{"id":47780,"date":"2022-03-18T17:54:33","date_gmt":"2022-03-18T17:54:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=47780"},"modified":"2022-03-18T17:54:33","modified_gmt":"2022-03-18T17:54:33","slug":"simple-ways-to-stay-warm-throughout-the-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/simple-ways-to-stay-warm-throughout-the-winter\/","title":{"rendered":"Simple Ways to Stay Warm Throughout the Winter"},"content":{"rendered":"
While the weather becomes bitterly cold in the winter, it can feel impossible to stay warm\u2014even when you’re inside! I’ve been wearing slippers around the house for weeks because my toes are usually ice-cold, but fluffy slippers can only do so much, so I’ve been exploring other methods to stay warm this winter. (Specifically, I’ve been looking for solutions that don’t involve cranking up my thermostat and blowing up my energy bill.)\n
I thought I’d share some of those methods with you today because I know I’m not the only one trying to stay warm! Hopefully, you’ll be able to employ one or more of these suggestions to keep warm until spring arrives to thaw us all out.\n
Invest in a couple of high-quality thermal pieces to wear underneath your clothes. A good thermal shirt and a pair of thermal leggings will keep you nice and warm all winter long!\n
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Adding another layer of curtains to your windows can make a big difference in terms of keeping the cold out, especially if one of those layers is a\u00a0blackout curtain\u2014they\u2019re much thicker than standard curtains and provide better insulation.\n
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Poorly insulated windows are a major culprit for heat loss, but you don\u2019t need to spend a fortune on new windows to stay warm! As strange as it sounds, adding a layer of\u00a0bubble wrap\u00a0to your window panes as an insulating layer can work wonders\u2014learn how to do it at the link below.\n
During the wintertime, set your ceiling fans to spin clockwise (on the lowest speed so it doesn\u2019t feel breezy). This will generate a downdraft that will help move the warmer air at the highest part of the room down lower where you can feel it. Recirculating the warm air trapped near the ceiling can reduce how frequently your furnace kicks on and save you both money and energy.\n
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Cold drafts may be coming from your doors and windows, and even your electrical outlets and light switches! An easy way to check for draughts is to light a stick of incense and carry it as you walk around the house. Take note of when the smoke appears to be blowing in a certain direction, which can be evidence of a draft.\n