Build a home fragrance mood, room by room
A good home scent should support the room rather than compete with it. Use warmer, softer notes where you rest; cleaner florals in reception spaces; and brighter citrus-green notes outdoors.

Bedroom and evening corners
Vanilla, white musk and soft lavender create a quieter profile. Begin with a short burn and ventilate normally; a smaller room rarely needs multiple candles.
Reception and entry
Rose water, florals, amber and musk can create a polished first impression. Place the candle where air moves gently, not directly under an air conditioner.
Layering without overload
Use one dominant scent family at a time. If several candles are visible, light only one or choose closely related notes so food, flowers and guests still have space.
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