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How to keep your home cool in the intense Australian heat

  • Written by: News Co

Summer is finally here along with the soaring, relentless temperatures that come with it. Despite the climate across the country variable, with the constant sunshine duration, it's incredibly difficult to avoid the blistering heat.

Keeping your home cool in the Australian summer is a must, as having somewhere you can take a break from the heat is vital for your health and safety. Running your air conditioning unit throughout the season will undoubtedly help keep the temperature in your home down, but only at the expense of your energy bills going through the roof.

Thankfully, there are other ways you can keep your home cool in the intense Australian heat, without breaking the bank. Read on to find out more.

Invest in plantation shutters

If you're going to keep your home cool, why not do it in style with some plantation shutters? These stunning and highly functional window solutions will not only keep your home feeling fresher, but they'll also add value to your property, giving it a timeless quality, that other window dressings simply can't match.

When these beautiful, fully bespoke shutters are closed they instantly block the sunlight outside, creating essential relief from the heat outdoors. And with factory direct imports and no unnecessary costs involved, plantation shutters are a window solution that everyone can benefit from. Wondering ‘how much are plantation shutters?’ - click the link to find out.

Shut and close everything

By reducing the amount of stifling air that moves through your home, you'll be able to control the temperature in your home much more effectively. Before heat begins to build throughout the day, keep your windows, doors, shutters, blinds and curtains closed. This not only stops hot air from flowing through your property but also stops the blistering sun from shining inside, warming your rooms to unbearable highs. When the temperature drops in the evening, open up your home again to let the cooler air circulate.

Create as much shade as possible

Keeping the intense Australian heat at bay isn't easy, but creating areas that promote shade and relief from the sun will help keep your property cool, which means you can still enjoy some time outdoors despite the heat. From pergolas and roofed seating areas to hanging vines that create natural curtains of shade, ensuring you have outdoor areas to retreat to - this way you can enjoy the summer in comfort and style.

Ceiling fans

Is your ceiling fan fit for purpose? If not, consider investing in a new one, large enough to increase the airspeed and circulate and then cool the warm air that rises to the ceilings in your home. Thankfully, ceiling fans are much cheaper to run than other electrically powered cooling solutions, so you can continue to run them without increasing your utility bills.

And finally, turn off your lights

Lighting gives off heat, which means you're increasing the temperature in your home without realising it. By remembering to turn off your electricals when they’re not needed, you can help keep your home cooler. Or, consider switching to LED bulbs instead.

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