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Widely used in India, this inexpensive solution protects homes from oppressive heat

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When the heat sets in, every action counts to keep your home cooler. In countries where extreme temperatures are part of everyday life, some simple tips span generations. One of them, as natural as it is economical, seduces with its effectiveness.

The days of intense heat follow one another and homes find it increasingly difficult to regain some freshness. From mid-afternoon, the closed shutters are no longer always enough to prevent the rooms from overheating and the nights sometimes become difficult. In this context, many people are looking for new tips to limit the heat indoors. And when a thermometer rises sustainably, it can be useful to take inspiration from countries that have been living with these temperatures for decades.

In India, where episodes of extreme heat are part of daily life in many regions, residents have developed simple habits to make their homes more pleasant to live in. These solutions are often based on common sense: create shade, promote air circulation and prevent the sun from directly hitting the openings. They do not require major work or sophisticated equipment, but they provide greater comfort when temperatures soar. Some have been used for several generations and continue to prove their worth every summer.

Among them, a protection very often appears in front of houses: woven straw blinds. Made of bamboo, reed or other plant fibers, they are hung in front of windows, doors or verandas to block the sun’s rays before they reach the panes. This is precisely what makes them effective: by stopping the radiation outside, they limit the heating of the rooms. Natural, aesthetic and inexpensive, these blinds are now easily found commercially or can even be made from reed panels. In India, some are also slightly humidified to accentuate the feeling of freshness thanks to the natural phenomenon of evaporation.

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To obtain the best result, a few rules are enough. Blinds should be installed on the most exposed facades, particularly to the east, south or west depending on the orientation of the house. The ideal is to unroll them in the morning, before the sun heats the windows, then raise them once the temperature drops to let in more light. They can also be used on a pergola, balcony or terrace to create a more pleasant shaded area. Combined with ventilation early in the morning and in the evening, they help to preserve a more temperate interior throughout the day.

As summers become longer and hotter, there is growing interest in these small gestures from countries accustomed to extreme temperatures. Without being a miracle solution, woven straw blinds perfectly illustrate a simple idea: limiting heat before it enters the house. An inexpensive technique, inspired by traditional know-how, which reminds us that in times of heatwave, every detail can make a real difference to improve daily comfort.

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