Tips for Keeping a Warm Home This Winter
Article by Biz Site Biz
It’s that time of year! Where tree leaves darken to golden amber and the wind cools to a blustery current that stings the ends of noses. Winter is right around the corner and the cold air will soon seep through the doorways of homes. A warm and cozy house is a desirable sanctuary during the bitter cold, and maintaining this cozy environment can be costly if you’re not prepared.
Furniture Upholstery
One way to ward off the winter chill is to upholster your furniture with high density foam sheets and to line your mattress with a mattress topper. Toppers will insulate your body heat far more efficiently than what you encounter with spring mattresses.
So, why are foam toppers such effective tools to heat the bedroom? Memory foam has insulating properties that hold heat more efficiently than innersprings. It all has to do with the nature of the visco-elastic material from which the memory foam is made.
While lining your furniture and mattress with memory foam may be a poor choice in perpetually warm environments, it can be a great source of heat conservation in the winter and cooler climates. You can even order the foam from Canada to save money on the materials. Coupled with reduced heating bills, you’ll be pocketing hundreds extra during your first year of renovation.
Doors and Windows
Draft stoppers are another inexpensive and simple option to keep our abodes cozy and warm in the chilly months. A draft stopper is a thin sheet of foam applied to areas like windows and doors. Some people use stuffed socks or rolled up towels to do this, but foam allows you to seal these drafty spots with a thin piece of barely-noticeable foam. This makes your space feel more modern and attractive, and it keeps you toasty.
The idea behind draft stoppers is to better insulate the home by covering any small gaps that exist around your windows and doors. These stoppers also alleviate financial worries that come from high heating costs in the winter months.
Braving the cold can be enough of a challenge outdoors, so keeping a warm home is crucial to areas that receive heavy snow. A few simple changes to the home can make all the difference when it comes to maintaining a warm and desirable home environment. Make sure you can hang up your mittens at the door!