Southern Living on MSN
How To Stay Warm At Home Without Raising Your Heating Bill
Next to under-performing insulation, drafts from your windows and doors can be another cause for a cold home. Sealing these ...
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How to fix your open floor plan if it isn't practical for your life, according to interior designers
Open-concept floor plans were all the rage in home design for a while, becoming a staple on home-improvement shows and on ...
In the winter, experts recommend that you set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home, and 60 to 65 degrees when you're asleep or away.
Rules of thumb don’t cut it in airtight homes. Here’s how to size, ventilate, and commission for real comfort.
House Beautiful on MSN
Experts Reveal How to Keep Your Home Toasty Before the Freezing Temps REALLY Set In
"If your home already has radiators, a new high-efficiency boiler can be a smart long-term investment," says Pound. Best for: ...
As temperatures begin to fall, experts share simple maintenance and energy saving tips to keep you warm and your bills low.
Fall is the perfect time for homeowners to take simple steps to lower utility bills, improve comfort and take advantage of ...
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