Keep your Home Cool During Summer

India is in the middle of a heatwave that is making everyday life extremely challenging for its citizens. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning across several states and cities affected by it, forecasting that the temperatures could prevail for as long as June 2024. Even under such circumstances. there are several measures homeowners can take to reduce the effects of the heatwave in their home that don’t involve simply switching on the air conditioners.

Window Timings: One of the most effective passive cooling techniques for your home is the windows. Don’t leave them open during the day, when the sun is at its strongest. Keep the window blinds on or opt for blackout curtains. Open them when it’s cooler in the evenings for the cool air. Install netted windows, which are designed to keep mosquitoes and other pests out of your home while still enabling ventilation.

Exterior shading and gardening: Invest in external shading. If you live in a house with a porch or a backyard, plant trees that will grow enough to protect your home from the heat. Projects by builders such as Tata Housing, like Sense 66 in Pune, offer vast green spaces with the presence of trees and plants across the complex, which helps to regulate the temperature. In fact, most of the projects from Tata Housing are known for accommodating large green spaces. Greenery is known to absorb heat from the sun and replace it with breathable air.

Lighting: Install LED lighting and replace any forms of conventional lighting in your home. LED lights emit a lot less heat than halogen and fluorescent lights. Modern homes in an urban setting by builders such as Tata Housing, which offers luxury flats in Kolkata and Mumbai, are optimized for LED lighting and incorporate sustainable housing norms.

Effective Air-Conditioning Use: Air conditioners are kind of like refrigerators for the house. But it’s important to consider that while they cool your interiors, they also emit heat on the exteriors. Use air conditioners effectively. Don’t just leave them on all the time. Have them passively cool the room you spend most of your time in, and turn them off once the room is cool enough. You can turn it back on if it gets hot again. Sustainable homes are homes with responsible inhabitants.

Reflective roof materials: This enables better cooling and ventilation. Light-colored or reflective roof materials can prevent the heat from entering your home from above.

You can keep your home cool in a myriad of ways, and as the heatwave intensifies, it is important for you to incorporate them effectively. If you’re on the lookout for a new home, it makes sense to invest in a house from builders that consider sustainability a priority and offer eco-conscious homes capable of incorporating environmentally friendly cooling solutions. Tata Housing is committed to the cause, cognizant of the ever-persistent issue of climate change, and therefore builds projects that incorporate sustainable solutions. So, if you’re on the lookout for a cooler home, explore their catalog of options.

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