WHEN the weather cools down, power bills can get red hot.
But there are many ways to keep the home warm without having to turn up the heat.
By keeping throw pillows and throw rugs in living areas, homeowners can utilise the design effects of new items and provide warmth without using electricity.
Candles can also provide a warming effect, and by choosing winter scents like cinnamon or ginger, homeowners can also set a welcoming mood.
Using draught stoppers or "door snakes" around exterior doors is a great option to minimise cool drafts, thus keeping the warmth in.
Nowadays there are plenty of attractive options available, without sacrificing the interior design of the home.
Having good insulation can also help.
Although it is a more expensive option if it needs to be improved, it could help save money on power bills in the long term.
Perhaps the most simple way of warming up the home is to take advantage of the sun.
By opening blinds and shutters and letting natural light in, homeowners can use the sun's heat and trap warmth inside by closing the blinds when the sun goes down.
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