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17-10-2024
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How to Create a Cozy Autumn Home: 7 Tips for Retirees

On a chilly autumn October morning, I paid a visit to my dear friend Margaret who recently retired and is so good at keeping her home stylish and super comfy all in one. As I entered through the doors, a feeling of warmth and sanctuary surrounded me. Margaret is already getting into the season and had made her house over completely; during tea she told me about some inexpensive things she did that made such a difference. Well, not only stylish chic and pragmatic but also perfect for retirees considering a cozy and energy-efficient autumn dwelling.

Here are some of the tips to create a cozy autumn home that Margaret shared:

Tip 1: The All-Important Levelling Up of Comfort

Margaret tossed me an on-sale woollen shawl: ‘It’s all about the layers, autumn. So, one of the first things to do for autumn home comfort was to switch out the lightweight summery curtains with heavier, insulating ones. She bought some lovely thick velvet drapes second hand, stylish and made of eco-friendly materials which helped a lot with heat retention.

“Textiles are your best friend,” Margaret told me. They are a budget wise way of adding warmth and style. Instantly made the room feel cozier while reducing our heating bills with ease!

Tip 2: The Magic of Soft Lighting

I remember the hallway light made the lights of the living room much cozier when we walked in. Margaret had replaced fluorescents with LED bulbs and draped fairy lights across her shelves.

“See these lamps?” she said, gesturing to her thrift-store-vintage haul. They just make everything feel warmer without blowing through the energy. Look at the stunning light, showing that autumn home comfort is not just about warmth but ambience too. Thanks to the fact that they are LED bulbs and according to the Energy Savings Trust, it was a cost-efficient addition for her.

Tip 3: Keeping Floors Warm and Cozy

Margaret then pointed out all the plush rugs in her hardwood floors. But, as she observed, “Bare floors can get chilly in the autumn.” “Rugs will add warmth, a simple do-it-yourself, budget-friendly way to drive colour and texture.

None of Margaret’s rug was full price as all were acquired on sale at end-of-season clearance a year ago. However, she had placed them near the couch and beside her bed in areas where a lot of people walked past each day to keep her feet warm without using a lot of electricity. For retirees spending more time indoors, this was an easy, budget-friendly way to stay cozy.

Tip 4: Getting The Most Out of Your Heating Systems Comfortably and Efficiently

An energy-efficient hot water strategy from Margaret. She added: “I had my boiler serviced just before autumn started.” “It’s best for it to get checked now so we don’t end up with significant issues down the road,” she said.

She had smart thermostats so she could control the temperature in each room from her phone. She said: ‘During the day, I’m mostly in this one room anyway, so I don’t really bother to warm up my entire house. This proportional zoning method kept her warm but did not waste heat.

Another tip? Margaret had put reflective foil behind her radiators so that the heat got reflected back into the room. “Trust me, it sounds like an old wife’s tale but it really does help!” she answered, without pause “the process of making it is so simple and you can pretty much DIY this too…That is HUGE, considering retirees or a retired person living on a fixed income….

Tip 5: Tiny Comfort that Makes a Big Difference

There were all these little details making Margaret’s room cozy. On her walks she had picked up pinecones, dried flowers, and branches with which to decorate. She pointed to seasonal items around her home, “Bringing nature inside doesn’t cost a thing.”

She had even splurged on a heated blanket and a handful of similar small luxuries, like a hot water bottle for added warmth when the weather turned. “During autumn a heated blanket is literally my best friend,” she laughed. “It is a really fast way to stay warm and not need to turn up the thermostat,” she said.

Now retirees can keep warm without the worry of ramping up energy bills this autumn!

Tip 6: Get the Look: A Warm & Cosy Autumn Bedroom

Margaret then showed me her bedroom upstairs. It was warm and covered with flannel sheets, covered in a duvet, and topped with a wool throw from her favourite craft market. “Of course, flannel for autumn,” she stated. Its regular cotton but it’s so much warmer than the normal stuff.”

My friend shared her tip for heating the room without added heat: thermal blackout curtains. These kept the cold out and made it so much cosier in the room,” she said. “Plus, last year on black Friday I got them for discount.

Tip 7: Small Changes, Big Savings

Margaret made a key point of making incremental changes that leads to significant savings over the years. As an example, she had some breezy windows sealed with inexpensive weather stripping from a local hardware store. “You don’t realize how much heat you lose from just little cracks,” she said. She also laid down draft stoppers along doors to keep cold air out. “They are cheap and really help in keeping the house warm without cranking up the heat a lot.”

Regular fixes around the home as they become noticeable are not expensive to repair but they make a big difference in keeping the house warm without turning up the heat.” For retirees trying to live comfortably while keeping pennies in check, these kinds of adjustments are smart, low-cost ways to keep energy bills manageable while staying cozy all autumn long.

In Conclusion: Your Private Autumn Sanctuary

Margaret had the desirable mix of style, comfort and energy efficiency in her home. From the little updates that didn’t cost much, she turned it into a welcoming haven for the autumn season. Her advice which ranges from layering textiles to smart heating hacks could easily be applied to retirees considering a cosier approach but wary of breaking the bank.

So if you feel like following in Margaret’s seven tips and why wouldn’t you, really? Change can be a matter of thought. You may also find our article on Retirement Ready: How to Know the Right Time an helpful resource for preparing for the all important next chapter.

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