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Keep your home warm even without heating

A cold apartment is uncomfortable. With a few tips, you can keep the heat in your home - even without turning up the heating
A cold apartment is uncomfortable. With a few tips, you can keep the heat in your home - even without turning up the heating Photo: Getty Images

December 1, 2024, 3:07 pm | Read time: 3 minutes

If the heating doesn’t get warm enough or not every room has a radiator, that’s no reason to freeze. With the right tips, you can keep yourself and a room warm even without heating.

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Especially in the winter months, a warm home is crucial for comfort and well-being. But what can you do if the heating goes on strike, doesn’t provide enough heat, or there are no radiators at all? The good news is that there are numerous ways to keep your home warm and inviting, even without heating.

1. Use residual heat from the oven

When you open the oven after baking, plenty of warm air flows out. If you leave the door open, the residual heat can provide cozy warmth – at least in the kitchen. However, you should never try to replace the heating with the oven, as this wastes a lot of energy. You can, however, use the residual heat to heat your home anyway, so you don’t necessarily have to turn up the heating.

2. Dress in warmer clothing

It’s actually quite simple: you lose the most heat if you’re not dressed warmly enough. This also applies to your home. An insulating shell consisting of several layers ensures that your body stays warm for longer. A pair of woolen socks, a thick winter sweater, or a warm blanket can help.

3. Make sure you have the right insulation

Even the best heating system is useless if the heat escapes outside through gaps and cracks. In old apartments, in particular, it can happen that you are losing heat out of the window. No problem: inexpensive sealing tapes for windows are available in DIY stores, and you can easily fit them yourself. Reflective foil behind the radiator can also help to keep the heat in.

4. Lay rugs on the floor for insulation

Carpets are recommended to prevent heat from being lost through the floor. This can reduce heat loss, and you won’t get cold feet as quickly.

Tip: Cork mats as an insulating layer under the carpet can also help to keep your home warmer for longer.

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5. Close the shutters at night

All heating measures – with or without heating – are useless if the heat is lost through the windows. For this reason, you should close the shutters during the heating period if you have them. Alternatively, thick curtains in front of the windows are also suitable. However, you should make sure that they do not cover the radiator.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@petbook.de.

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