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As the summer nights set in, the stifling heat becomes a major challenge to keep our bedrooms cool without resorting to air conditioning. We've all experienced those restless nights, tossing and turning in the heat, longing for a cool, revitalizing sleeping environment. But don't worry, there areĀ natural methodsĀ that can help us create a truly cool haven in our bedrooms, allowing us to embrace rest without the inconvenience of excessive heat.

man sleeping in his fridge because of heat in his bedroom

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Here are a few tips :Ā 

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CreateĀ airĀ flows

create air flows to cool your bedroom

At night,Ā open the windowsĀ to allow fresh air to circulate in the room. Place aĀ fan near the windowĀ to create a cooling breeze by bringing in fresh outside air and removing stagnant heat. By intelligently combining the opening of windows and the position of fans, you can create a pleasant and comfortable environment for more peaceful summer nights.

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UseĀ sheetsĀ madeĀ fromĀ naturalĀ materials

use cotton or linen sheets to stay fresh at night

ChooseĀ cotton or linen sheets,Ā breathable materialsĀ that facilitate air circulation and helpĀ regulate the temperature of your bed. These fabrics prevent the build-up of heat and moisture, keeping you feeling cooler on summer nights. Opting for natural materials for your bedding is a simple and effective solution for improving your sleeping comfort without having to resort to air conditioning. As well as being pleasant to the touch, these sheets will envelop you in softness, giving you a more soothing and restful night's sleep.

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InstallĀ bamboo orĀ linenĀ curtains/blinds

bamboo or linen curtains to block sun rays

Bamboo or linen curtains have the ability toĀ block the sun's raysĀ while allowingĀ adequate air circulation. TheseĀ natural materialsĀ offer a dual function: they reduce heat from outside while keeping your room cooler. By filtering sunlight, these curtains create a pleasant,Ā subdued atmosphere, while avoiding the greenhouse effect caused by direct exposure to the sun's rays. So you can enjoy a cooler, more comfortable indoor space on hot summer days.

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CreateĀ shadow

climbing plants to create natural shadow on your house

To reduce the sun's heat and keep your interior cool, considerĀ planting shrubs or trees near your windows. These plants will provide welcome shade, reducing the amount of heat that enters your home through windows exposed to the sun. Shrubs and trees also have the advantage of improving the aesthetics of your outdoor space while acting asĀ natural shieldsĀ against the summer heat.

Climbing plantsĀ are also an ideal solution for shading the outside walls of your home. By covering sunny faƧades, they act as a plant barrier, reducing the amount of heat absorbed by the walls andĀ limiting heat transfer indoors. Opting for climbing plants is anĀ environmentally-friendlyĀ andĀ aesthetically pleasing wayĀ of providing sun protection for your home, while promoting a cooler, more pleasant environment indoors. By cultivating these natural shaded areas, you'll create a more comfortable and energy-efficient environment, while helping to preserve the environment.

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ChooseĀ ceilingĀ fans

ceiling fan to bring a cooling effect to your room

Ceiling fans are an excellentĀ environmentally-friendly alternativeĀ to traditional air conditioners. These devices stir the air efficiently, creating a feeling of freshness in the room. By increasing theĀ evaporation ofĀ sweat from your skin, ceiling fans provide refreshing relief without consuming as much energy as air conditioning.

Ceiling fans also offer an added benefit: in summer, you canĀ turn them counter-clockwiseĀ to create anĀ upward breeze. This pushes warm air up towards the ceiling, while cool air descends, bringing aĀ cooling effectĀ to the whole room. By using this simple but effective method, you can maintain a more pleasant temperature in your home, while helping to protect the environment throughĀ reduced energy consumption.

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CreateĀ naturalĀ ventilation

natural ventilation by placing a fan near to an open window

Maximise air circulation in your bedroom byĀ identifying opposite windows and opening them simultaneously. This simple trick will allow fresh air to enter the room while evacuating warm air, creating a refreshing natural ventilation.

To optimise the effect of this natural ventilation,Ā place table fans near the open windows. These fans will help to speed up the evacuation of warm air to the outside, promoting a regular flow of air inside your bedroom. This combination of natural ventilation and portable fans will enable you to maintain a more pleasant temperature, without having to use energy-consuming appliances such as air conditioning.

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UseĀ evaporativeĀ coolingĀ techniques

evaporative techniques to keep your bedroom fresh in summer

Evaporative cooling is a simple and natural way of lowering the temperature in your bedroom on hot days.Ā Place a bowl of cold water in front of a running fanĀ to create a cooling effect. When the air blows over the water, it evaporates, lowering the temperature of the air circulating in the room.
Another trick is toĀ hang a damp cloth in front of an open window. As the outside air passes through the damp cloth, it cools, creating a flow of cool air into the room. You can also useĀ damp towels to cool yourself by placing them on your body, particularly on your forehead and neck.

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CreateĀ aĀ nighttimeĀ airĀ flow

sleeping with opened windows at night to get fresh air

Take advantage of the cooler hours of the night by opening windows and doors, if you live in aĀ quiet areaĀ or areĀ not sensitive to noise. Make sure any open windows or doors are strategically located to optimise air flow. By allowing cooler outside air to enter your home, you'll reduce the ambient temperature and create anĀ environment more conducive to sleep.

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ReduceĀ the useĀ ofĀ electronicĀ devices

switch electronic devices off at night to reduce heat

KeepĀ in mind thatĀ electronic devicesĀ produce heatĀ when they are switched on. To keep your bedroom at the right temperature, avoid using electrical appliances unnecessarily. Get into the habit ofĀ switching them off completelyĀ orĀ unplugging themĀ when you're not using them, because even on standby they can generate unwanted heat.

In addition, minimise the use of electronic devices that can be sources of heat, such as computers, chargers, lamps or televisions, especially during the hottest hours of the day. Opt forĀ activities that consume less energyĀ and spend more time relaxing outdoors or in the shade to avoid accumulating more heat indoors.

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By using theseĀ natural methods, you can keep your room cool and comfortable on hot summer days,Ā while reducing your ecological footprint!


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