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  2. Keeping the bed warm during cold seasons is essential to a good night’s sleep. Nobody likes a “shocking cold bed” or wants to suffer a “rude awakening” due to extreme cold. So, just how do we keep the bed warm? Here is a compiled list of ideas that may help you with warmer nights – Read on!

    • Heat your bedroom, not the whole house. It’s inefficient and potentially expensive to heat your entire home all night long. So on the coldest of nights, it might be better to just heat the bedroom and shut the door to keep the warmth in.
    • Use flannel bedsheets in the winter. Flannel is a great choice of material for bedsheets in the winter. Flannel is cotton that’s been brushed to make it fluffy, rather than smooth like normal cotton sheets.
    • Create layers of top sheets and blankets. Rather than just using one thick blanket, comforter, or duvet, create layers instead. The idea is to create layers of insulation and trap air (which is a poor conductor of heat).
    • Choose a warmer duvet filling. If you’d prefer not to use materials derived from animals in the bedroom, synthetic fibers such as polyester, microfiber, or hollow fiber are good choices for warm material.
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    • Wearing the Right Clothing. Wear flannel pajamas. When it’s cold out, it’s time to switch up your night clothes. Swap out cotton for some flannel pajamas.
    • Making Your Bed Warm. Use thicker sheets. Cotton sheets are great year round. But if you find that you need a little more heat during the winter, consider getting flannel sheets.
    • Creating a Warmer Sleeping Climate. Paint the room in warm tones. If your eyes perceive warmth, it can actually make you feel warmer. Try painting your room a new color to warm it up.
    • Have a shower before going to bed. Let’s start with one of the simplest techniques, and one of the best in my experience: have a shower before going to bed.
    • Use windows, curtains, blinds and shutters to your advantage. Depending on how hot it is exactly, keeping doors and/or windows open all day might be all you need to do to keep the house cooler, especially if it creates a breeze and lets the heat out.
    • Open windows to create a cross breeze in the night. If you didn’t have all the windows open during the day, when the temperature drops in the evening open them to let some (hopefully) cooler air flow through your house and bedroom.
    • Sleep on a cooling mattress pad. There are many mattresses, toppers, and pads that are marketed as being cooling. And while they may be more breathable than others, many of them don’t really provide active cooling – they just sleep less hot than standard materials.
  3. Dec 22, 2023 · The first step to staying warm at night is making sure that you yourself are wrapped up. So wearing suitable nightwear in bed will go a long way to keeping you cosy. You might think...

  4. Jan 10, 2023 · Instead of raising the thermostat to keep you warm while you sleep, consider some alternatives to heating the entire house. After all, the only room in use is the bedroom, so you can stay snug and reduce your energy consumption at the same time. Here are nine tips to keep a warm bedroom without raising the heat.