wellness
Dip the bottom hems of your curtains in a bucket of water to cool down your room as the curtain absorbs the water.
Avoid frequently opening the fridge, as it causes the compressor to work harder and release more heat into the room.
Place leafy plants near windows to absorb heat from outside, helping to maintain a cooler indoor temperature.
Swap out hot incandescent bulbs for LEDs or fluorescent lights, which provide cool lighting without emitting excessive heat.
Invest in a dehumidifier to reduce humidity levels and promote a more comfortable atmosphere in your home.
Keep bathroom doors open and pour water on the floor to create a cooling breeze that circulates throughout your home.
Open windows during sunset to allow cool air to flow into your house, ensuring a more pleasant environment for the night. Also, open internal doors to facilitate better ventilation.
Opt for cotton bedsheets, sofa covers, and linen in light, pastel colors to promote better airflow and allow your skin to breathe.