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How to keep your house cool - keep cool ideas for home

9 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

To keep your house cool in summer, open windows in the evening or early morning when it's cooler outside, and avoid using the oven to reduce heat. Installing an extractor fan in your kitchen helps remove steam and warm air, while high-quality blinds on conservatories block out sun rays and lower indoor temperatures. These practical steps can make a noticeable difference without high costs or complex changes.

Thanks to the typical weather in the UK (it’s a cliche for a reason!), we rarely think about how our homes respond to summer until it’s scorching outside. We’re not immune to this and, with this season’s sunny climes, we’re thinking about ideas for keeping cool in the summer at home. We discuss everything from ventilation alterations to exciting, standout additions for you to decide what works for your property.

Ventilation

It’s not the sexiest topic but, when the temperatures outside are soaring, you’ll be grateful that you invested in the ventilation ability of your home. We recently discussed how ventilation is just as important as insulation but much more rarely emphasised when it comes to improving your home. It doesn’t take much to work out that this is down to our worries being occupied with staying warm in winter and the energy cost to achieve this. However, without good ventilation, insulation can only perform so well and you risk lack of oxygen, ill health and mould.

There are a few ways to dodge the stuffy, still air that can come with sticky summer days. Here are just a few to consider:

Throw open the windows!

The great news about improving the ventilation in your home is that at least one of the options available is totally free of charge. To circulate the air, refresh your rooms and banish toxins that may be lingering from cleaning products or cooking, crank open your windows and enjoy the breeze. However, if it's hot outside, consider opening windows in the evening once the sun has gone down or early in the morning. Otherwise you should keep them closed to not allow hot air in.

Crank open the windows, enjoy the breeze and keep cool this summer

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