DIY Room Spray Recipe With Essential Oils Recipe (All Natural)

Let’s face it—sometimes our homes just need a little extra boost of freshness. Whether it’s to neutralize unwanted odors, create a calming atmosphere, or simply add a touch of lovely fragrance, a room spray can work wonders. But why settle for synthetic air fresheners filled with artificial fragrances and chemicals when you can easily make your own natural DIY room spray recipe with essential oils?

This simple, all-natural recipe is not only quick and easy, but it’s also customizable to suit your personal preferences. Whether you’re looking for something soothing like lavender or energizing like peppermint, this DIY room spray will leave your home smelling amazing, naturally. Let’s dive into how to create your very own refreshing room spray!

Why Make Your Own Room Spray?

If you’ve ever looked at the ingredient list on a commercial air freshener, you may have noticed that many of them contain artificial chemicals, synthetic fragrances, and even phthalates (yikes!). While these products might give you a burst of scent, they often mask odors rather than neutralizing them, and they may not be the healthiest choice for your home, especially if you have kids or pets.

By making your own DIY room spray, you get to control exactly what goes into it. Plus, it’s much cheaper and environmentally friendly! With essential oils, you’re also getting all the therapeutic benefits of plant-based aromas—whether it’s to calm your mind, energize you, or purify the air.

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons vodka or rubbing alcohol (helps the scent to disperse and evaporate more quickly)
  • 15-30 drops of your favourite essential oils (lavender, peppermint, lemon balm, eucalyptus)

Best Essential Oils

  • Lavender: Known for its calming and relaxing properties, perfect for bedrooms or living spaces.
  • Peppermint: A refreshing and invigorating scent that works great in kitchens or home offices.
  • Lemon Balm: Bright and uplifting, ideal for a clean, fresh scent.
  • Eucalyptus: Great for purifying the air and promoting clearer breathing.

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Bottle
    Start by choosing a spray bottle (Ideally glass). If you’re planning to store it for a while, opt for a dark-coloured bottle (like amber) to protect the essential oils from light, which can degrade them over time.
  2. Combine the Ingredients
    Pour 1 cup of water into the spray bottle. Add 2 tablespoons of vodka or rubbing alcohol to help the essential oils mix well with the water and evaporate more quickly.
  3. Add Essential Oils
    Pick your favourite essential oils and add 15-30 drops to the bottle. You can use just one scent or blend several to create your custom fragrance.

My favourite essential oil blends:

  • Relaxing: 15 drops of lavender + 10 drops of eucalyptus
  • Refreshing: 15 drops of peppermint + 10 drops of lemon balm
  • Invigorating: 20 drops of peppermint + 10 drops of eucalyptus

Other blends I love: Breathe Blend, Balance Blend, On Guard Blend

  1. Shake and Spray
    Put the cap back on the bottle and shake gently to combine all the ingredients. When you’re ready to use it, simply spritz the room spray in the air or on fabrics (test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure there’s no staining). Give it a little shake before each use to make sure the oils are evenly distributed.

Shake the bottle gently before each use and then spritz it lightly into the air or onto linens, pillows, curtains, upholstery, or carpets to freshen up the room and add a delightful scent.

Always do a spot test on an inconspicuous area before spraying! Some materials can be reactive, so it’s always best to test a small patch somewhere first.

Tips for Using Your DIY Room Spray:

  • Test First: If you plan to spray it on fabrics, always do a quick test in a small, hidden area to check for any staining.
  • Air Freshener: Mist the spray in the air to freshen up any room. It’s great for living rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms, or kitchens. I always recommend bringing in fresh air to your home, daily.
  • Uplifting Environment: Use it as part of your morning routine to create an uplifting environment. Peppermint and lemon balm are especially great for giving you a burst of energy.
  • Calming Ambiance: Spray lavender or eucalyptus before bed to promote relaxation and help you unwind.

Why This DIY Room Spray Works:

The combination of vodka or rubbing alcohol with water helps the essential oils disperse properly and evenly when you spray. This means the fragrance won’t just linger on the surface—it will actually fill the air! The alcohol also helps the room spray evaporate faster, so you won’t have to deal with any sticky residues.

Essential oils not only smell amazing, but they also come with a host of benefits. Lavender can reduce stress, peppermint can boost mental clarity, and eucalyptus is great for purifying the air. Homemade room spray that doubles as aromatherapy!


This DIY room spray with essential oils is one of the easiest ways to freshen up your home without relying on store-bought, chemical-laden products. With just a few ingredients, you can create your own custom scents and enjoy the natural benefits of essential oils. Plus, it’s a great way to add a little personal touch to your home while saving money!

Looking for more DIY natural cleaning recipes? Here’s a whole list of homemade cleaning recipes that are super easy to make, non toxic and inexpensive!

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