Many of us are about to seal up our homes for the season. We’re getting ready to turn on our air conditioners (Northern Hemisphere) or our heating systems (Southern Hemisphere).

After the windows close, it will take a few days for the air in our homes to get stale and for us to begin to think fondly of the fresh breezes that had been wafting through our homes, and you may be considering actively scenting your home. But should you “engineer” the scent in your home, and what scents are best if you do?

When we’re in a place that smells “good,” our mood improves, and when that happens, we are more effective problem-solvers, we think more creatively, and we get along better with other people, for example.

A space smells good when it smells fresh. “Fresh” is one of those sensory experiences

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