A fragranced drawer liner offers an effective solution to brighten up a drawer, linen closet, or shelve.
A fragrance of heritage rose, white ginger, lavender or plumeria are all favored as a simple, yet effective solution to keep clothes and linens smelling fresh. An attractive lining also improves on the feel and look of cabinets storing a variety of clothing items.
A drawer liner, with a light to delicate fragrance is great for most situations – including those for lining a closet in a baby’s room, to eliminating a stale odor that is often associated with antique or old furniture pieces. The actual liner often comes with a raised or embossed design to make it appear more attractive; although the paper is often plain white, this ensures no marks rub or stain the sheets or clothing.
A padded liner is often simple to cut down to the ideal size, dimension, or shape to fit with ease in most armories, linen closets, or chest of drawers. In most cases, a shelf liner of this nature does not come with adhesive, so cutting to the precise measurements of a drawer is effective at reducing most of the shifting of the paper.
Other drawer fragrance options include a fresh cut mist or spray, in such light fragrances as ticking bluebird, herbs de Provence, blossom boutique, and scatter bees, and perfect to freshen towels, clothes, or bed sheets.
A cotton sachet, with scented oils, dried flowers, or natural cedar chip filling offers a simple solution to freshen up an area in an instant. A highly scented sachet comes in such unique fragrances as dark vanilla, lavender infusion, gardenia flowers, and sparkling lemon.
Overall, a scented drawer-lining sheet sits perfectly in the most used drawers, cupboards, and shelves while leaving behind a delightful and soft smell.
Morris Bowning writes articles, reviews, and products reports on a variety of topics, including those on the Scented Drawer Liner Paper and the versatile Corner Shower Shelf units.
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