Try to incorporate the following into your home this December to keep you warm through the winter and gain great long-term benefits:
1) Install radiant heat mats under floors. Cut your heating bills down and wake up to warm tile and wood flooring with an added bonus of warming the air as well. Cold showers? Add a UL approved mat or cable system to your shower. Nu Heat manufactures low voltage off-the-shelf or custom sized mats that are simple to install. (I did!)
Place seating near a fireplace & away from windows. |
3) Use an electric towel warmer. No more stepping out of a warm shower to be chilled by the towel. A quick addition is a free-standing towel warmer; drape your too!
4) Place key lights on timers. Come home to a lighted home by adding wall or plug-in timers to lights that guide you through the door and inside your house. Two great benefits (a) you save energy and can decrease lighting bills and (b) gain security when you aren't home and the house appears occupied. Change those incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL) for added energy savings and no guilt about leaving the lights on - with 7 watt CFL's taking the place of 40 watts.
A bio-fuel fireplace is attractive and energy-efficient. |
5) Try a bio-fuel fireplace. For small or large spaces, indoors and outdoors, these fireplaces can be free standing or installed in a wall in just a few hours. They warm rooms visually and functionally with style and safety...and are eco-friendly and allergy free.
Warm a sofa and yourself with a throw. |
7) Bring plants indoors. Have some favorite potted plants that won't survive the cold weather? Find places for them indoors. You'll love the green and they'll help clean your air. Add miniature lights for a great holiday touch. Don't have plants? Start small and use them to highlight a warm window, a fireplace surround and even a large bathtub.
A great area rug adds warmth and style. |
9) Change your color palette. Add pillows in rich cranberry and forest green. Can you paint a wall? Give yourself one accent wall in a color that warms the entire room. Love winter white? Add texture with throws, rugs, pillows and accessories.
Cold windows benefit from warm fabric drapes. |