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Have you ever walked into someone else's home and immediately noticed a smell—good or bad—and wondered what your own house smells like to visitors? The truth is, we all become "nose blind" to our own homes, and no amount of candles can cover up odors that haven't been eliminated at the source. What You'll Learn in This Episode In this practical episode, Kathi Lipp and Tenneil Register tackle a topic that doesn't get discussed enough: how to make your home genuinely smell fresh and inviting. They share real-world strategies for identifying and eliminating hidden odors, plus tips for creating a signature scent that welcomes guests without overwhelming them. Stop Masking, Start Eliminating The biggest mistake most people make? Layering good scents over bad odors. Kathi Lipp and Tenneil Register explain why cleaning beats spraying every time, and share specific techniques for tackling odor sources like drains, garbage disposals, and P-traps that may be releasing sewer gas into your bathroom. The Power of Ventilation One of the simplest and most effective strategies is also the most overlooked: fresh air. Learn why opening windows for just 10 minutes daily—even in winter—makes a significant difference, and why you should run your bathroom exhaust fan 20 minutes before and after your shower, not just during. Soft Surfaces: The Hidden Odor Traps Curtains, towels, couch cushions, dog beds, and blankets are constantly absorbing smells from cooking, pets, and daily life. Discover how often you really need to wash these items, plus a game-changing product recommendation for freshening fabrics between washes. Creating Your Signature Scent Once you've eliminated the bad odors, it's time for the fun part! Kathi Lipp and Tenneil Register share their favorite ways to add pleasant scents to their homes—from essential oils in vacuum canisters to the vanilla extract oven trick that makes your home smell like fresh-baked cookies. Key Takeaways Open windows for 10 minutes daily and use ceiling fans to circulate air Run your range hood during cooking, not just after Wash towels at least weekly and use borax in hot water for stubborn smells Wash curtains every 3-6 months with cold water and minimal detergent Run bathroom exhaust fans 20 minutes before and after showers Keep guest bathroom faucets running 1-2 minutes weekly to prevent P-trap odors Put essential oil drops on a cotton ball in your vacuum canister Consider hypoallergenic scent options for guest rooms |