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Aromatherapy Scents that Make A Good Open House Impression

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Aromatherapy Scents that Make A Good Open House Impression

Martin Millner

Martin Millner is a realtor based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania...

Martin Millner is a realtor based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania...

Mar 4 3 minutes read

 

There are many ways to prepare for a successful open house and making a home smell good should be at the top of the list. How your home smells has a significant impact on how potential buyers will perceive your home. Instead of leaving your home sale up to a clutter free space and an elegant exterior, try out the following aromatherapy scents to make an even better impression.

The Calming Influence of Lemon
There's a reason that lemon is one of the most common scents when it comes to cleaning products, and it's no different when it comes to harnessing the power of aromatherapy. Instead of cleaning the tabletops with a lemon-scented cleaner, however, test out a lemon scent as a way to naturally calm the system. Not only does it assist in boosting circulation, it will also serve as a calming influence if your buyers happen to be anxious or having an off day.

Greater Retention with Rosemary
Most people are familiar with the herb of rosemary when it comes to cooking or baking, but its lively scent can also have a positive impact when it comes to your open house. Because rosemary can improve memory retention and wake up the body, it can be perfect for helping viewers remember a lot of the little details of your home. It can also help to improve fatigue and aches, which can help homebuyers feel at ease in your space.

A Peppermint Energy Boost
The scent of peppermint may be more common around the holiday season, but a small dose of it can actually have a positive impact on a person's overall well-being. Since peppermint is an instantly invigorating scent, it can work to boost energy and help with a person's ability to reason. For someone who's an interested buyer, it may very well help them see the benefits of your home and come to a conclusion more quickly.

There are many ways to make your home appeal to homebuyers in Bucks County but adding an aromatherapy scent can go a long way in engaging the senses and truly enriching a viewer's experience of your home.

If you're currently looking for staging tips and are getting prepared to put your home on the market this spring in Bucks County,

please contact me Martin Millner.  I can answer any questions you may have about selling or buying real estate in Bucks County .






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