells.
Photo: Real Simple
Run your dishwasher with lemon Kool-Aid to banish bad smells instantly.
Try it: Get the full tutorial from Real Simple

16. Eucalyptus Shower Bundles

Person tying Eucalyptus Up in their Shower.
Photos: The Krazy Coupon Lady, Juicing for Health, Apartment Therapy
Hang fresh eucalyptus or herbs in your shower for a relaxing, spa-like scent that’s released by steam.

17. Essential Oils on Air Filters

Woman using Essential Oils on her Air Filter.
Photo: Kids Activities Blog
Add a few drops of essential oil to your air filter and let your HVAC spread the fragrance throughout your home.

18. Dry Shampoo in Shoes

Woman using Dry Shampoo to get rid of bad shoe smell.
Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
Spray dry shampoo inside shoes to absorb sweat and prevent odor before it starts.

19. DIY Garbage Disposal Cubes

DIY Garbage Disposal Cubes in a bowl.
Photos: Design Meet Style, Homedit
Freeze baking soda, citrus, and vinegar into cubes to clean and freshen your garbage disposal naturally.

20. Simmer Homemade Potpourri

Homemade Potpourri simmering in a pot over a stovetop.
Photo: Homedit
A simmering pot of fruit and spices is the easiest way to make your home smell like the holidays.

21. Clip Air Freshener to Air Vent

An air freshener clipped to an air vent.
Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
An instant scent hack—clip your favorite air freshener to a vent and let your AC do the rest.

22. Homemade Air Purifier

Homemade air purifier with a vent over a standing fan.
Photo: Ms. Not So Perfect
Attach an air filter to a fan for a quick DIY purifier that helps circulate cleaner, fresher air.

23. Vanilla in the Oven

Woman cooking vanilla extract in oven to make her home smell good.
Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
Bake two tablespoons of vanilla extract in a dish to fill your home with a sweet, warm scent before guests arrive.

24. Vinegar Odor Remover

Woman Deodorizing an Entire Room With a Bowl Full of Vinegar.
Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
Leave out a bowl of vinegar overnight to absorb lingering odors from any room.

25. Essential Oil Cotton Balls

Woman using Cotton Balls and Essential Oil to make the home smell good.
Photo: One Good Thing by Jillee
Place a few drops of your favorite essential oil on cotton balls and tuck them into drawers or vents for a subtle scent.

26. Vinegar for Mildew Towels

Person removing Mildew Smell From Towels And Clothes with vinegar.
Photo: Mom 4 Real
Add vinegar to your laundry to remove mildew smells and keep towels fresh.

27. Candle in the Car Cup Holder

Woman leaving a Candle in her Car's Cup Holder to make it smell good.
Photo: The Krazy Coupon Lady
Leave a small candle in your car’s cup holder; on warm days, the wax softens and releases fragrance naturally.

28. Mason Jar Baking Soda Air Freshener

Woman using Baking Soda, Essential Oil, & Mason Jar as an Air Freshener.
Photo: Like a Saturday
Fill a mason jar with baking soda and essential oil for a chemical-free odor neutralizer.

29. Palo Santo Sticks

Palo Santo Sticks on a plate.
Photo: Cup of Jo
Burn palo santo for a natural, woodsy aroma reminiscent of a cozy campfire.

30. Coffee Scented Candles

Coffee Scented Candles on a marble surface.
Photo: The Lovely Drawer
Make candles with coffee grounds and wax for a bold, warm scent that fills your kitchen.

31. Reed Diffuser

Reed Diffusers on a table.
Photo: Sugar and Cloth
Create your own long-lasting reed diffuser with essential oils and carrier oil for continuous fragrance.

32. Essential Oil Toilet Paper Trick

A bathroom where you can use Drops of Essential Oil Inside a Toilet Paper Roll.
Photo: Olivia Havener/Dupe
Add a few drops of essential oil inside the cardboard roll of toilet paper for a constantly fresh bathroom scent.

33. DIY Toilet Bombs

Bathroom you can use a DIY Toilet Bomb in.
Photo: Lemons Lavender & Laundry
Mix baking soda, citric acid, and water to make fizzing toilet bombs that deodorize naturally.

34. Lemon Slices in a Jar

Lemon slices on a wood surface.
Photo: Caroline Taborda/Dupe
Place lemon slices in a small jar to freshen up bathrooms or kitchens—simple, natural, and effective.

35. Trashcan Deodorizer Tabs

A Trashcan that might need a Homemade Deodorizer.
Photo: One Essential Community
Mix baking soda and essential oil into small tablets to neutralize odors in trash bins.

36. Clean Toilet Crevices

A toilet that can be cleaned.
Photo: Curology/Unsplash
Bad smells often come from hidden grime. Wipe toilet edges, hinges, and crevices regularly to keep things fresh.

37. DIY Bathroom Poop Spray

A bathroom you can use DIY Poop Spray in.
Photo: Happy Money Saver
A fun and useful project—mix water, rubbing alcohol, and essential oils for your own pre-spray air freshener.

38. Scented Wax Cubes

Woman putting wax in a jar.
Photo: Lemon Lavender & Laundry
Homemade wax melts made with essential oils or coffee grounds are a cozy and reusable air freshening option.

Whether you love fresh citrus, earthy herbs, or sweet vanilla, these creative DIYs will keep your home smelling like your favorite season—all without harsh chemicals or expensive sprays. Once you start using these, you’ll never go back to store-bought air fresheners again.

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