10 Ways To Heat Your Home In Style

10 Ways To Heat Your Home In Style


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If you’re looking for a way to make sure your home is super warm this winter but you don’t want to ruin the homely feel, we’ve got you covered. Below, we have some great ways you can heat your home and still look stylish! Don’t forget to heat the garden too with a cosy new firepit!



Fireplace - If you don’t have one installed, fret not, you can get a freestanding fireplace you’re able to plug in and heat your home!

 

Thick curtains - Thick curtains are a great way to ensure your home feels cosy and warm, plus they look great!

 

Roof - Though it might cost a little bit more than you planned, it’s important to make sure your roof isn’t letting the hot air out of your home.

 

Vertical radiators - Not all rooms might have room for a ‘normal’ radiator. Vertical ones look just as great and they’re heating your home!

 

Boiler - It’s important to make sure it’s well maintained, an old boiler can heat your house slower than a well-maintained one will.

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Radiators - Bleed the radiators regularly, when they’re full, they won’t heat as well as a cleaned radiator will.

 

Heated towel rail - This is a great way to both heat your home and your towels so they’re toasty warm for when you’re in the bathroom.

 

Windows - Make sure they’re well maintained, cracks can of course cause heat to escape. 

 

Furniture - Consider what furniture you’re putting in front of radiators, bigger items can trap heat and leave your room cold.

 

Flooring - Carpets and insulation are two great ways to ensure your home stays warm. This can be installed yourself or by a professional.

 

They’re all of the tips we have, now all you need to do is look forward to a cosy and warm winter this year!

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