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    Just 18 Things That’ll Help Warm Up A Drafty House

    Draft blockers, wool rugs, insulator kits, and more products to keep you toasty in a frigid home ❄️.

    1. A door draft stopper to create a barrier over door gaps and help retain the heat in your room.

    2. And — if that's not enough — an additional weighted door draft stopper that’ll ensure a tight fit. It’s nonslip, helps prevent warm air from escaping, and reduces noise!

    a reviewer's draft stopper in front of their door

    3. Or a pine-needle-stuffed draft blocker so you can block door drafts *and* make your home smell like a lovely pine forest — that's double the cozy vibes if you ask me.

    the draft blocker with pine needles in the background

    4. A no-glue privacy window film more than 40,000 people gave a 5-star review. It'll give you some draft protection *and* fill the room with rainbow light when the sun filters through.

    a reviewer's photo of the privacy window film with colorful light streaming through a large window

    5. An easy-to-use insulator kit that'll make the icy portal to an arctic tundra (aka the living room window) a bearable part of the house to be around.

    6. A personal space heater so you can get the heat blasting on your cold toes as you WFH. Or, put this baby by your bed to ensure you’re as toasty as a marshmallow when it’s time to drift off to sleep.

    the pink space heater on a reviewer's desk

    7. A handmade terra-cotta candle heater designed to efficiently radiate heat and increase the temperature around it by 4 to 5 degrees without running up your electric bill 🕯.

    the terra cotta heater with candles inside of it

    8. A pack of furnace filters to replace those dirty filters that may by making your heat system work way too hard, because a cleaner furnace coil means a warmer house!

    a reviewer's photo of the new clean furnace filter next to a dirty old filter

    9. A set of blackout curtains you'll want on every window in your home. They block out sunlight, dampen sound, and offer some insulation against drafts. I have these on my living room windows and when they are closed we don't have to have the heat on so high because they block the cold air coming in!

    the blackout curtains in gray over a window

    10. Or a pair of thermal insulated curtains (that also block out light and noise) for anyone who is super serious about preventing central heat from escaping right out the windows.

    The curtains in mustard yellow

    11. And don't forget to install your curtains using a wrap-around styled curtain rod to get them *that* much closer to the wall, which will help insulate against drafts!

    the blackout curtain rod with a beige curtain on it

    12. A caulk gun and adhesive set reviewers swear by for sealing off gaps in a quick and easy fashion. *Looks at the chilly windowsill that needs recaulking and adds to cart.*

    z reviewer holding the red caulk gun

    13. A warm, dark-colored wool rug you'll want to put in an area that gets lots of sunlight during the day — the dark color will help the rug retain sunlight and give off heat. Plus, it'll act as a barrier between you and the cold floor.

    the wool rug in dark blue

    14. A fireplace cover so you *don't* feel large gusts of winds blowing down the chimney and into your home this frigid February.

    15. An ultra-lofty down duvet insert made for winter — it is designed with a puffy baffle box construction that keeps out the cold and retains your body heat. If you often find yourself shivering in your drafty old house, wishing you could go to sleep in a snowsuit, this is the blanket for you!

    The white down duvet which has baffle box construction

    16. And a BedJet cooling and warming system that makes it possible to stay cozy and regulate your nighttime temperature. It’s programmed to change the temp each hour of the night to help you sleep better, and it'll warm you up 15 times faster than a regular blanket 👀.

    17. A roll of self-adhesive weatherstrip for anyone who is tired of waiting on the landlord to get back to you about fixing the frosty windows and is ready to take their comfort into their own hands.

    someone applying weatherstripping to a window by peeling off the self-adhesive tape on the back of the roll

    18. And an energy-efficient electric fireplace that's designed to warm up your home without making the air too dry. It's rated for up to 400 square feet, however many reviewers with spaces much larger than that swear by it for staying toasty!

    a reviewer's photo the fireplace during the day time

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