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Keeping Warm This Winter: Tops & Tricks To Keep Your Home Hot During Cold Weather

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Hi lovelies,

With freezing temperatures, snow and icy conditions fast approaching, there’s never been a better time to adapt your home so that you can stay warm and toasty. You should never have to feel the chill when you’re inside the comfort of your home, as there are so many easy steps that you can follow to make sure your property stays nice and hot no matter how cold it may be outdoors! 

Thankfully, this guide contains some of the most effective ideas that you can utilize now to make sure your home can stay warm despite the cold winter weather. So, what are you waiting for? Read on to discover more! 

Draught Excluders 
A great investment that you can make to keep your home warm is a draught excluder. A draught excluder is a long, generally hot-dog shaped contraption that is filled with a thick insulating material. They are to be placed at the bottom of any doors, but more specifically those that lead outside or those that do not fit flush with the floor. The chill that you can get from a cold breeze tumbling underneath your door can dramatically change the temperature of any room, and you’ll be letting out masses of heat unnecessarily. If you’re just heating one room and don’t want the heat to escape said room, then ensure all of its doors are covered with draught excluders so that no gaps can let the cold in. 

Carpets & Rugs 
Another great idea that you can make the most of is carpeting, as soft floor materials do much better at insulating your home when compared with hard floors, and they also feel warmer to the touch. Stepping onto a tiled floor with bare feet during the winter can almost feel painful, as it’s like treading on a block of ice! So, instead you can find a floor specialist like Dalton and swap out hard floor areas for carpet instead. If you don’t want to change your hard floors, then simply getting a few rugs can be a great non-permanent solution. 

Insulating Curtains 
What kind of curtains do you currently have inside your home? If they’re thin, too short and too light, then the chances are that a huge amount of heat is escaping through your windows day in day out. Making the decision to switch to insulating curtains will be of real benefit, as they are specially designed to block the cool air out while sealing the hot air in. You’ll find that you only have to use your heating for a brief period when you have your new insulating curtains drawn, as windows are generally the biggest source of heat loss (but not if they’re sufficiently covered!). 

Hot Water Bottles 
Last but by no means least, a hot water bottle is a brilliant little winter warmer that you can pop inside your bed before you go to sleep, or even carry around with you during the daytime. Hot water bottles only need boiling water to work, and they retain heat for hours and hours on end. What’s not to love?!