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How to Stay Warm at Home When It's Cold in Summer

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July did not warm us up, August has arrived, and that means autumn is coming soon, with days and nights becoming even colder. But what to do if the radiators in your apartment are still icy? We share simple ways to warm up at home.

Turn on a Heater

Did you know that modern heaters can save you in the shoulder season? Thanks to the fan, they quickly heat the air in a room, and their compact size allows you to move them around your apartment. Consider wall-mounted models: they can be mounted under the ceiling like a split system.

Photo: Modern Bedroom Style, Tips, Leroy Merlin – photo on our website

You'll need:
Wall-mounted ceramic heater Equation
Heater with remote control
Floor-standing ceramic heater
Heater-tower Celcia

Use a Heater

Before turning on your heating device, close the doors to all rooms that you don't need to heat right now. This reduces air circulation and helps concentrate all the warmth in one place.

Design: Porte Rouge Studio

Design: Porte Rouge Studio

You'll need:
Heater with mirror panel
Oil-filled heater with 7 sections
Oil radiator with 7 sections
Equation oil heater

Seal Gaps

Place your palm near the window sills and the entrance door frame. Do you feel cold air? You can eliminate gaps using a sealing cord with adhesive backing. As for the gap between the door frame and the opening, it can only be filled with construction foam.

Design: Elena Lazutina

Design: Elena Lazutina

You'll need:
Construction foam gun
Brown E-profile window seal
White P-profile window seal
Axton construction foam

Lay Carpets

If you didn't plan for a warm floor during renovation, thick-pile carpets are your best friend. They also make a good insulating layer and barrier against cold air—especially useful for those living on the first floor.

Design: Milla Koplakova

Design: Milla Koplakova

You'll need:
White sheepskin
Inspiration carpet, 165x235 cm
Isphahan carpet, 80x150 cm
Vintage carpet, 195x280 cm

Wrap Yourself in a Blanket

A hot cup of tea and a blanket — another way to stay warm when the wind blows outside. Take a larger blanket to wrap yourself from feet to head.

Design: Serge Mahov

Design: Serge Mahov

You'll need:
Blue chunky knit blanket
Quilting blanket
Green colored blanket
Pink fluffy blanket