Adding aroma to your living spaces

By Good Magazine

June 2, 2017

Director and designer of Abbey Rose candles Mary Gordon shares her advice on adding fragrances to the different spaces in your home. 

Living Room

A beautiful fragrance with a rich combination of scents such as white musk and patchouli is perfect for a living room as it creates a relaxing and welcoming environment that men and women alike are drawn to.

Recommended: Abbey Rose Amber & Vanilla Candle

Kitchen

Kitchen candles help mask kitchen smells, a citrus based candle will cut through cooking smells and create a fresh and uplifting atomosphere. I light my candle prior to starting cooking and leave it burning for a couple of hours to help remove any unwanted odours.

Recommended: Abbey Rose Green Tea & Lemon Grass Candle

For tips on how to fill your home with joy, click here

Bathroom

A lovely blend with an earthy base and sweet top notes will freshen up any bathroom. I love to spray a room spray on my towels in the bathroom for a lingering affect.

Recommended: Abbey Rose Fig Room Spray

Bedroom

A floral fragrance will create an air of romance and having this in a diffuser is a great way to have a subtle fragrance in your bedroom that creates a feeling of luxury and sheer indulgence.

Recommended: Abbey Rose Red Roses Diffuser

Abbey Rose candles are all made from 100 per cent soy wax which is an eco-friendly, renewable resource. All of their environmentally friendly and sustainable candles are hand made in New Zealand with no hidden unpleasant ingredients. abbeyrose.co.nz

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