How to keep your bathroom smelling fresh

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By Esther Muchene | Jan 23, 2024
How to keep your bathroom smelling fresh [Courtesy, Freepik]

One of the most overlooked spaces in our homes, the bathroom can sometimes be plagued by unwelcome odours. Worse still is, you could be cleaning it as required but are you doing it right?

The good news, however, is that reclaiming a fresh and inviting washroom is simpler than you think. Let's dive into practical, relatable solutions that not only eliminate bad odours but also transform your bathroom into a haven of freshness.

Identify and remove the cause

The first step in defeating bathroom odours is to identify and eliminate the source. Check for any lingering odours from old towels, damp shower curtains or even forgotten items in the trash bin. Once identified, remove and wash or replace these items to eliminate the root cause.

Work on airflow

Proper ventilation is a game-changer in the battle against bathroom odours. Ensure your bathroom is well-ventilated by using exhaust fans or by just opening the windows. If possible, leave the bathroom door ajar to encourage air circulation. This simple step not only reduces odours but also prevents the buildup of moisture thus combating mold and mildew.

Go natural

Nature provides us with powerful odour-absorbing allies so take advantage of them. Place bowls of baking soda, activated charcoal or coffee grounds strategically in your bathroom to naturally neutralise unpleasant smells. These substances work wonders without the need for harsh chemicals, leaving your bathroom smelling fresh and inviting.

You could be cleaning it as required but are you doing it right? [Courtesy, Freepik]

Make use of air fresheners

Transform your bathroom into a spa-like oasis by crafting your natural air fresheners if you choose not to buy the supermarket ones. Mix a few drops of your favourite essential oils such as lavender, eucalyptus or citrus, with water in a spray bottle and you have a much cheaper option that even your toddler can make. A gentle spritz in the air or on linens provides a burst of freshness without the overpowering scent of commercial air fresheners.

Clean regularly

Establishing a regular cleaning routine is a key element in maintaining a fresh-smelling bathroom. Focus on areas prone to odours such as the toilet bowl, sink drain and bathroom surfaces. Use mild cleansers and consider eco-friendly options to minimise the use of harsh chemicals. Regular cleaning not only banishes odours but also contributes to a hygienic and inviting space.

Add some potpourri

Harness the power of natural scents by creating your simmering potpourri. In a small saucepan, combine water, citrus peels, some herbs and spices like cinnamon or cloves. Let the mixture simmer on low heat, allowing the delightful fragrance to waft through your bathroom. This DIY potpourri adds a touch of warmth and freshness to your space.

As effective as these ideas may be, the best and sure way to revitalise your bathroom lies in regular and thorough cleaning using the right products.

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