Natural home heating represents an ecological and economical alternative to conventional heating systems. By making a few simple lifestyle changes and adjustments to your living space, you can create a warm and comfortable environment while simultaneously reducing energy consumption and environmental impact.
Here are some practical tips:
Walls, ceiling, and floor: Ensure that your home is well insulated thermally. Gaps in walls, ceilings, and floors can lead to significant heat loss.
Windows: Install windows with double-glazed glass and make sure they are properly sealed.
Doors: Check if exterior and interior doors close tightly and insulate adequately.
Managing natural light:
The sun, your ally: During the day, draw curtains and blinds to allow sunlight to penetrate rooms and naturally warm the space.
At night, retain heat: Close curtains and blinds in the evening to prevent heat from dissipating.
Intelligent arrangement:
Furniture: Arrange furniture so that it does not block heat coming from radiators or other heating sources.
Rugs: Use rugs to insulate the floor thermally and create a warmer atmosphere.
Drapes: Choose thick, long drapes to reduce heat loss through windows.



