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Winter has come and with it has come a rush to prepare for the season. The frigid season is all about staying warm and being cozy at home. But staying warm can take a lot of effort. This can also be expensive as you may have to make some purchases. One of the most common ways to keep your house warm in winter is to resort to a heating system. But these can cause your utility bills to skyrocket. So what to do if you want to stay warm in winter but don’t want to spend extra on a heating system or utility bills? Don’t worry, we have your answer. Whether you want to keep your entire house warm or just some specific rooms, there are plenty of things that you can do to keep it cozy. Here are 5 amazing tips to keep your house warm in winter without breaking the bank.

Use Foil Paper

Use Foil Paper
Use foil paper to reflect heat inside your home

Foil papers are rolled up aluminum sheets, usually used to maintain the temperature of foods. Aluminum is a great conductor of heat. It also is an excellent reflector of heat. That is to say, you can use foil paper in order to keep your house warm in winter. Stick some foil paper on the walls of your kitchen, especially where the stove is located. The reflective nature of the aluminum will prevent heat from disappearing through the wall and instead will reflect it back into the house.

Grab a Hot Water Bottle

Grab a Hot Water Bottle
Use a hot water bottle to warm up your bed

 

Nobody wants to get in a cold bed at night. Leaving the bed empty for a longer period of time on a wintry day can make it very cold at night. But there is a way to keep the bed nice and warm. Fill a hot water bottle and place it underneath the blanket in your bed. Hot water bottles prevent all the heat from escaping right away. This keeps the hot water hot for a long time, in other words, it keeps your bed warm.

Try Bubble Wrap

Try Bubble Wrap
Babble wrap is an excellent insulator

Not just a packing material, bubble wrap can also be used for insulating your house in winter. Bubble wrap is nothing but air bubbles trapped inside a plastic sheet; and since air is an excellent insulator, this wrap can serve the same. In a confined space, air tends to resist temperature changes. Meaning, a slower temperature change.

So place a sheet on windows you don’t need to see out of to prevent heat loss. Bubble wraps can reduce up to 50% of heat loss and help keep some of that warm air in to cut down on your energy bills.

Try a Terra Cotta Heater

Installing a central heating system or buying portable heaters for each room is one way to solve a cold-house problem. But with a soaring energy cost, it can be rough on your wallet. A terra-cotta heater can be a great option if you don’t want to spend big money on utility bills. Just place a terra cotta flower pot upside-down over candles. You’ll need to lift up the pot a little with a couple of small rocks or something similar so air can get underneath to keep the fire burning. That way the candle can heat up the terra cotta pot and the pot can warm up the room.

Use Curtains Smartly

Use Curtains Smartly
Curtains control how much air and light will enter your house

Curtains are amazing. Other than enhancing the look of a place, they are also multi-functional. Curtains control how much light and air will enter a space. So in winter, you have to be careful as to when you should open or close curtains. If you open the curtains to let the sunshine in during the sunny day, close those curtains at night. The rays will help warm up the entire house. When closed at night, curtains will help trap the heat inside your home.

As you can see most of these are DIY projects and will not take any longer than a Friday or Saturday afternoon to execute. Having said that, these are some of the most effective, inexpensive, and simplest tips to keep your house warm in winter. Not only will these tips help you keep the house warm, but they can also save a few bucks while doing so.

What are you doing to keep your house warm this winter? Let us know in the comments section below.

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