Ten Ways to Make Your House Feel Cooler Without Touching the Thermostat
1. Close blinds on the sunny side of the house
Sunlight pouring through windows can heat a room fast. Block it before the room warms up.
2. Use fans to move air, not just blow air
Aim one fan to pull cooler air in and another to push warm air out, especially in the evening.
3. Switch ceiling fans to summer mode
Make sure they spin counterclockwise so air pushes downward and creates a cooling effect.
4. Open windows strategically
Open them early in the morning or later at night, then close them before the day heats up.
5. Avoid using the oven
Use the grill, microwave, air fryer, slow cooker, or cold meals when possible.
6. Turn off unused lights
Older bulbs especially can add heat. Even small heat sources matter on a hot day.
7. Run bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans
Pull hot, humid air out after showers or cooking.
8. Keep interior doors open
Let air circulate through the house instead of trapping warm air in certain rooms.
9. Use lighter bedding and fabrics
Swap heavy blankets, dark curtains, and thick throws for lighter, breathable materials.
10. Create a “cool room” habit
Pick the coolest room in the house and make it comfortable for reading, watching TV, or relaxing during the hottest part of the day.

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