Preparing Your Property For The Cold Winter Months

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As the first frost of winter begins to set in, figuring out how to prepare your family home for the harsh weather that’s about to head your way should start to become a main priority. Failing to implement a few beneficial changes and adaptations around your property could mean that you feel the icy chill inside the comfort of your home, hiking up your heating bill and encouraging coughs and colds to take hold. Luckily, it needn’t be as difficult as you might think to prepare your property for winter, as there are a few key areas in which you can focus your efforts to ensure you can maintain a warm, weatherproof home. So, if you would like to find out more, then read on to uncover some of the best top tips and tricks that you can make the most of today! 

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Windows & Doors 

Though this may not be particularly surprising, the areas inside your home which allow for the largest heat loss are your windows and doors, as they cannot be insulated in the same way that your walls or roof are. Windows and doors let so much warmth simply escape from your home, especially those which are single glazed, old or of very low quality, so it’s absolutely vital that you can find a way to combat this. Investing in double glazed windows can be of benefit, but utilizing super thick insulated curtains and blinds can work just as well for a much more affordable price tag. If your front door has seen better days, search for a new alternative that’s made from a dense material with no glass panes. 

Interior Design Features 

Rather than pumping up your heating to all-time-high levels to keep your home warm, there might just be a few simple interior design features which you can adopt to achieve a similar effect. Having a poorly designed and accessorized home can actually increase your utility bills, so it’s a worthwhile commitment to assess which proactive changes can be made to benefit the temperature and cost of your property. If you live in a home which has hard floors like wood or tile, but several plush or faux fur rugs that can be placed around areas such as your sofa or dining table to act as a kind of protective barrier between your feet and the icy ground below. It’s a good idea to partner these with rug pads that can hold them firmly in place, otherwise you may end up slipping or tripping. To add to this, draught excluders which can line the bottom of doors will help to block out cold wind travelling from room to room, and they’re such a cheap yet effective purchase. 

Preparing your property for the cold winter months that creep ever closer has never been so simple when you are able to utilize the amazing tips, tricks and ideas that have been detailed above! You needn’t spend hundreds on heating each year when these inventive avenues can be explored for a much more affordable price tag. 

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Kori

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Hey there! I'm Kori, a neurodivergent mom and certified Life Coach, here to empower moms raising neurodiverse families. Diagnosed with ADHD and Autism at 37, I've turned my passion for neuronerdery into practical parenting tools. With a stack of coaching certifications and a love for 80s pop culture, Marvel movies, and all things brainy, I'm here to help you and your family thrive in this neurotypical world.

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