Baking soda
Just keep the small bowls containing baking soda in the closet, near the shoe rack or under the bed. This helps absorb moisture in the house. Note to change baking soda every week.
Coffee grounds
Dry the coffee grounds and put them in small bags. Place this bag in corners with an unpleasant smell in the house - storage room, under the sink, inside the drawer.
Essential oils
The essential oils of peppermint, lavender, tea tree and lemon help the living space always be fragrant and pleasant. You can mix a few drops of essential oil with water and spray it on curtains, sofas, beds or soak the essential oil in cotton and place it in shelves to deodorize and spread the natural fragrance to the house.
White vinegar
Mix white vinegar and water in a ratio of 1:1, spray on damp corners such as bathroom tiles, kitchen shelves, and window edges. Let it rest for a while and then dry it off, the stench is removed and mold is destroyed. Note that this method is not applied to natural stone or wood surfaces.
Tree
Some plants such asince, areca or tiger tongue have the ability to absorb moisture, at the same time, help purify the air in the house.