Choosing a scent online can be hard. But it doesn’t have to be.
We compiled a list of common home interior designs that work well with our most popular fragrances.
Modern - Black Velvet
- Neutral tones with pops of accent colors
- Sleek surfaces like glass, chrome and metal
- Minimal furniture and décor
- Airy open spaces
- Industrial touches
- Cool atmosphere
Eclectic - November Rain
- Free spirited, colorful and fun
- Blend of old and new styles
- Detail-oriented patterns
- Mix and match furniture
- Cool atmosphere
Traditional - Sweetest Taboo
- Rich and luxurious woods
- Classic American home styles popular in the 2000s
- Warm atmosphere
Art Deco - Mystify
- Defined as a pastiche of styles brought on during the industrial revolution
- Stylized and geometric forms
- Decorative, extravagant style
- Man-made materials
- Pop art influences
- Cool atmosphere
Farmhouse - 24K Magic
- Simple and clean, yet rustic
- Exposed raw wooden features
- Open concept floor plan
- Natural materials and cozy charm
- Warm atmosphere
Bohemian - My Way
- A mix of different cultures, with Scandinavian and Middle-Eastern influences
- Laid back and based off nature
- Warm atmosphere
Coastal - California Love
- Bright whites and beige paired with hues of green and blue
- Bright and breezy
- Textures like wicker and jute
- Cool atmosphere
Hollywood Glam - Midnight in Paris
- An extravagant mix of art deco and mid-century modern
- High glamor décor and fixtures
- High contrast color combinations
- Chandeliers and mirrors
- Cool atmosphere
Southwestern - Desert Rose
- Desert influences
- Deep hues of rust, terracotta and cactus green
- Warm atmosphere