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Stay cool in the heat

Beating the summer heat is easy with these clever ideas and products that won’t blow a hole in your budget.

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Keeping the heat out

Curtains and blinds can help your home stay at a comfortable temperature. Thicker curtains keep out the sun’s hot rays and different layers in your windows also help insulate your home. So do cellular blinds, which have a honeycomb structure that traps air, a natural insulator, inside them.

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Bed linen that helps keep the temperature right

Many types of fabric can help you stay comfortable in bed. Cotton, viscose, and lyocell, for example, transport moisture away from your body, helping you maintain a nice, even temperature. Linen is highly breathable and heat conducting, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer.

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A pillow in a white DYTÅG pillowcase lies on a bed with a white DVALA sheet near a duvet in a white DYTÅG duvet cover.
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Lie down and cool off

Experience soothing, cool relief with KEJSAROLVON pillow and mattress protectors. Its specially woven nylon fibers transport heat away to keep your sleep comfortably crisp all night.

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Cool comfort for your head, too

KLUBBSPORRE ergonomic pillows and KVARNVEN ergonomic pillows give you great comfort and support to help you sleep like a baby. And they both also have one special side that cools your head down if you’re too warm.

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Some ice could be useful

When the heat is on, a colander full of ice comes in very handy for soothing washcloths, cold drinks, a frozen-water bottle, and more. It’s a good idea to collect the melted water in a bowl so it doesn’t make a mess.

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A water bottle and some washcloths sit in a GEMAK colander full of ice cubes on a table, along with glasses and fruit.
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