Top Tips for Keeping Your Home Warm and Cozy: Thermal Curtains, Draft Excluders, and More!

2023-12-03 16:40:00

There are no small savings, it’s well known! Even more so in times of economic recession. Also, many of us limit our energy consumption as much as possible, in particular by reducing our heating in favor of throws, large sweaters and fireplaces for those who have one. But did you know that there are some very simple tips that allow you to keep the heat in your home as much as possible and thus help you gain a few degrees. We take stock:

Thermal curtains

The time has come to swap your single-layer blinds and curtains for thermal curtains. These are made of hyper-insulating materials which act as a barrier, preventing the cold from entering the room, while retaining heat. Today there are a multitude of them, with very different styles and colors, so you can find the piece that will match perfectly with your interior! In addition, thanks to their thickness, these curtains let in less light, making them perfect for a bedroom.

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Door draft excluders

It may seem basic, but door draft excluders are really effective. Even more so for old doors where the rail is sometimes very large… It is true that they are not the most aesthetic and not always practical, but it is possible to opt for self-adhesive versions, which adapt perfectly to your door and which you will no longer even see over time!

A cozy decoration

We focus on very soft rugs, which will be super comfortable when you walk around barefoot and which also keep the heat on the floor. We also don’t hesitate to light candles when the opportunity presents itself. You will say to yourself that it is not the low heat given off by a candle that will make the difference, but if you light several and you have well insulated your interior you will easily feel an extra degree. Plus, it adds a touch of conviviality that we love!

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