Expert Reveals Hotel Trick to Keep Your Home Up to 5 Degrees Warmer

Discover how to keep your home cozy this winter with simple hotel-inspired tips that enhance heat retention without raising your thermostat.

Expert Reveals Hotel Trick to Keep Your Home Up to 5 Degrees Warmer
Expert Reveals Hotel Trick to Keep Your Home Up to 5 Degrees Warmer

Galway: Keeping your home warm in winter can be tough. You might think the only way is to crank up the thermostat. But there’s a better way!

Experts say hotels have a little-known trick to make rooms feel up to 5°C warmer without adjusting the heat. They focus on keeping the warmth inside.

According to Luxury Serviced Apartments, high-end hotels have been using this method for years. They know how to keep guests cozy, no matter the season.

One major source of heat loss is windows. Up to 40% of your home’s heat can escape through them, even when closed. The Energy Saving Trust highlights this issue.

Hotels tackle this by using curtains and bedding to block the cold. You can easily do this at home too!

First, close your curtains before sunset. This helps trap the warmth from the day. Thick, insulated curtains work best, but even regular ones help reduce drafts.

Next, tuck your curtains behind the radiator. Many people let curtains hang over radiators, but this traps heat against the window. Keep radiators clear to let heat circulate.

Also, layer your bedding like a luxury hotel. Instead of one thick duvet, use multiple thin layers. This traps warm air and keeps you cozy.

Try adding a lightweight thermal blanket under your duvet and a fleece throw on top. Flannel sheets are also warmer than regular cotton.

Don’t forget about your floors! Cold hardwood or tile can make a room feel chillier. Hotels use rugs to keep warmth in. A thick area rug can make your space feel cozier.

Lastly, rearrange your furniture for warmth. Avoid placing large items in front of radiators, as they block heat. Move your bed away from exterior walls to stay warmer.

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