
Guest Room Transformation Story with Abzorby Scents
I’ve always dreamed of having a guest room that felt like a boutique hotel—cozy, fresh, and inviting. But my guest room was more of a storage dump, with a faint musty smell that I couldn’t ignore. That’s when I discovered Abzorby Scent Kits, and let me tell you, they changed everything.
First, I tackled the humidity. Guest rooms often sit unused, and mine was no exception—damp air had settled in, making the space feel heavy. Abzorby’s pucks can absorb up to 1 liter of moisture each, so I placed a Lullaby Scent Kit near the bed. Its “Bubble of Snuggle” floral vibe immediately made the room feel calmer, and the purple water in the puck showed it was working hard to soak up moisture. I checked it monthly, watching the water level rise as it pulled humidity from the air.
Next, I focused on the closet. The linens smelled a bit stale, so I added a Happy Linen Scent Kit. Its clean, crisp aroma filled the space, and the blue water indicator let me know it was keeping things dry. I also used Moisture Strip 5-Packs ($6.99 for five) in the drawers to protect my guest towels and blankets. Abzorby warned me not to use these in vehicles or sheds due to rust risks from calcium chloride, but they were perfect for indoor use.
To keep things sustainable, I grabbed Refill Packs to swap out the pucks after 60 days—no need to buy new units, which saved me money and reduced waste. I also loved the colored water feature—green for Ancient Forest, yellow for Tropical Paradise—it made it easy to monitor moisture levels at a glance.
Beyond the products, I added personal touches: soft lighting, a fluffy throw blanket, and a welcome basket for guests. But the real magic was the fresh, calming scent that greeted me every time I opened the door. My sister stayed over last weekend and couldn’t stop raving about how cozy the room felt—she even asked for my secret! Abzorby made my guest room a true retreat, and I’m already planning to use their scents in other spaces.
First, I tackled the humidity. Guest rooms often sit unused, and mine was no exception—damp air had settled in, making the space feel heavy. Abzorby’s pucks can absorb up to 1 liter of moisture each, so I placed a Lullaby Scent Kit near the bed. Its “Bubble of Snuggle” floral vibe immediately made the room feel calmer, and the purple water in the puck showed it was working hard to soak up moisture. I checked it monthly, watching the water level rise as it pulled humidity from the air.
Next, I focused on the closet. The linens smelled a bit stale, so I added a Happy Linen Scent Kit. Its clean, crisp aroma filled the space, and the blue water indicator let me know it was keeping things dry. I also used Moisture Strip 5-Packs ($6.99 for five) in the drawers to protect my guest towels and blankets. Abzorby warned me not to use these in vehicles or sheds due to rust risks from calcium chloride, but they were perfect for indoor use.
To keep things sustainable, I grabbed Refill Packs to swap out the pucks after 60 days—no need to buy new units, which saved me money and reduced waste. I also loved the colored water feature—green for Ancient Forest, yellow for Tropical Paradise—it made it easy to monitor moisture levels at a glance.
Beyond the products, I added personal touches: soft lighting, a fluffy throw blanket, and a welcome basket for guests. But the real magic was the fresh, calming scent that greeted me every time I opened the door. My sister stayed over last weekend and couldn’t stop raving about how cozy the room felt—she even asked for my secret! Abzorby made my guest room a true retreat, and I’m already planning to use their scents in other spaces.