There's something extremely alluring about entering someone's home and finding it's softly scented with something posh like fig or jasmine rather than eau de dog.

Not only is it relaxing and welcoming, it gives the immediate impression whatever the reality that because they've paid attention to that tiny detail then everything else must be perfect as well.

So, without lifting so much as a feather duster merely lighting a perfumed candle you've created the illusion that your home is a well-cared for sanctuary boasting beautifully polished surfaces and immaculate cupboards.

Small wonder then that we're all increasingly susceptible to the power of pong'. Either that or it's the unthinkable that we have incredibly smelly houses.

Whatever the reason, Britons spend more on home scents than any of our European neighbours. Last year we sprayed, wafted or plugged in £300 million worth of smell neutralisers'. That works out per head at about £15.16 a year, which really seems a small price to convince everyone that you're a domestic goddess who knows her ylang ylang from her rosemary.

Here's our guide to enjoying the sweet smell of success.

SCENTS SENSE
Choose your home's perfumes by being nosey and experimenting with inexpensive natural oils or incense sticks before splurging on expensive ranges.

  • Estate agents have long advised sellers to woo home buyers with the aromas of fresh coffee and baking, or to banish smoke or pet odours with home fragrance.
  • Use different scents for individual moods and occasions. Cinnamon or rose suit romantic evenings, while essential oils such as clary sage, lime and spearmint will banish bad moods.
  • Never leave lit candles unattended.

KITCHENS and LIVING AREAS
Some scents can distract from the flavour and smell of food but stimulating tangy scents such as citrus, vetiver, basil, ylang ylang or grapefruit and lime are ideal for both kitchens and living areas.

BEDROOMS and BATHROOMS
Relaxing scents are needed in these areas, so look for lavender, rosemary, may chang and patchouli.

HOME OFFICE
Vetiver and geranium aid concentration and could be perfect for study areas or workspaces.

ECO FRIENDLY
Some scented candles can release toxic fumes into the air.

Avoid this problem with products from companies which use natural wax.