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Cosy & Cost-Conscious: Winter-Ready Apartment Hacks

Winter in Gauteng can be surprisingly chilly, especially in the early mornings and evenings.

Whether you’re renting a studio apartment, townhouse or commercial space, small adjustments can make a big difference in comfort—without pushing up your electricity bill.

Keep the warmth in (without turning up the heat)

Heating an entire apartment can get expensive, so focus on retaining heat instead.

Simple insulation tips:

  • Close curtains early in the afternoon to trap warmth
  • Use draft stoppers at doors and windows
  • Add rugs to tiled or wooden floors
  • Seal gaps around windows with removable weather strips

These small changes help keep indoor spaces noticeably warmer.

Layer your living space

Think of your apartment like your winter wardrobe—layered and functional.

Easy cosy upgrades:

  • Add throws and blankets to couches and beds
  • Swap lightweight bedding for warmer duvets
  • Use scatter cushions for extra insulation and comfort
  • Choose heavier curtains where possible

Soft furnishings make a big difference in both warmth and atmosphere.

Smart energy-saving habits

With electricity costs in mind, it helps to be intentional about usage.

Try these habits:

  • Switch off heaters when leaving a room
  • Use energy-efficient LED lighting
  • Heat only the rooms you’re using
  • Unplug appliances not in use

Even small behavioural changes can reduce monthly utility costs.

Warm up your space naturally

You don’t always need appliances to stay warm.

Natural heat boosters:

  • Open curtains during sunny hours to capture heat
  • Cook warm meals like soups and stews
  • Use body heat by spending time in shared living spaces
  • Keep doors closed between rooms

These simple routines help maintain comfort throughout the day.

Winter living made simple

A cosy home doesn’t have to come with high costs. With a few smart adjustments, your rented apartment or office space can stay warm, comfortable and energy-efficient all winter long.