It can be tough to keep your home warm when winter hits, especially if you live in an older property. However, keeping the cold out and warmth inside is easy with our top four tips. In this guide, we’ll look at the best ways you can heat up your home this winter to avoid waking up with chilly toes.

Block Out The Draughts

Draughts are a homeowner’s worst nightmare in the winter months, and they can drastically reduce the temperature in a room, especially if you can’t find the source. Many people combat this by getting draught excluders which are placed at the bottom of doors to keep the room warmer. However, this is merely hiding the problem. Draughts typically come from your windows and doors, and if you are experiencing this problem, it may be time to upgrade your windows and doors.

Getting new doors and windows is the best way to remove the problem of draughts and reduce the number of pests you may get in your home. When looking for the ideal types that not only help keep your property warmer but improve the look of your home, you should check out the beautiful range over at Veka PLC and their sister brand Inveka. This will help you make the right decision for your property this winter.
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Consider Thicker Curtains

Closing your curtains at night will add an extra layer of insulation to your rooms, but in some cases, the curtains in your home may be too thin to be effective against the cold. Consider putting in thicker curtains that will help keep the chill surrounding your windows out of your cosy living room or bedroom. You’ll be surprised at the difference thicker curtains can make to a room and how much warmer your space is in the evenings.

Invest In Cosy Blankets

As well as making sure you don’t have any cold draughts flowing into your rooms, you should also increase how cosy your spaces are by investing in blankets to keep in your living rooms and bedrooms. As you sit relaxing in front of the TV or reading a book in the evening, you may find yourself feeling colder from not moving, which could lead to you turning the heating up even more. Instead of making your boiler work harder, snuggling under a blanket will mean you can keep your home comfortable for everyone while feeling warmer as you relax. Additionally, you may often find yourself feeling cold during the night; a blanket on top of your duvet will help to keep you warm without needing the heating on full throughout the night.
smart heating nest

Look Into Smart Heating

Smart heating is an excellent addition to any home as it provides you with complete control over when your heating comes on and how high the temperature is. You’ll be able to walk into a warm home after work without having to wait for your boiler to heat up, as you can set the schedule to turn on the heating, so it’s already warm inside when your walk through the door.

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Holly MacDonald
Holly studied Digital Journalism at University of Strathclyde. A single mum, her young son Thomas battles for adulation with her love of wine and chocolate, and the very occasional guilt-driven Gym appearance. Other than writing, Holly has a love for making jewellery, thanks to her beloved grandmother.