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5 Simple and Sustainable Ways to Keep Your Home Cool Without an AC

Air conditioners aren’t the only way to keep your home cool. With the right materials, smart design choices, and a few natural elements, you can create a refreshing indoor environment without high energy bills. From indoor plants to traditional cooling techniques, here’s how to maintain comfort in a sustainable way.

As temperatures soar, keeping your home cool can feel like a daily battle — especially if you’re trying to cut down on electricity bills and stay eco-friendly. While air conditioners provide instant relief, they aren’t the most sustainable or affordable solution.

Luckily, there are simple, cost-effective ways to bring down indoor temperatures naturally. Here’s how you can beat the heat without an AC.

1. Switch to bamboo curtains or khus mats
Ditch those heavy, heat-trapping curtains and opt for bamboo blinds or khus (vetiver) mats. When you sprinkle water on khus mats, they release a refreshing earthy fragrance while naturally cooling the air that enters your home.

2. DIY (do it yourself) natural coolers with earthen pots

Storing drinking water in matkas (clay pots) keeps it naturally cool — no refrigerator needed! You can also place shallow trays of water near windows or balconies. As the water evaporates, it cools the surrounding air, creating a soothing effect.

3. Cross ventilation and early morning breeze
Make the most of nature’s cooling system! Open your windows early in the morning and late in the evening to let fresh air flow through. During peak heat hours, keep them shut to prevent hot air from entering. This simple trick can make a huge difference.

4. Use white or light-coloured fabrics

While black is classy, opt for less heat-absorbing fabrics like light-coloured cotton bedsheets, cushion covers, and curtains. These reflect heat rather than trapping it, keeping your home feeling fresh and airy.

5. Indoor plants for natural cooling

Aloe vera, areca palms, snake plants, and money plants don’t just purify the air — they also help lower indoor temperatures. Placing them strategically near windows and seating areas can create a naturally cooler environment.

With these easy, budget-friendly hacks, you can keep your home cool while staying kind to the planet and your wallet.

Culled from thebetterindia.com

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