With the onset of winter, in addition to letting the heat and air conditioning steam up your nest, but visually creating a winter warmer heart can’t be ignored! Here are some other ways to keep you at home, nourish yourself smartly, and warm up from the inside out.
Pour water on the ground to adjust the room temperature
The winter climate is on the dry side, so put some water in the room to maintain a certain air temperature, but also to raise the room temperature by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius.
Living in a square room
Since rooms with square floors keep warm best, they are suitable for use as bedrooms.
So if there are two rooms to live in, and one is rectangular and one is square, then it is best to be in a square room.
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The combination of warmth and ventilation
The gaps between windows and doors and the edges of windows and doors are where the most heat is lost indoors, so it’s a good idea to seal doors and windows that don’t open in the winter with strips of cloth and hang curtains on the glass at night to keep them warm. The warming measures are tight, not the same as saying that the whole room is completely closed, to deal with the relationship between warmth and ventilation.
If the weather is sunny and there is sunshine, it is best to open the doors and windows where the sunlight can come in directly. In this way, the indoor air can be replaced and the room temperature can be increased by 2 to 3°C with the energy of the sun. Then, the doors and windows will be closed tightly, and the warmth will be better.
Warm your heart with warm colors
Adorn your room with warm colors in winter.
For example, use pink as curtains, replace light blue carpets with red ones, remove fluorescent lights and replace them with incandescent bulbs, replace snowy pictures on the wall with spring decorative paintings, and place some flowers in warm colors, which can make people feel a warm, cheerful tide of warmth when they enter the room.
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Dressing the glass curtains
The thermal conductivity of glass is large, and a lot of heat passes through the glass to the outside and is wasted.
If the transparent plastic film is nailed to the outdoor window frame while sealing the window seam, then the room temperature can be increased by 3-5℃ because of adding a new air insulation layer without making the room dim.
Increasing the temperature of the room by reflecting the heat.
The use of aluminum grommets with a metal surface, or the metal film used in kitchens for stoves or for baking food, can be installed on the wall between the heater and the wall, which provides insulation and reflects heat, without affecting the aesthetics.
40% of indoor heat in winter is related to heat dissipation from window glass.
Some homes with floor-to-ceiling windows, in particular, feel the indoor temperature is relatively low in winter, you can use the paste glass insulation film and paint the glass insulation coating to retain heat.