Technically, Paint-Pourri is a paint additive, not a paint per se, but…scented paint, people! Knowing what we all know about the power of scent and how it is tied to memory and emotion, and having read real estate gurus’ advice to bake cookies or otherwise pleasantly scent your home when it is being seen by potential buyers – this seems like a pretty sound idea. I mean, you’re probably going to paint before you sell your home, right? A fresh coat of paint hides a multitude of sins (at least, until after the closing). A fresh scent will no doubt hide a multitude more and give your house that extra something to help buyers remember it. But maybe, just maybe, you should address the SOURCE of said smelly odors. Although, now that it’s hit HGTV scented paint will be the deathly stench of house-flippers.
According to the manufacturer:
Paint Pourri™ mixes easily with any latex or latex enamel paint. The suggested ratio of one ounce (one pouch) per gallon of paint provides a subtle, pleasant fragrance for up to 6-12 months in smaller areas of your home and 4-6 months in larger areas. Whether you are using Paint Pourri™ to cover unpleasant odors, refresh a room or create a fragrant mood, we are confident it will bring you long lasting satisfaction.
If I were to choose, I’d probably go with Simply Clean, although Ocean Breeze could be pleasant. I’m guessing Wildflower and Tropical Winds might not be such great sellers.
Have you tried this or a similar approach, either when trying to sell your home or just to make it more appealing to live in? What were your results?


I need to know what the price range is for these products – paint pourri –
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