I Want My NYC Apartment to Smell Like a Stylish Hotel—11 Scents I'm Hoarding for Summer

Picture this: You're walking down the street In New York, drenched in sweat from the humid, 93-degree weather, then are suddenly graced by a blast of crisp air from a fancy hotel lobby. A hint of bergamot tickles your nose, and for a blink, you're not heading to a sardine-packed subway car but leisurely exploring an Italian lemon grove. It's a small win, but at that sweltering moment, nothing feels more sublime.
I live for these tiny victories, if you can't tell, and while I sadly don't have the budget for a weekly staycation at a swanky hotel, I sure can fill my own NYC apartment with elevated scents that are just as transportive when I walk through the door. I'll even crank up the AC for just a few minutes (because, you know, electricity bills) for the full fancy lobby experience. Trust me, it does the trick. Ahead, discover every stylish home fragrance and personal care item I've been meticulously collecting, just in time for soupy summer weather to really ramp up.
The Best Home Fragrances to Buy for Summer 2026

Introducing the chicest hand wash to ever grace your sink. Sisley Paris is synonymous with ultra luxury, and this foaming gel totally fits the bill with volcanic lava particles for gentle exfoliation and a dreamy chypre scent (the coolest olfactory family, IMO). It helps that the forest green bottle looks so elevated on my marble kitchen countertops.

I wouldn't dare forget about the matching lotion! Featuring an identical fragrance, this silky hand cream leaves my paws delicately scented and velvety soft post-wash.

Okay, yes, technically this is a hair and body mist, but I can't help but notice how the lingering cloud makes my home smell like a oceanfront villa. I'm not a coconut fragrance girl, TBH, but I pick up more salty-lime tanginess than creamy, tropical sweetness here. And because it's a body mist with a lower fragrance concentration, I can spritz with abandon (hence why it doubles as a room spray) without overpowering my senses.

Name a more classic summer staple than vibrant, tart rhubarb. I'm waiting! While I typically associate the vegetable (yes, it's technically a vegetable) with sweet desserts, Diptyque decided to amp up its bright, herbaceous quality by pairing it with carrot seeds and patchouli. The result is fresh, green, and transports you right to a sprawling summer garden.

I've already waxed poetic about Bulgari's Thé Impérial scent, which mentally whisks me away to the Italian Riviera with each whiff. But did you know that the elegant citrus-musk blend actually originated as an exclusive scent for Bulgari Hotels? When I stayed at the Rome property back in April, the entire red marble bathroom smelled like this luxurious lemon-, mandarin-, bergamot-, and black tea-infused potion thanks to its lineup of shower gels, soaps, and lotions, and upon my return, I decided I must recreate the magic in my NYC apartment. Trust me, the shower gel is like a cheat code for Italian opulence.

Kindred Black's artisan-made home collection is nothing short of spectacular. Each vessel is a work of art, including this sculptural candle, which comes with a hand-poured, clean-burning soy wax blend and natural fiber wicks. As for the scent? It's delightfully intimate with rose, musky jasmine, vanilla, and creamy sandalwood.

Santal 33 lovers, lean in: Le Labo recently introduced a scented hand soap in the same exact fragrance, so you can ensure an all-day aroma. For those who already love and wear the viral perfume, you can consider it a clever hack to touch up your daily scent. I wouldn't wait though—these are selling on Nordstrom fast.

Sorry, but I can't resist a matching set for my bathroom or kitchen sink. If you're already adding the hand soap to your cart, why not make it a bundle?

Byredo has a slew of intoxicating home scents (Bibliothéque will always have my heart), but I do love showing off more unique, underrated picks. Enter its new City Stories collection, which interprets a specific place as opposed to focusing on the wearer. Of course, my eyes (and nose) went straight to New York, a smoky blend of black leather, sandalwood, birch, and patchouli.

Like rhubarb, there's something about tomato fragrances that just scream summer. This fresh, earthy blend is meant to evoke afternoon sun in a greenhouse, which is the wholesome, strolling-through-the-market-with-a-straw-basket energy I'm personally trying to channel this season. I can totally see myself burning this candle as I (attempt to) bake a peach galette. Anyone else?

I can't think of a more hotel-coded home scent than one from Hotel Lobby Candle. It's in the name, after all! I'm currently fixated on the brand's recently-launched hand cream, which locks in the elegant, vetiver, amber, and white musk fragrance from the matching hand wash. Both formulas have impressive skin-softening abilities, and they make any bathroom look like it belongs at a fancy resort.
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