Experts have said that toast, perfume and washing powder are the smells that make a house a home.
Experts have said that toast, perfume and washing powder are the smells that make a house a home.
The new study claims that when you walk through the door of your home the most familiar smells are that of a freshly made toast, scent and powder for washing, reports The Telegraph.Researchers have identified that washing powder makes up 34 per cent of the scent.
Freshly made toast accounts for another 22 per cent of the scent, while perfume makes up 17 per cent.
Other smells include last night's dinner (10 per cent), flowers (12 per cent), damp coffee (5 per cent) and pets.
Mark Saunders, chief executive of Habitat, which carried out the study of 4,000 homeowners, said: "Even the small things can make a house a home and this includes certain fragrances.
"It's interesting to see the effect that smell can have on people's behaviour.
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Professor Tim Jacob, an expert in the psychology of smell at Cardiff University, said: "Smells make a house a home because of the positive associations being 'home' has.
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"This is why so many people like fragrances associated with Christmas, as it's a happy time of year.
"People respond well to familiar smells. Scents which are alien make us feel on edge until we've identified the source and assessed that it's not harmful."
Top 10 Smells found in the home
1. Air freshener
2. Washing powder
3. Last night's dinner
4. Cleaning products
5. Pets
6. Coffee
7. Candles
8. Toast
9. Perfume/aftershave
10. Sunday roast
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