As the temperature outside rises, the annual quest for a cooler home begins—but without spending a fortune on our utility bills.
1. Ditch the Fuzzy Rugs
If your home is full of cozy wool rugs or fluffy shag rugs, give them the summer off. Roll them up and store them safely, making sure they are protected from bugs and out of direct sunlight so they won’t fade.2. Invest in Cooling Window Treatments
Gauzy, lightweight curtains might create a summery vibe in a room, but because they let lots of sunlight filter through, they won’t help cool the space. To lower your energy bill, invest in shades that have a white plastic lining on the outside of the window, as this reflects back as much light as possible.3. Create Cross Ventilation
For those who don’t have central air-conditioning, cross ventilation is your best friend on hot days and will help keep the fresh air circulating.To start, open two windows (or a window and a door) that are located across the room or even across the house or apartment, depending on the size of your space. Set up a fan next to one window, so it will help propel the fresh incoming air throughout your home. The more powerful the fan, the better the airflow. For extra cooling power, try this trick: Place a bowl of ice in front of the fan to quickly chill the air. If you have a second fan, position it facing out toward the second window, so it will pull the air inside your home back outside.
4. Less Is More
If you typically have your bed and living room sofa piled with an abundance of snuggly blankets and throw pillows, it’s time to streamline.Now is a great time to wash any removable throw pillow covers and store most of them away for the season. If you decide to leave a pillow or two out, swap the heavy velvet covers for lightweight linen or cotton ones.
5. Cool Down Your Bed
Fact: No matter how hot your home may get during the day, it somehow manages to feel warmer the second your head hits the pillow. To avoid summertime night sweats, building a cooler bed is a must.Start by investing in ultra-breathable bed sheets. Even if you’re not a fan of a top sheet during the fall or winter months, it may be the perfect replacement for a duvet or comforter this summer.
And don’t forget a cooling pillow. So long, night sweats!