Renters often face challenges keeping cool in summer without the freedom to make permanent changes to their homes. Fortunately, experts recommend easy, temporary adjustments that can significantly reduce indoor heat and create a fresher living space.

  • Use light, reflective curtains to block heat
  • Limit heat-producing appliances during peak hours
  • Choose breathable bedding and keep air flowing

What happened

As temperatures soar into the thirties, many homes become uncomfortably hot, especially in the UK where properties were not historically designed for extreme heat. Renters face the additional challenge of making changes without permanent alterations or expensive upgrades. Experts from property and interior design fields recently shared practical advice for creating a cooler home environment using renter-friendly methods.

The suggestions focus on preventing heat buildup and improving airflow through small, non-invasive changes. These range from installing blackout or reflective curtains in sunny rooms to rearranging furniture and selecting lightweight natural textiles. The goal is to reduce indoor heat gain and promote coolness with everyday adjustments.

Why it feels good

Implementing these renter-friendly cooling strategies can make a significant difference in comfort levels without requiring structural changes or big investments. For example, blackout curtains or those with reflective linings can reduce direct sunlight and heat entering rooms, while breathable cotton or linen bedding helps regulate body temperature on warm nights. These simple swaps allow residents to stay cooler and sleep better.

Moreover, making sure furniture supports airflow — by elevating pieces or moving bulky items away from windows — enhances ventilation and reduces stuffiness. By minimizing the use of heat-generating appliances and unplugging devices when not needed, residents also prevent adding unnecessary warmth. Together, these mindful choices help maintain a fresher, more pleasant indoor environment during hot spells.

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To further enhance summer comfort, renters might explore additional easy-to-install solutions like portable fans or strategic use of houseplants, which can refresh a room’s atmosphere. Pair these with relaxed daytime routines—such as cooking cooler meals or adjusting activity times—to avoid excess heat indoors.

Looking ahead, experimenting with seasonal décor swaps, like swapping heavy curtains for lighter fabrics and stowing away thick throws, can keep homes feeling breezy. With these practical steps, renters can enjoy a cooler, cozier summer without the need for permanent home modifications or costly upgrades.

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