Fresh-laundry fragrance is less about a single product and more about layering. Start with your wash: choose detergents and softeners labeled with “linen,” “cotton,” or “fresh” and keep loads small enough to rinse cleanly, since residue can dull the scent. Then extend that aroma beyond the laundry room. Tuck dryer sheets or scented sachets inside closets, linen cabinets, and under pillowcases so every opened door releases a gentle wave of “just washed.”
Balance this with natural freshness so your home smells clean, not perfumey. Open windows when you can, use baking soda to pull odors from carpets and upholstery, and mist a light homemade spray of water, a splash of alcohol, and a few drops of lavender or cotton-style oil over fabrics. Candles or plug-ins in matching “fresh linen” notes tie it all together. The result is subtle but unmistakable: a home that always feels newly cared for.