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A Few Other Ideas to ScentYour Space

Spray hello to sophisticated products that transform your home. Gone are the days of one-note fragrances, says Royce Russell, chief marketing and creative officer of the Laundress, a laundry and home cleaning brand. “You can now find special scents with depth and complexity.” Rich, pretty, sexy formulas are being incorporated into everything from matches to cleaners

1 AROMATIC SHOWER STEAMER SET

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This new take on shower steamers ofers a mess-free experience. The hand-carved marble holder keeps the bar—illed with essential oils and dried botanicals—in place as the steam difuses eucalyptus lavender or calendula palo santo.

TO BUY: $65; ESKERBEAUTY.COM

2 PERFUMED MATCHES IN PHOENIX

A must-have for the guest bathroom, these scented sticks release the aroma of pink pepper and violet.

TO BUY: $25 FOR 40; BOHEMEFRAGRANCES COM

3 CECE SURFACE CLEANER

The brainchild of actor Courteney Cox and a team of perfume experts, these home products almost make cleaning fun. This smoky blend of cedarwood, cardamom, and cinnamon is Cox’s fave. TO BUY: $20 FOR 16 OZ.; HOMECOURT.CO.

4 THE LAUNDRESS x JENNI KAYNE DETERGENT IN LAVENDER MUSK

Is there anything yummier than sinking into freshly laundered sheets? Yes, actually, if the detergent has a hint of lavender that makes for even sweeter dreams. TO BUY: $25 FOR 16 OZ.; JENNIKAYNE.COM

5 PURA SMART DEVICE

This compact plug-in lets you control your home fragrance (and its intensity) from your phone. It even alerts you when it’s running low. Choose scents from a number of brands, like Floral Street, Lafco, Anthropologie, and Capri Blue.

TO BUY: $44 FOR DEVICE, FROM $12 FOR SCENTS; TRYPURA.COM

6 SANTAL ROOM MIST

“Home scents should ofer comfort,” Yang says, and that’s exactly what you get from this warm, cozy spray. Spritz into the air or directly onto fabrics. Spray into your closet and drawers to prevent clothes from smelling stufy. TO BUY: $30 FOR 3.4 OZ.; BROOKLYNCANDLESTUDIO COM

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The divider, conceived by homeowner Alli Devlin and inspired by midcentury modern architecture, separates the room from the entry while still letting light in. Alli had wanted the curved white sectional from Room & Board for ive years, so when she and her husband moved in, it was one of the irst things they bought.

TO BUY: Reese Three-Piece Curved Sectional, from $5,000, and Callan Chair, $1,799; roomandboard.com. Alloy Handmade Geometric Rug, from $145; burkedecor.com. New Curvilinear Mid-Century Sconce, from $199; westelm.com. Dash I Print by Lauren Packard, from $29; juniperprintshop.com.

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