Almost Arrived, This Is How To Bring The Warmth Of The Christmas Atmosphere To Every Corner Of The House

JAKARTA - The Christmas atmosphere is not just a matter of decorations and joy of family gatherings. A house that smells Christmas is able to turn the atmosphere into just a living room into a place full of warmth, nostalgia, and comfort. Sweet, spicy, and fresh smells typical of winter wood such as pine wood, oranges, cinnamon, or hot cakes can evoke memories of childhood Christmas or warm gathering nights with loved ones.

Here are simple and impressive ways so that your house feels like it completes the Christmas atmosphere without the need for a snow tree or cold weather.

One of Real Simple's easiest tricks, reported on Tuesday, December 2, is to make orange garland dry. Thin slices of oranges (or limes, grupefluits), then roast slowly in the oven until dry. After that, form the slice with a rope, the result is not only decorative, but also releases the aroma of fresh oranges which is typical of the holiday season.

You can also use fresh green leaves, such as pine branches, veils, or other evergreens as decorations on stairs, windows, or tables. The natural harmony of this fresh plant will give a feel like being in the middle of a pine forest on Christmas Eve.

Turning on the candles with a typical holiday season flavor such as cinnamon, pine, vanila, peppermint, or sweet cake is the easiest and fastest way to bring the Christmas feel.

In addition, the use of essential oils (essential oils) in diffusers can also be an option: a combination of scents such as pine wood, oranges, rosemay, or cloves can create a warm and soothing atmosphere. Room spray can also be made to refresh air instantly.

There is nothing more evocative about Christmas's warmth than cake aroma or kitchen dishes. Burning cakes with vanila, sugar, cinnamon, or other typical spices will fill your house with fragrances that invite nostalgia.

Alternatively, you can make a 'siummer pot' of small pots filled with water, slices of oranges, cinnamon, cloves, or other spices, then boiling slowly. Warm steam brings the aroma scattered in every room at home.

For a touch of smooth and consistent aroma, use a flavored sachet (for example spice, herbs, or cinnamon) in a cupboard, drawer, or corner of the room, a classic way that remains effective.

You can also make a simple pomander of oranges that are stabbed with cloves apart from being decorations, this pomander emits a typical warm and sweet Christmas aroma.

Replacing regular hand soap with seasonally flavored soap (pierkih, vanila, or peppermint) can be a subtle but fun way to spread the Christmas aroma every time you wash your hands.

Creating a Christmas atmosphere at home is not just about lights, decorations, or trees but the smell plays a big role in revitalizing the atmosphere of nostalgia, warmth, and comfort. By combining some of the simple ideas above from orange garlands, fragrance candles, mood-pots, to pomander and hand soap, you can make the house feel like a warm holiday hug.