Beat the Heat with Smart Interiors
Design Tips That Actually Work – From a Designer’s Desk
- Choose the Right Colours
Opt for light, reflective tones like whites, beiges, and pastels. They reflect sunlight and keep interiors cooler—dark colors absorb heat. - Thermal Curtains & Sheers
Use blackout or thermal-lined curtains to block heat during peak hours, and layer with light sheers to maintain privacy and natural light. - Cross Ventilation
Plan window placement smartly—opposite openings help natural airflow circulate, reducing reliance on ACs. - Cool Flooring Choices
Go for natural stone (like marble or Kota), vitrified tiles, or even bamboo flooring. They feel cooler underfoot than wood or carpet. - Insulated False Ceilings
Add a false ceiling with thermal insulation—gypsum with insulation backing works wonders in reducing room temperature. - Smart Glass & Films
Use low-E glass or solar-control window films that cut down UV and infrared rays without compromising light. - Breathable Materials
Natural fabrics for upholstery—cotton, linen—breathe better and feel cooler than synthetics. - Green Touch
Indoor plants (especially near windows) can absorb heat and purify air. Consider vertical gardens or hanging planters to save space. - Heat-Reflective Roof Coatings
If it’s a villa or top-floor flat, apply reflective coatings on the roof to prevent heat absorption. - Minimalism for Airy Spaces
Less clutter = better airflow. Stick to essential furniture and opt for lighter, open-legged designs for better ventilation. - Ceiling Fans > Pedestal Fans
Stylish, energy-efficient ceiling fans with wider blade sweeps circulate air better and use less power than stand fans.
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