28/10/2019

Central Heating For The Soul: Making Your Home More Comfortable In Winter

Well, it’s now that time of year, where you are wrapping up warmer and making sure that you avoid the dreaded lurgy. But while you might spend a bit more time outdoors, especially for going Christmas shopping, if your home isn’t ready for winter, what can you do to ensure that it is a bit more comfortable, but also practical? 

 

Upgrade Your Heating 

To make your home feel cosy, especially if you live in a modern home, upgrading your heating to incorporate a fireplace is a simple way to improve your feeling of warmth, literally and figuratively. These days, there are plenty of gas plumbing specialists out there that can help you achieve this. Upgrading your heating is crucial especially if you moved out of an old property that wasn’t particularly warm during the winter. It’s important to make your home as comfortable as possible, but when you live in an old, drafty home, you’ve got to make sure that the heat doesn’t escape the property, which can be achieved by insulating the space. It is important that, when we are trying to keep the property warm, especially if we install things like fireplaces, that the heat doesn’t escape so we end up paying a lot to heat the property, only to have it fly out the window!

 

Update Your Bedding 

If you are someone who is counting every penny, wrapping up warm is one of the simplest ways to communicate cosiness. And there’s nothing more uninviting than getting into a freezing cold bed at night. Updating your bedding is about getting rid of cotton sheets and replacing them with thicker materials. Go for heavier textiles, such as heavyweight Egyptian cotton. The great thing about this sort of material is that it adds a lot, in an aesthetic sense.

 

Install Smart Tech 

There is nothing worse than having to come home to a cold house, so if you install smart tech especially in terms of a thermostat, you can come home to a more comfortable environment but it also helps to lower your heating bills. Smart thermostats can be controlled from your smartphone. So if there’s nobody at home, you have the power to set the temperature so you can come home to a warm and welcoming house.

 

Have A Pair Of Slippers On Hand

You might be one of those people that don’t like anything on their feet. But one of the unsung heroes of a comfortable home is the right pair of slippers to ensure that you feel comfy when the weather outside is frightful. Pair this with a dressing gown, and you can feel protected from the elements, even if you live in an old home.

 

Add More Light

Comfiness is not just about what you feel, but it’s what you see as well. By adding more lights to the space you inhabit, either in the form of a dimmer switch, or installing candles, it is a simple, but very effective way to keep the home fires burning in a metaphorical sense.

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