Top Tips for Keeping Your Bedroom Cosy and Warm This Winter

With winter just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about how to ensure that your home stays snug and toasty no matter what the weather is doing outside. One of the most important rooms to focus on is the bedroom because making this space cosy and warm is key for getting a good night's sleep. Of course, one option is simply to turn up the thermostat, but with the current hike in gas prices, this could be an expensive solution. Luckily there are plenty of other steps you can take to keep your bedroom comfortable all winter. Here are some of our favourites.

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Deal with draughts

A practical first step is to check whether there are any draughts in your bedroom. If there are places where cold air is creeping in, or hot air is seeping out, do your best to seal them up; otherwise, your heating is being wasted. Windows are a common culprit (particularly if you only have single glazing),as well as doors, floorboards, and skirting boards. If you have the budget for it, you could also consider installing wall and attic insulation to help your property retain heat more efficiently.

Upgrade your heating

Having an efficient and effective heating system in your home is key for keeping it cosy. If your boiler is over 10 years old, it's likely that you could benefit from switching to a newer model. Similarly, if you notice that your current boiler is noisy, leaks, or smells unusual, this is a good indication that it needs replacing. Even if you're just finding that it's taking longer to heat up your home, it's worth getting your system checked out. Simply search online for 'boiler installers near me' to get a professional opinion.

 

Decorate for warmth

The way that you decorate your bedroom can make a huge difference to how warm and cosy it feels. For instance, hanging long and heavy curtains will help to stop heat from being lost through the windows. Meanwhile, a thick carpet not only feels great underfoot, but it also retains warmth better than hard floors. If you do have wooden flooring, consider putting down some fluffy rugs to achieve a similar effect. Lastly, take care not to put any large items of furniture in front of radiators, as this will prevent the heat they generate from circulating in the room.

Find some cosy accessories

There are lots of accessories you can get that will help make your bedroom feel nice and snug. These include hot water bottles, electric blankets, and duvets with a high tog rating to keep you warm during the night. You could also buy some fairy lights and scented candles to create a cosy atmosphere before you go to sleep. Choosing deep colours such as rich purples and dark reds can make a space feel warmer, in addition to using warm lightbulbs rather than cold white ones in your overhead light fixtures. Finally, having a mix of textures and layers in the room can both help to retain heat and also generate a cosy feeling.

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