Cleaning & Organizing Cleaning Supplies How to Make an All-Natural Room Spray Give your linens, bedroom, and the air in your home a refreshing spritz sans harsh chemicals. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 22, 2023 Close Photo: ANUSHA RAJESWARAN A refreshing room spray can infuse your linens, bedding, bathroom, and other areas of your home with a pleasant scent. Rather than buying one, consider making your own DIY room spray with essential oils. Essential oils—extracted from leaves, fruit peels, petals, and other plant parts—capture nature's subtle fragrances and can refresh your living space. That's why writer Anusha Rajeswaran decided to create this all-natural spray, which you can spritz throughout every room in your home. All you'll need to recreate this project is unscented witch hazel, dried flowers, distilled water, and your favorite essential oils. You can mix and match the former for a signature scent: Try combinations like wild orange and tea tree, lavender and rose, or green tea and cucumber. 7 Ways to Make Your Whole House Smell Amazing What You'll Need Materials Spray bottles Essential oils Distilled water Unscented witch hazel Dried flowers Instructions Add essential oils: Martha Stewart Pour 25 to 30 drops of essential oil in your bottle. Add witch hazel: Martha Stewart Fill the bottle halfway with witch hazel. (Note: Witch hazel helps the oil and water combine and will help the scent linger for a longer period of time.) Fill bottle with distilled water: Fill the rest of the bottle with distilled water. This ratio works pretty well no matter the size of the bottle. Shake bottle to combine all the ingredients. Insert flowers and herbs: Martha Stewart Insert a sprig of dried flowers and herbs to finish off your fragrant spray. Remember that although essential oils are derived from all-natural ingredients, they can still be strong! Be sure to handle undiluted products with care. Originally appeared: MARTHA STEWART