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Fall Essential Oils For Your Farmhouse

Fall Essential Oils For Your Farmhouse


Fall mantel with fall essential oils

Diffusing essential oils is a great way to bring the fall air into your very own farmhouse. These following fall essential oils work perfectly well on their own, but you can also combine them to create a unique blend for your farmhouse.

vintage lockers in Curated Farmhouse entryway
The mudroom in this charming Pennsylvania farmhouse has fall vibes that would pair well with fall-centric scents in the air. Photograph by Dave Bryce.

Almond

Almond is the perfect scent as a fall essential oil, with a rich and nutty smell. Particularly, pure bitter almond essential oil is great to fill your house with a food-like scent that also carries a hint of cherry. Almond is a good fit for your farmhouse’s entryway or mudroom.

kitchen with rust colored accents
In Jessica Sigmon’s home, open shelving and pumpkins sitting in bowls take pride of place in the kitchen. When you’re not cooking, try diffusing a fall scent. Photograph by Dustin Peck.

Fall Essential Oils: Sweet Orange

Sweet orange pairs well with the season of fall. Add sweet orange to nutmeg, or use it by itself in your kitchen to complement any baked goods that might be filling the oven.

Connecticut home bedroom
This bedroom achieves a heavenly aesthetic. Sunlight trickles in through the skylight, and illuminates the white-on-white room, filled with white curtains and linens. Photograph by Rikki Snyder.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is one of the classic cozy essential oils that might come to mind when thinking of fall. A powerful and broadly-used scent, you can use cinnamon all over the farmhouse to evoke fall feelings. Since it’s a bit more fragrant and recognizable of a scent, keep it in a confined area, such as a bathroom or bedroom. We also recommend adding fewer drops then normal so the scent isn’t overwhelming.

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fall "cupcakery" display
This “cupcakery” station in this home displays many cutting boards, cake plates and rolling pins—both vintage and modern. The display is dressed for the season with a Pumpkin Patch sign and a sprinkling of mint-green, orange and white pumpkins. Photograph by Rikki Snyder.

Fennel and Pine for Fall Essential Oils

This woodsy combination is perfect to bring fall to your living room. If you end up liking the scent, bring it over your dining room to compliment your fall tablescape. This essential oil combination is just subtle enough to hint at a farmhouse scent, yet powerful enough to ensure all in your farmhouse are feeling the fall spirit.


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