Home expert shares 'nifty hack' using household item to eliminate damp smell in the home

How to get rid of the damp smell inside your home
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With colder weather sweeping across the UK and the Met Office issuing snow warnings, many people are encountering various challenges within their homes.

Although the snow is great for boosting festive spirit, unfortunately colder temperatures often bring an increased risk of damp.

With the festive season upon us and homes bustling with guests, it's the perfect time to ensure your space smells fresh and inviting.

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Molly Beal, family home specialist at MattressNextDay, has shared her top tips on how to make your home smell better for longer, eliminating damp smells at a short notice.

Wipe fabric softener over your radiators before you turn them on

Mrs. Hinch, renowned as the Queen of cleaning hacks, has captivated #CleanTok with a clever trick to keep your home smelling fresh. Ideal for chilly days, simply dilute fabric conditioner with water, wipe it over your radiators using a soft cloth, and turn on the heating.

As the radiators warm up, the soothing scent of the fabric conditioner will fill your home.

Take advantage of baking soda

One of the best items in your cupboards for tackling unpleasant odours is baking soda. Placing a small dish of it in your fridge, freezer, or sprinkling it on your carpet can quickly neutralise bad smells in confined spaces.

Bottle coffee beans

A clever hack for coffee lovers is to fill a jar with a handful of coffee beans and place a tea light on top. The coffee beans naturally absorb unpleasant odors, while the tealight adds a warm touch, making the jar double as a stylish homemade candle. This idea is perfect for a maximalist space or an earth-toned bedroom.

Add plants around your home

Not only do plants add a vibrant touch of colour to any room, but they’re also excellent at neutralising airborne odours in no time. Simply keep them well-watered, and your leafy companions will work to absorb and eliminate unpleasant scents.

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Ventilate your home

Ultimately, the most effective way to eliminate bad odours in your home is by ensuring proper ventilation. Take some time to open your windows or set them to vent mode, open all the doors, and let fresh air circulate throughout your space. In just a few hours, most lingering smells will be cleared away.

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