As the summer heat intensifies, keeping your apartment cool can become a challenge. But with a few strategic adjustments and some creative solutions, you can turn your home into a refreshing hideout. Here are some hot tips to keep your apartment cool without cranking up the A/C. 
 

Reverse Your Ceiling Fan 

Turn your fan direction to keep cool in your apartment
 

Did you know that your ceiling fan can be adjusted to spin in the opposite direction? By reversing the direction of the blades, you can create a cooling breeze that pushes warm air up and pulls cool air down. This simple switch can make a significant difference in maintaining a comfortable temperature in your apartment. 
 

Cover Windows During the Day 

 Close your blinds during the day to keep your apartment cool 
 

Sunlight streaming through windows can quickly heat up your space. To combat this, cover your windows during the day. Use blackout curtains or shades to block out the sun's rays. This will help keep the interior of your apartment much cooler. 
 

Open Windows at Night 
 

When the sun goes down and the temperature drops, take advantage of the cooler air by opening your windows at night. This allows fresh, cool air to circulate through your apartment, reducing the indoor temperature. Just remember to close the windows before the sun rises to trap the cool air inside. 
 

Apply Heat-Reducing Films to Your Windows 

Utilize film on your windows to help reflect the sun
 

Another easy hack to keep your apartment cool is to apply a reflective, heat-reducing window film to help regulate the temperature in your apartment. These films are simple to apply and perfect for renters since they can be easily removed. They are highly effective at blocking heat while still allowing light to pass through.  
 

Create a DIY A/C 

Make a DIY A/C unit to cool your apartment
 

If you don't have an air conditioner or want to save on electricity, consider creating a DIY A/C. Place a shallow pan or bowl of ice in front of a fan. As the fan blows air over the ice, it creates a cool mist that can help lower the room's temperature. It's a simple and cost-effective way to beat the heat. 
 

Choose Cotton 

Choose cotton for your clothing and sheets to keep cool
 

To keep yourself and your bed cool, try switching to cotton. This breathable material allows air to circulate, helping you stay cool and comfortable. We suggest opting for lightweight cotton sheets and wearing loose-fitting cotton clothing to keep your body temperature down. 
 

By implementing these tips, you can keep your apartment comfortable all summer long. Stay cool! 

by Avenue Living Communities