Here Are Six Clever Strategies For Keeping Your Home Warm And Toasty This Winter Without Running Up Your Heat Bill

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nenetus - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

In the dead of winter, keeping your house feeling warm and cozy can feel like a serious battle against the elements. You might be bundled up in sweats and fuzzy socks, cranking up the heat like there’s no tomorrow.

But what if there was a way to warm up your space without being left with a hefty heat bill at the end of the month?

Here are our favorite simple, cost-effective tips for keeping your home snug and warm– allowing your finances to stay cool and collected.

1. Roll Out The Rugs

Sure, hardwood and tile floors are stylish, but they’re downright chilly. These materials simply don’t hold heat well, which is why adding a rug is a great idea.

This is especially useful in high-traffic areas, like hallways and your living room, since rugs will add a layer of insulation between your feet and cold floors.

Aside from adding some warmth, rugs are also a great way to refresh your space for the season. So, while you enjoy physically warmer temps in your home, you can also soak in a cozier aesthetic.

2. Revamp Your Bedding

Everyone should have seasonal bedding. There’s nothing worse than sweating under a hefty duvet in the summer or shivering beneath thin sheets in the winter.

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So, if you were in need of a sign, it’s time to go to Home Goods and upgrade your set. Swap out your light summer linens and replace them with flannel sheets and thicker duvets.

You can also layer your bed with blankets, which won’t only make you warmer at night but also add a cozy and inviting look to your bedroom.

3. Seal Up Drafty Spaces

Drafty windows and doors are your home’s absolute worst enemy. Any drafts will just fight against your heating system, creating a never-ending cycle that runs your bill up the roof.

So, use either weather stripping or draft stoppers to seal up any pesky gaps. This tiny and inexpensive fix can make a world of difference in retaining heat and keeping out the cold.

4. Humidify Your Home

Did you know that moist air actually feels warmer than dry air? That’s why investing in a solid humidifier can make your home feel warmer even when it isn’t by increasing the humidity level.

And on top of boosting your comfort, humidity can be great for your skin and respiratory system as you battle the cold, dry air throughout winter.

5. Let There Be Light

It’s also helpful to maximize the amount of natural light your home is getting during the daytime hours. So, rip open your curtains, and don’t be afraid to let the sunshine in.

First of all, it will naturally warm up your space– no extra costs included. Plus, it will boost your mood (and we all need a pick-me-up in the winter).

Then, in the evening, you can always switch to using warm-toned LED light bulbs in your home to keep the cozy atmosphere going.

6. Embrace Your Inner Baker

Now, this strategy might sound strange, but embracing your inner baker is a surefire way to heat up your home.

Remember, your oven isn’t just for baking cookies. It’s also a great source of warmth.

So, this winter, you can use the cold to get back into baking. Once you’re done cooking, just leave the oven door slightly open to let the heat spread throughout your home.

This is a delightful bonus following the delicious treats you create. Just be sure to only leave the oven open when it’s safe to do so, and never with children or pets around.

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Katharina Buczek graduated from Stony Brook University with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Digital Arts. Specializing ... More about Katharina Buczek

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