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Two thoughts on this:
1. Wouldn't citrus peels quickly rot and create a quite unpleasant scent? (not to mention attract fruit flies)
2. TEA! Open tea bags (peppermint and chamomile are my favorite) and pour contents into pretty glass dishes. The leaves not only emit a pretty yet unsweet smell, they absorb foul odors throughout your home. This works particularly well in the bathroom.


Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | 9 Ways to Scent Your Home Without Candles
10/19/09 2:25 PM

Any person with the slightest background in design would utilize the wall, not floor, space in this area. What about open book shelves for cookbooks, carefully color-coordinated to fuse one room's pallette with the next.. or a wall-mounted wine display to hold bottles to be enjoyed in both the kitchen and living room.. Or a floorlength mirror?


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Decorating Dead SpotsThe Oregonian: 05.17.09
5/18/09 5:20 PM