16 clever ways to stay warm before you finally crank the heating on
- 1/16
Put cheap transparent shower curtains over windows that catch sunlight - it’ll keep the cold air out while letting the sun’s heat in.
Put cheap transparent shower curtains over windows that catch sunlight - it’ll keep the cold air out while letting the sun’s heat in. [Photo: Getty] - 2/16
Keep the doors of rooms you don’t use closed to prevent losing heat through air circulation.
Keep the doors of rooms you don’t use closed to prevent losing heat through air circulation. [Photo: Pexels] - 3/16
Put a rug down to prevent losing heat through the floor (plus it feels warmer on your feet).
Put a rug down to prevent losing heat through the floor (plus it feels warmer on your feet). [Photo: Pexels] Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 4/16
Leave the oven door open after cooking to warm up the house.
Leave the oven door open after cooking to warm up the house. [Photo: Pexels] - 5/16
Keep your windows closed, but if at any point it’s warmer outside than inside, open them to let the heat in.
Keep your windows closed, but if at any point it’s warmer outside than inside, open them to let the heat in. [Photo: Pexels] - 6/16
Likewise, install curtains and keep them closed to prevent drafts, but open them when it’s sunny. The thicker the better.
Likewise, install curtains and keep them closed to prevent drafts, but open them when it’s sunny. The thicker the better. [Photo: Pexels] Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 7/16
Use smaller rooms - they’ll stay warmer.
Use smaller rooms - they’ll stay warmer. [Photo: Pexels] - 8/16
Seal any gaps between doors to prevent a draft, get a draft excluder, or just stuff a towel at the bottom of your door.
Seal any gaps between doors to prevent a draft, get a draft excluder, or just stuff a towel at the bottom of your door. [Photo: Getty] - 9/16
Get rid of anything that’s preventing sunlight reaching your house. Plastic furniture set leaned up against your front wall? Window boxes? Move it.
Get rid of anything that’s preventing sunlight reaching your house. Plastic furniture set leaned up against your front wall? Window boxes? Move it. [Photo: Pexels] Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 10/16
If you have a warm bath, don’t drain the water - utilise that heat by leaving it there to warm up the house.
If you have a warm bath, don’t drain the water - utilise that heat by leaving it there to warm up the house. [Photo: Pexels] - 11/16
Light a candle - they create more warmth than you think.
Light a candle - they create more warmth than you think. [Photo: Pexels] - 12/16
Put tin foil behind your radiators to reflect heat back into the house.
Put tin foil behind your radiators to reflect heat back into the house. [Photo: Getty] Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 13/16
With bedsheets, layer your thinnest densest one on top and put fluffier ones on the bottom.
With bedsheets, layer your thinnest densest one on top and put fluffier ones on the bottom. [Photo: Pexels] - 14/16
Clear the space around your radiators to stop your furniture stealing all the heat, and avoid putting things like clothes on them unnecessarily.
Clear the space around your radiators to stop your furniture stealing all the heat, and avoid putting things like clothes on them unnecessarily. [Photo: Getty] - 15/16
Avoid putting your bed right up against an exterior wall - it’ll lose heat.
Avoid putting your bed right up against an exterior wall - it’ll lose heat. [Photo: Pexels] Yahoo News is better in the app
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- 16/16
Put a hot water bottle (along with your pyjamas) in your bed before you go to sleep.
Put a hot water bottle (along with your pyjamas) in your bed before you go to sleep. [Photo: Getty]
It’s that time of year: It’s getting harder to crawl out from underneath the sheets in the mornings and the temperature of your showers is slowly creeping up.
But even though the leaves are falling from the trees and it’s getting colder, you want to delay putting on the heating for just a little longer.
Besides wearing every item of clothing you own at the same time, there are a few alternative ways to keep your home warm before you finally crack and run for the thermostat.