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How to keep your home warm this winter

By Marcus Lim

With the temperatures dropping and the chill settling in, it’s clear that winter is certainly upon us. If you feel like it’s torture to leave the warm sanctuary of your bed, it might be time to look at how you can make your home nice and toasty.

While many homeowners devote a large amount of energy and money into heating their dwelling during winter, it needn’t mean emptying your wallet for extra comfort. Making sure you have a draft-proof structure, smart furniture placement and good insulation will keep your home protected against the cold and save you money in the process. Try these simple home heating tips to escape the freeze this winter.

1. Safeguard your home

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Water-proofing is a simple and preemptive exercise that will allow you to guard your home against erratic weather whilst keeping the cold air out. Beforehand make sure you check all your doors and windows for any spots that may be leaking cold air. Then proceed to seal them.

There are a few different ways you can do this. Caulking works by closing the seams between pipes, wedging material between boards and creating a watertight seal. Weather stripping blocks cold air by filling in empty spaces with expanding foam or felt strips. Before applying any weather stripping, make sure you measure the size of your frame and add in some margin. This is in case of mistakes.

2. Add insulation material

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The prime time to insulate is when you’re building or renovating. That being said, if you’re just plain cold, it will drive up the temperature of your home in the winter months. Insulation works by reducing heat transfer and minimising the energy required to keep the temperature balanced in your home. Good insulation can cut your heating costs almost in half while cutting down CO2 emissions.

The best type of insulation for your house will depend on your home’s design, location and climate. When choosing insulation material, check it’s ‘R-value’ rating, which will be an accurate indication of how the material performs.

3. Make your interior heat friendly

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Furniture placement can play a huge role in the retention of heat. To increase the warmth in your space, rearrange your furniture to avoid and deflect any cold drafts. Make sure your furniture isn’t blocking warm air vents and similarly position heaters away from the main doorway, as it will fend off any drafts.

Consider adding thick curtains to your house, as they are an inexpensive and an energy-efficient way to prevent heat loss during the winter season. Keeping the curtains closed and the blinds lowered during the night will also help to prevent heat loss. Try adding some rugs to the rooms in your house as well, this will add an extra layer of insulation. To complement your home heating makeover, reverse the spin of your ceiling fan so it moves clockwise and pushes rising air back downwards.

4. Go outside

Winter shouldn’t deter you from enjoying your outdoor space, like your patio or backyard. Entertain your friends and keep them warm with the help of patio heaters or table top heaters. For extra luxury, think about investing in an outdoor fireplace to add warmth and decorative style to your outdoor space.

5. Consider size

If you still want to invest in heating, first think about the size of the room. Choosing the right sized heater for your space will save your home energy and money. For example in a small room, a convective heater will be most effective because it disperses warm air across the room with an internal fan. As a contrast, gas heaters would be better suited to large rooms because they increase the air temperature quickly.

— Marcus Lim is the co-founder of Oneflare.com.au, a local services marketplace that connects Australians with more than 60,000 businesses across the country.

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Stay warm this winter by winning a DéLonghi heater

It’s that time of the year again, where the heaters are coming out of storage and your nights are spent huddling up against them! So make sure you stay warm this winter by investing in the right heater for your needs, room size and decor. Or alternatively, give this competition a crack and you may just score yourself a DéLonghi Slim Panel Heater, valued at $449!

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Taking up minimal space, the sleek wall mountable Slim Line Panel Heater blends effortlessly into any style and living environment, allowing you to make the best use of your floor area. Using Hi-Fi Technology, the heater has a double fan system which sees a more effective distribution of heat throughout the room. It also features three heat settings, a 24 hour timer and electronic thermostat, making it easy to heat and maintain the desired temperature.

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To ensure winter is comfortable without having to worry about increased power bills, the Slim Line Panel Heater uses Eco Plus technology. This technology optimises energy use and regulates power flow, ensuring lower consumption and in turn reduced power bills, whilst delivering the ideal level of comfort in your home.

Safety is also a major consideration, with the heater incorporating important safety features including a safety tilt switch that automatically turns off the heater when tipped, child proof surfaces to avoid burns and an overheating thermal cut-off, giving you extra peace of mind.

For more information.

WIN

One lucky reader will win a DéLonghi Slim Panel Heater, valued at $449. To be in the running, complete the form below by 5pm Sydney time on Friday 5 June 2015. Open to Australian residents only. Good luck!

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Dyson Hot + Cool AMO5 Air Multiplier review

The Bang & Olufsen Beosound 9000, Smeg coloured refrigerators and the Dyson Ball vacuum cleaner: all appliances (well, two and a sound system) that are iconic designs in modern industrial design. Dyson will be hoping to add to that list with the Hot + Cool AMO5.

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Dyson’s Air Multiplier fans were launched a few years ago with their iconic bladless design but now comes the AMO5 model which adds a bit of magic that Dyson likes to call heat. I could write a few pages on this and give you a blow by blow rundown of what essentially does the job of a pedestal fan and fan heater in one but that would waste both my time and your time. After all, if it is any more complex than a few paragraphs you really shouldn’t be investing in it. So as briefly as possible (the briefer the better for Dyson), here we go.

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The new Dyson Hot + Cool fan heater

The new Dyson Hot + Cool fan heater is the fastest way to heat or cool your room evenly year round. Let’s face it, many dust-gathering fans and bulky heaters are UGLY. This, like all things Dyson, is altogether more streamlined and aesthetically pleasing (especially the white version).

It can be set between 1 and 37 degrees to heat a room. When it hits the desired temperature, it monitors the room temperature by measuring the surrounding air. If a drop is detected, the heater turns back on to maintain the set temperature. Clever eh? James Dyson says: “Other fan heaters rely on inefficient motors or dust friendly grills. As the heat rises, you’re left with a partially heated room, and a worrying burning smell. Dyson engineers have developed a heater that produces no smell and heats the whole room.”

It took a team of 22 engineers – including experts in thermo dynamics and fluid mechanics – over three years researching, developing and testing Dyson’s patented Air Multiplier technology for its application in a heater. And that’s why it costs $549.

I have a soft spot for Dyson having grown up down the road from its original factory in Wiltshire, England, where I attended the launch of its washing machine 12 years ago. I’m sure this product will be altogether more successful!