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INTERIORS INSIDER GARDENING
Insulate your loft
If you have a loft, use self- Gardens in
adhesive draught tape around
the loft hatch, and add a layer of eco-
Set your radiators
at the right temperature friendly wool insulation to reduce up to
50% of heat loss.
Having all the radiators set to maximum transition
means your bills will be higher than Check your pipes
necessary, but too low means your boiler Pipes can freeze and burst in
will be working hard for minimal output. the winter, so take the time to
If you’re in a house, set the downstairs check them. Repair dripping taps and add
radiators to 5, and upstairs to 2, to pipe jackets to external pipes to reduce
allow the heat to rise and save the chance of them bursting. Find out Keeping your garden gorgeous through the autumn period.
money too. where your stopcock is, as this could be
crucial during a flood. And if you plan on
going on holiday, remember to keep your
heating on low while you’re away, to keep ove your garden no matter the season — and
the pipes warm. no matter its size. Autumn is the perfect time to
Add texture
It can be as simple as adding a cosy L bring warmth, texture, and seasonal charm to
wool rug – it looks great, and will any outdoor space, from small courtyards to spacious
last for years, but it will also block draughts. landscapes. Now is the time to refresh and make the
Adding thermal curtains to rooms currently most of your garden all year around.
without will also help, as will adding blankets
to your living areas, and making sure you have
an appropriate-weight duvet for sleep, so you Close your curtains early
don’t need to run the heating all night long.
It might feel strange to close your
curtains at 3pm, but during the
winter, it’s a must. Keep them open
until dusk to allow sunlight to
warm up the room naturally,
and then close them to
keep the heat in.
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