Home & Decor

SOMETHING IN THE AIR

Most of the time, we take in the design of a space visually and through touch. But you can add another dimension by engaging the olfactory senses, and make your home smell nice, too.

Studies have shown that there is a link between scents and the way we feel, with pleasant smells having a positive impact on our moods, self-esteem and energy levels. With the growing trend in lifestyle-oriented products, home fragrances are skyrocketing in popularity. Some hotels, malls and boutiques have even concocted their own scent

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