We all know what wood smells like. Warm, cozy, natural. But few people think that the aroma of wood has a much deeper effect on us. It's no coincidence that so many people love being in the mountains, in cabins, in saunas, or in wooden houses—our brains respond positively to the smell of wood.
In this article, we will tell you why the scent of wood makes us feel calm, protected and... at home.
Why does wood smell different?
The reason is in the essential oils and resins that each tree contains. Different types of wood have characteristic aromas:
| Type of tree | Fragrance | Effect on humans |
|---|---|---|
| Pine/Pine | Fresh, resinous | Energizes and invigorates |
| Cedar | Deep, dense | Creates a sense of security |
| Oak | Earthy, natural | Calms and balances |
| Larch | Light and sweet | Improves concentration |
| Black borina | Intensive | Freshens the air |
How does the scent of wood affect our psyche?
According to studies in Japan and Scandinavia (countries with a lot of wooden architecture), people who spend time in rooms made of natural wood:
→ have lower stress levels
→ sleep better
→ feel calmer
→ have a better mood
→ feel comfort and warmth
Why is this important when choosing wood?
→ Solid wood furniture naturally scents the room
→ Saunas and spas use cedar or larch for the aroma
→ Pine floors and paneling create a mountain cabin feel
→ The aroma of wood remains for years if the material is properly treated
A little trick for home:
Do you want to bring the scent of wood into your home without changing the furniture?
→ Buy small elements made of raw wood:
- candlesticks
- supplies
- cutting boards
- wooden air fresheners
- decorative beams
Conclusion:
Wood is not just a material. It is an emotion. And its aroma is one of the invisible, but most powerful reasons why people prefer it in interiors and architecture.
When you choose wood, you are actually choosing the mood for your space.