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How To Get More Fresh Air Into Your Home

How To Get More Fresh Air Into Your Home

If your home is a bit stuffy or you just like the idea of getting more fresh air (because we all know fresh air is good for you), then you might think it would be an easy thing to put right, but the truth is there’s a fair amount to think about. 

The problem is that because most of us spend so much time indoors, we get used to the same air, the same rooms, and the same routines, and then one day you open a window and realise how much better it all is, and if that sounds like how you’re feeling, keep reading to find out more. 

Open Windows More Often

This idea sounds like it’s pretty obvious, but it’s probably the most important one, and it’s surprising how many people don’t think to do it. 

Even ten minutes of having your windows open in the morning can make a room feel completely different, and you don’t even have to open every single window because just a little bit of airflow regularly helps clear out stale air and brings in that fresh outside feeling. It’s really good to do in bedrooms and kitchens too where air can get trapped quite quickly. 

Create Proper Cross Ventilation 

If you can open windows on opposite sides of your house, even just a little bit, you’ll get a much better airflow than just cracking one window in one room. And it’s that simple movement of air through the space that makes everything feel fresher, rather than just letting air drift in and sit there. 

Plus on warmer days, it’s one of the easiest ways to cool the house down naturally. 

Keep It Comfortable With Good Screens 

A lot of people don’t open windows as much as they want to because of insects, pollen, or just the hassle of things blowing in, and that’s where something like custom window screens from RiteScreen can make a difference because it means you can actually enjoy having windows open without worry about bugs coming in or feeling like you’ve got to shut everything right away. 

Don’t Forget The Small Spaces

Bathrooms, utility rooms, hallways, and all those smaller areas can hold onto damp or stale air without you noticing, and that’s a problem. 

Even just opening a window after a shower or leaving internal doors open now and then helps keep air moving through the whole house rather than just the main rooms. 

Bring In A Bit Of The Outdoors 

Fresh air isn’t just about windows, of course, and you might want to add some houseplants because that can help a space feel more alive, and spending time outside can make you much more aware of what your home feels like when you come back in. 

If you can create more of a connection between indoors and outdoors, that can actually help more than you might think. 

Final Thoughts

Getting more fresh air into your home doesn’t have to involve any big changes because small things can help massively, and you’ll soon find your home is easier to live in once you make those little adjustments. 





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