The rise in considered design decision-making around WFH rooms comes with one collateral benefit — redefining how a workspace should smell. In place of stagnant 'office air', you now have the liberty to perfume your home office so it smells energizing.
However, this space doesn't follow the general rules for making a home smell good. Your focus should be on improving air flow, introducing home fragrance, and thoroughly cleaning the space for starters.
And then, you can layer in some scented blooms and decorate with odor-busting plants. It's all about choosing the right fragrance notes, too. You want a home office that smells pleasant and balanced, not overperfumed and distracting. So, here's exactly what you need to do.
1. Improve Airflow
In a home office, the most efficient and important thing you can do to make the room smell nice is to improve ventilation. Allowing for free flow will strip the room of its stagnant air and let in a wind of freshness for a clean scenting slate.
If your WFH space is windowless, then you can introduce an air purifier or a fan to ensure the indoor atmosphere is healthy and crisp. And if you once thought that introducing these wellness features would downplay the design of the space, think again.

Printworks just convinced me that desk fans don't need to be bland. And that pop of cerise will make your space feel alive.

Dyson's two-in-one air purifier and fan will cleanse the atmosphere in your home office and keep the space feeling fresh.

If you have a bedroom home office, then a hardworking addition like this Blueair Purifier Sun Alarm is ideal.
2. Add a Chic Reed Diffuser
Scented candles are a beautiful addition to any room. However, your home office is probably better off without the distraction of a flickering candle. Instead, decorate with a beautiful reed diffuser or two, depending on the size of the space.
"Immediate surroundings such as the workspace will benefit more from a slow and gentle diffusion method that comes with diffusers," says Amanda Morgan, managing director at Diptyque. "It's a very delicate and poetic way to perfume smaller spaces."

For a truly elevated work ambiance, you can't go wrong with this Hourglass 2.0 Figuier Diffuser from Diptyque.

Next's new premium range of home fragrance has given us what might be one of my favorite design-y diffusers for a small home office.

Since pome is the home fragrance trend of the season, this diffuser from Jo Malone London is another gorgeous option.
3. Clean Your Soft and Hard Furnishings
Designing a minimalist home office is the best way to ensure your workspace smells fresh for long. However, it's just as important to clean this space by decluttering and imparting home organization ideas to restore a sense of calm.
And of course, wiping down all the surfaces, tidying your tech, and cleaning your shelves is essential to maintaining the space. Then there comes cleaning your soft furnishing, be it the cushion you sit back on, the rug furnishing the floor, or the swivel chair itself.

With a botanical blend of chamomile, neroli and cedarwood, this surface cleaner from Daylesford is perfect for cleaning down the space.

Keeping to the green theme, this Neroli Leaf Linen Spray from Courtney Cox's Homecourt laundry line will refresh your soft furnishings.

Most home offices have an open bin or none at all, I find that a sleek closed bin like this will help the space stay tidy.
4. Decorate with Odor-Absorbing Plants
One of the best natural home deodorizers is plants. And there are some houseplants that reduce dust, too. So if you're looking for something to fill some space and brighten the indoor atmosphere, this is a great idea.
Decorating with plants like peace lilies, Boston ferns, snake plants, spider plants, and English ivy will refresh your home office and add to the allure of your study.

The peace lily is one of the best odor-removing houseplants around, and this cultivar from Flowers & Plants Co. is my top choice.

With a touch of fern care, your houseplant will take care of the stagnant smells in the space and add a splash of lush texture.Our gu

Our guide to snake plant care will help this potted version from Patch Plants flourish year-round.
5. Layer in Fresh Flowers
A vase of fragrant cut flowers for spring will lend some character to your home office and make the room smell lovely. This is one of my favorite ways to brighten the scent story in a space. However, in a productive room, overpowering blooms are unwelcome.
Some richly scented blooms will overwhelm your home office and might even give you a headache. So, stick to fragrant flowers that offer a light air of perfume for sophisticated scenting.

This Lovetale Fresh Flower Bouquet from Moyses Stevens will make your home office look beautiful and smell amazing.

I love this Yellow Rose & Scented Freesia Bouquet for small spaces that require a less heady fragrance.

A balance of floral perfuming and botanical green notes, this Pastel Pink Pick of the Day Small Bouquet is a brilliant choice.
6. Choose Scents that Help You Focus
For focus in a WFH space, fragrance expert Emilie Mascarell recommends scents that feel fresh and clarifying without being overstimulating. "Citrus notes like bergamot, grapefruit, and bitter orange bring brightness and energy, while aromatics like rosemary, sage, and eucalyptus help create a more focused atmosphere," she says.
"I'd generally avoid anything too sweet or gourmand during the workday since those can start to feel heavy or distracting. On the other hand, grounding fragrance notes like cedarwood or vetiver are great for creating a calmer atmosphere when you need to concentrate for longer stretches."

Emilie tells me that the Abd El Kader Reed Diffuser from Trudon is her top recommendation for a balanced home office.

"I also recommend spritzing the Olous Aromatique Room Spray by Aesop," she adds. The blend of geranium, grapefruit, and jasmine is invigorating.

This Genius MoodMist from MOODS has been carefully designed to stimulate a home office and improve productivity. And isn't the facade just beautiful?
FAQs
Are Candles or Diffusers Better for a Home Office?
With stacks of papers and a crowded desk, burning scented candles might not be ideal in a home office. So, reed diffusers are a much better and safer choice for a study. Especially since the format diffuses fragrance continuously without much effort.
What Causes Home Office Smells?
Some of the main causes for home office smells include poor ventilation, accumulation of dust, overheating electronics, old fabrics, and used coffee cups that pile up on your desk. Keeping a clean room and complementing the space with home fragrance will make your office smell amazing and rid the space of any malodors.
What Scent Is Best for Productivity?
Refreshing notes of peppermint, fresh citrus, and bright hints of rosemary are the best for productivity in a home office. You can also use notes of eucalyptus and sage to clear brain fog and heighten your sense of focus.
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