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1. When to ventilate your home in summer

The best time for ventilation is first thing in the morning (between 6:00 and 8:00). After that, you should close your windows. Don’t open them again until around 23:00, a couple of hours after sunset. When you open them, it’s essential to make the most of draughts by opening windows at opposite ends. It’s also a very good idea to lower the blinds or pull a thick pair of curtains across your windows whenever the sun is shining directly on them. That way, you’ll stop the heat that comes through the glass. By the way, did you know that putting damp curtains, sheets or towels in front of a window lowers the room temperature by blocking out sunlight and cooling any incoming breeze? You can keep fabrics damp using a plant mister.

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2. Choose natural materials

Whether you’re dressing the bed or decorating the rest of the house (with cushions, rugs, cushion covers, etc.), it’s really important to choose the right fabric for this time of year if you want to stay cool without air conditioning.Fabrics that have a natural freshness include cotton, linen, silk and lyocell. These kinds of fabrics will help you minimise the effects of heat and humidity.
You can also choose natural materials like cotton and linen for your loungewear and pyjamas. Trust us, switching from synthetic materials to this kind of fabric makes a very noticeable difference.

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3. How to dial down the heat for a better night’s sleep

Warm nights can make it harder to sleep. However, by following a number of tips we can reduce any heat that’s built up in our bedrooms and cool them down without using air conditioning. As we said at the start, it’s important to ventilate your room at the times we mentioned, and to make a particular effort to create draughts just before you go to bed. It’s also a great idea to rid your room of unnecessary clutter, opting instead for minimalism. This is particularly important when it comes to bedding – we recommend sheets and nothing more.
Keep water to hand to stay hydrated during the night, and have a humidifier to plug in during the day (with the blinds down) as well as a fan, of course, to help you on the warmest nights.

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4. Cool yourself down inside and out

Not only is what we do in our homes important, keeping ourselves “cool on the inside” is also key to getting rid of that feeling of stifling heat. Did you know that 75% of a child’s body, and 60% of an adult’s, is water? What’s more, people tend to lose around 2.5 litres of water a day. We need to recover the same amount, especially at this time of year, to avoid feeling hot and dehydrated. Drink at least two litres of water a day, avoid alcohol, eat at least three pieces of fruit a day, make refreshing home-made ice-cream and juice and eat fresh produce, focusing on seasonal vegetables during the summer months.

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5. Water your plants at night

If you have plants on your terrace, balcony or even on your living room or bedroom windowsill, water them at night. That way, when you water them and open the window, you’ll cool down that area and the adjoining space. The more plants you have, the better. In summer, it’s also highly recommended to water them after the sun has set. This allows them to use the water more efficiently as less of it will evaporate. And what’s more, damp soil is one of the nicest smells there is.

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6. Use technology and electricity properly

As you know, there are a lot of electrical appliances that give off heat in our homes, such as the stove after you’ve used it, the dishwasher, the oven and even the TV.
At the end of the day, these devices are sources of heat in our homes that make it harder for us to keep the house cool without switching on the air con. So use them “responsibly”. Avoid having several switched on at one time and turning lights on whenever you can. Now, in terms of saving electricity and avoiding heat, the best things you can do are:
Use LED light bulbs all around your house.
Use solar lighting for your terrace.
Swap your appliances for more energy-efficient alternatives.
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