(Source: Diane Bondareff/Invision for Unstopables/AP Images)

Rejoice!spring is only a few days away. While you'recleaning out your closetsand organizing your beauty suppliesin an effort to start the seasonanew,you might be overlooking one important detailthescent of your home.

Scent styling, or creating a curated fragrance for your space, is a trend that's gaining traction in the decor world. Airlines and hotels are also onboard with the idea of customization. Delta sprays "calm"alavender and chamomile mixture in its cabins, while boutique hotelWestHousein NYC hasa signature bespoke fragrance made for the bedroom suites by branding firm 12.29 scent.

While businesses often spring for high-tech systems to create a unique experience for patrons, achieving luxury air is easy to doat home with the help of affordable systems like the newly releasedUnstopables collection, which includes air fresheners, candles, fabric refreshers, plug-ins and in-wash scent boosters to elevate your environment and wardrobe.

(Source: Diane Bondareff/Invision for Unstopables/AP Images)

At the brand's launch last month, interior designerNate Berkus and luxury perfumer Carlos Huber shared their top three tips for creating your signature scent:

1. Be Bold

Believe it or not, smell is heavily linked to emotion and memory. "I still remember what my grandmother's house smelt like when I was a kid," Berkus shared. "The best interiors over timethe classic, renegade breakout stars of interior designhave always been when people took risks, and the risks were based on personalization." Being bold with your choices differentiates your taste and allows another layer of personality into your life.

Huber,creator of Arquiste Parfumeur,suggests thinking of scent styling as a fragrance wardrobe for your home. Just as you have different perfumes that evoke various feelings when worn, you have different spaces with different uses that deserve the same attention. "Ithink you can actually mix and match from these sort of layers that youre adding and give each room a different feeling and a different function," he says.

2. Make a Space Your Own

The rest is here:
Spring Refresh: Scent Styling Tips From Nate Berkus and Carlos Huber

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March 17, 2015 at 7:20 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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