Home Cooling Tips for Summer

By Isak Dec 22, 2023 #DIY #Home Decor #Lifestyle
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Have you ever wondered about cooling your home without an air-conditioner? It was last summer when I was coming back home after 6 hours of job duty and I found my air conditioner damaged. I wasn’t able to get it repaired for Two weeks because of the number of damaged air conditioners in their schedule. That was the time, which led me to think about keeping my family and home cool without an air conditioner.

Whenever summer is ahead, we are always worried about getting rid of heat effects with air-conditioners while watching the electric bills sky-rocketing. We can’t afford to spend much money. But there are some cost-effective tips that helped me a lot and am going to share those hacks with you.

19 Ways to Keep Your House Cool In Summer

  1. Insulate Your Home

Insulating the walls and ceilings of your attic helps a lot in keeping cool air indoors without energy usage. Using double-paned windows and false ceiling under roofs reflect the sunlight waves and keep inside cool. It also adds beauty to your home.

  1. Close Your Curtains

Closing curtains in day time helps deflect sunlight, especially with direct sunlight exposure. It will return all the heat coming from windows. You can also damp your curtains by placing some green plants in windows.

  1. Icy Fans

Have you ever thought of using ice to get cooler air? You can boost your fans by using a pedestal fan with a cup of ice or cold water placed in front of the fan. It will produce a more cooling and refreshing air to keep your home cool. This works as an instant air conditioner.

  1. Add Greenery

Adding some greenery inside your home, helps to increase the cooling effect by absorbing most of the heat. In addition, it creates a relaxing effect on your eyes.

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  1. Glaze and Paint

Well-glazed windows work as both to keep the heat out in summer and warmth in winters. Painting wisely with light tone paints also helps in reflecting most of the heat waves. We are offering professional painting service or visit our web site Dubai home service

  1. Turn off Lights

Electric lights not only consume energy but also produce heat. Turning off extra lights can help you reduce the heating effect in your homes and keep your home cool. Moreover, instead of using incandescent lights use LED lights.

  1. Proper Ventilation

Proper ventilating homes with open windows at the back side of your home helps to maintain temperature. Cross ventilation by opening windows and doors on the opposite sides keep the air rotating. Moreover, having a fan box in the upper corners of rooms let the hotter air go out.

  1. Shading Your Homes

Shading definitely protects home from hot waves of sunlight. Artificial shading like curtains, blinds, shutters don’t allow heat come inside and provides a lid for homes. It increases the absorption effect in walls creating a cozy environment all around. You can also use some heavy shaded trees to defend the heat passage.

  1. Upgrade Bed Covers

Changing your bed covers with some light colored and lightweight materials helps in creating not only a freshen look but also a cooling effect to your home. Using fleece blankets and sheets provide insulation, thinner Cotton sheets in that case would be a smarter move as its breathable and cooler.

  1. Sleep on Floor

Hotter air waves blow higher and the cold ones lower, so snatch your basement couch or a floor meters to enjoy the cooler air down there. However, sleeping on a floor has many additional benefits for you body.

  1. Wise Windows

One more interesting tip to make your home cool is to open windows in a wiser way. Keep the upper portion of your windows open downwind side to blow out hotter air and the lower portion opened upwind side. You can also add-on a box fan to push the hotter air. A wet sheet can also be used as a curtain to filter air into a chill cool breeze.

  1. Wear Loose and Light

Wearing loose clothes allows you to remain relaxed and cool. Make your summer clothes in lighter colors as they are poor absorbers of heat. Try to wear shorts instead of pants and t shirts instead of sweaters.

  1. Optimize Ceiling Fans

Use your ceiling fans in the most effective way to get the most of them. Here are some tips for optimized ceiling fans:

  • Counterclockwise: Run your ceiling fans counterclockwise to get the air straight down to you in summer. It creates a chill effect in the room.
  • Cleaning And Oiling: Clean your fan regularly as dust in the air heat up the motor and slows down fans function. Moreover, oiling your fan increases its working efficiently.
  1. Cook Low

Kitchen produces heat during cooking as flame is burning. Try to cook in the coolest time of the day or if you can opt for an open kitchen, go for it in the backyard. To enjoy a hot meal without a stove, use grilling.

  1. Frozen Clothes

Trust me or not but ancient people used that trick to get a cooler effect. Freezing your PJs and sheets before sleeping actually gives an effective cooling sensation to your body.

  1. White Roofs

Paint your roofs in white color to make your home cooler. Compared to white, black and other darker colors can heat up roofs upto 100 degrees so go for a white colored roof. You can install white roof panels or paint your roof in white color to make them heat reflectors instead of absorbers.

  1. Unplug Electronics

Unplug your electronics if you are not using them. This will not only help in minimizing your electric bills but also lesser heat production and subsequently keep your home temperature lower.

  1. Kitchen and Bathroom Exhaust Fans

Turn on exhaust fans of your bathroom and kitchen to push the hotter air as well as excess steam out of your home. Using exhaust fans is an effective way to retain the cooling effect in your homes.

  1. Cool Caves

You have cool caves in your homes in the form of basements. Basements appear to be cooler as they don’t have direct sunlight exposure. Use your basements as cool caves to live in summers by organizing a living room there. You can also add some fans to it.

By Isak

Founder of online guider blog (A guest posting website). I love reading, writing, and sharing my skills and knowledge all over the world using a modern digital platforms.

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