Decorating with Candles and Flowers

Have you ever noticed how the warm scent of a candle wafting through the air can be uplifting, energizing, or make you cozy? There are sweet-smelling flowers with strong, distinctive fragrance, they are a threat for the senses whether your eyes are on them or not. Study after study has shown that scents affect your mood! Let’s take a look at some scents that can really enhance your mood:

Season Enhancing Scents: Delve into the season with your favorite candles scents. Nothing says summer like a nice citrus, like a lemonade candle scent drifting through the air. To create that cozy winter environment, choose cinnamon, apple, berry, and pine candles. Fresh candle scents such as cucumber melon are great for spring, as well as fresh cut grass candles which carry into summer. Gardenias are sweet are strong and are suitable for your rooms.

Romantic Scents: Jasmine, gardenia, sandalwood, and rose scents are just perfect. There's romance in the air if you're burning scents such as these. Floral and woody scents give that wistful, romantic feel to a room. Roses are known for their sweet and enticing nature, so it is cool for this purpose.

Lavender Scents for Relaxation: When it is time to wind down try burning a lavender candle. In studies, lavender has been found to correlate with slower heart rate, lower blood pressure, and lower arterial pressure. It has also been found to decrease muscle tension. Other scents that have been found to have relaxing effects are bergamot and sandalwood. Lilacs smell the sweetest, they would be appropriate for relaxation.

Citrus Scents for Energy: Light a citrus candle, let the scent enhance energy and boost mood; so look for candles with lemon, lime, grapefruit, verbena, or orange scents. Sweet peas come in bright and exciting varieties; you could make do with a handful of them.

At Rosemary’s we delight in transforming your home and office into a haven even with a limited budget. We also offer consultancy and advisory services on all aspects of interior decoration.
                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                  

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