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Experts recommend: Close the blinds and draw the curtains at home at 17:30

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Many people overlook a simple trick that can make winter evenings warmer and cheaper

Most people think of blinds as protection from the sun in the summer, but they also play a role when the winter cold sets in. As the afternoon turns to evening and the temperature outside drops, the heat from inside slowly starts to seep out through the windows.

Experts suggest that around 5:30pm it’s worth drawing the curtains and closing the blinds. This creates an insulating barrier that helps retain heat.

Even small details make a difference because up to 18 percent of heat can escape through windows, especially if they are single-layered. When the curtains are closed at the right time, the heat stays in the room and radiators have to work less to maintain the temperature.

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Low-cost solutions with high impact

When energy prices are squeezing budgets, small actions can quickly prove to make financial sense according to Ludwigshafen24.de. Something as simple as closing the windows and curtains in time can save hundreds of dollars in the long run.

Not only does the heat stay in the living room longer, it also creates a more even temperature, avoiding the cold corners that many people experience on winter evenings.

The experts also recommend thinking about where the radiators are placed. If they are placed against an external wall, some of the heat will escape through the wall.

A piece of aluminum foil or a reflective plate behind the radiator sends the heat back into the room and improves the effect. Some households find that just this small change can be felt in both comfort and bills.

Everyday habits that retain heat

There’s no need to invest in expensive solutions to get a warmer home. It’s all about using existing options in the right way.

Avoid placing heavy furniture directly in front of radiators to allow air to circulate freely. Make sure cracks around letterboxes and keyholes are covered – small openings can let in a surprising amount of cold.

When you combine several of these simple measures, you quickly notice a difference, and it’s all just a matter of establishing some habits to repeat every day.

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