1. Facilitate
cross-ventilation
One of the best ways to keep the house cool in
summer naturally is to cross-ventilate, so that the hot air can get flushed out
of the rooms and bring in the cooler air. However, it’s advisable to use
windows to cross-ventilate in the early mornings and evenings, when the outdoor
air is cooler and doesn’t come in to add to the sweltering heat inside your house.
When you are building your house, design rooms with windows on adjacent or
opposite walls so that you can cross-ventilate the rooms in summer.
2. Add some greenery
Plants can act as natural air-conditioning to
keep your house cool in summer. Position tall plants near the windows so that
they screen the room from direct sunlight. Similarly, when you are planning
your garden, work with the landscape architect to grow creepers and vines over
the porch or the balcony railing as this will help to keep the house cool naturally.
Additionally, you can grow shade trees or
plants with thick foliage outside the east and west-facing windows to act as
natural window coverings to keep the sun out. Placing planter boxes on the
window ledges is another great idea as they will help to humidify and cool down
the air entering the house. If you have a terrace in your house, design a lush
garden on it to keep the rooms below cooler during summer. The shade of the
plants as well as the water in the soil will reduce the temperature indoors
considerably.
3. Breathable
curtains
While you need to protect your rooms from
getting heated by the sun's rays, when you choose fabrics for curtains, it’s
essential that you pick the right material. Rather than thick fabric that not
only keeps out the light but also the wind, opt for thin cotton fabric or
sheers. If you are wondering what to put on the windows to keep the heat out,
natural materials such as jute or bamboo screens are wonderful choices as they
allow the air to circulate freely. If you have bamboo screens, you can spray
them with water to cool the air entering the room. Remember to keep your
curtains closed during the day to prevent heat waves from entering your rooms.
Open them only after sun down. Get ideas on how to dress your windows in
spectacular style.
4. The right fabrics
The wrong kind of fabric can make you feel
warmer inside the house, so if you have faux-leather on the sofas or satin bed
sheets, it’s time to change them. If you don’t want to reupholster the sofas,
get custom-made cotton covers that can be placed over them during summer.
Invest in a few cotton bed sheets in light colours, which will help you to
sleep more comfortably in the warm weather. If you still have silk cushions and
woolen rugs that you used to keep the space warm in winter, it’s time to
replace them with natural fibre rugs and cotton cushion covers that breathe
better in the heat.
5. Use cool lighting
If you are still using incandescent bulbs in
your home, it’s time to replace them with LED or fluorescent bulbs that don’t
generate heat. Switch off the lights when they are not in use, as they can
increase the temperature inside the room. Consult an interior designer to get
help on installing modern lighting systems in your house that keep the indoor
temperature pleasant.
6. A reflective layer
Many houses have rooms located under the
terrace or balcony. These get heated during the day due to the roof being
exposed to direct sunlight. An idea for keeping the room cool without depending
upon air-conditioning is to install reflective tiles on the floor of the
terrace or balcony. This will prevent the tiles from absorbing the heat and
keep the room below the terrace a few degrees cooler. Another alternative is to
paint the floor of the terrace with white lime as it will reflect the sun’s
rays. However, this comes with the disadvantage of the coating washing away in
the rains, requiring you to repaint it before the next summer.
7. Reduce the load of
appliances
Electronic and electrical appliances generate
heat when they work, so although you might not realize it, they can increase
the temperature indoors. You can help to reduce their impact on the heat by
switching off appliances when they are not in use. Invest in smart power strips
that automatically power off appliances when they have been idle for a
specified time.
Although you will be tempted to open the refrigerator many
times in the day for a glass of cold water, remember that this will increase
the load on the appliance, causing additional heat to be generated by the motor
to keep the temperature stable. Once you take out a bottle of cold water, store
it in a thermal flask so that you don’t have to open the fridge every time need
a cool drink. Similarly, try to use other appliances such as the washing
machine, dishwasher, stove and oven during the cooler parts of the day so that
the heat generated by them doesn’t add to the stifling temperature indoors.
8. Reduce the clutter
Clearing the clutter in your rooms not only
helps in bringing positive energy, as per the practices of Feng Shui and Vastu,
but also makes the rooms airier so that the breeze can flow freely through
them. Make sure that nothing blocks the air from the fan or the windows. Get
easy tips on how to manage the clutter at home.
9. D-I-Y air cooler if you want a more
sustainable alternative to air coolers and air-conditioners, get an extra table
fan for your room. Place a bowl of ice in front of the fan so that the air
flowing from it is chilled. Once the ice melts, the cold water will continue to
cool the room, although at a slower pace.
9. USING fans in the
right spots
Most Indian homes have ceiling fans, but if
necessary, don’t hesitate to use an extra one, either a pedestal fan or a table
top one. If you are looking for a tip on how to cool down a room fast without
air-conditioning, then using two fans will do the trick. It’s especially useful
for large rooms. Place the second fan in a spot where it will help to maximize
the ventilation in the room. Try to create a wind-tunnel effect so that the
room cools down fast.
Useful tips to keep house cool in summer naturally, Mostly help in village area where electricity is hard to get.
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