5 tricks to keep your home cool this summer

Cool in Madrid five tips to beat the heat

Many people think that in summer there are days in which it is almost impossible to fight against the heat in Madrid, if not with an air conditioner. However, we want to give you some tips that will help you get the fresco in a house in Madrid, although there is not, for example, the support of the sea breeze as it happens in other provinces.

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Tips to beat the heat in Madrid when you are at home

By following these tricks, we are convinced that you will be able to lower a few degrees in the rooms of your home:

  • ventilate the house always first thing in the morning.
  • Lower the blinds or draw the curtains in those rooms where the sun's rays enter. Of course, do it only when necessary. If there is shade, it is preferable to have them open so that the air can run.
  • Bet on the use of fans. In addition to being cheaper than the use of air conditioning, you can transport them and use them in the kitchen, in the bathroom or wherever you think you need it.
  • ¿do you like plants? Some of them are really beneficial to beat the heat in the capital. The poto, the aloe vera, the tape or the fern, are some of them. In addition, if you sprinkle them with water they will refresh the environment even more.
  • Try use the oven as little as possible. Likewise, bet on fast and healthy cooking so you don't have to be making endless stews with the fire on.

In conclusion, avoid fresco in a house in Madrid It can be a simple task if you follow the advice that we have offered you in this article. It is about finding a way to stop the entry of heat and to create an air current that helps us combat the heat easily.

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