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    Remodeling Tips to Keep Your Home Cool This Summer

    Today we will focus on how to keep your home cool in the summer.
    Many of you may feel hot inside your homes year after year. In this issue, we will write about how you can make your house cooler in summer by remodeling.

    What kind of house is cool in summer?

    Have you ever thought that it is cool in summer when you go to a country house? Originally, Japanese houses were designed to be breezy and cool even in humid Japan. The following are some of the methods used in many Japanese houses to keep the inside of the house cool.

    Points of a cool house

    • No direct exposure to the sun
    • A house with good ventilation
    • The outside of the house does not get too hot

    Benefits of having a cool house in summer

    There are many advantages to having a cool house in the summer. Let's look at the first benefit.

    Cooler homes in the summer save money on electricity.

    The biggest benefit of having a cooler house in the summer is the savings on electricity. Many people leave their air conditioners on all the time, especially in the summer, and their electricity bills are high! Many of you may be worried about this. By keeping the inside of the house cool, the use of air conditioners can be kept to a minimum, and the electricity bill will be reduced.

    The cooler the house is, the more comfortable the house feels.

    Cooler inside the house in the summer makes you feel better.
    For example, many people will go out in the summer because it is too hot in the house. By going out, they might buy extra things and spend a lot of money. Also, coming home may make many people feel uncomfortable. A cooler home will make you feel better every day and make it easier to spend time in the summer.

    What are specific renovations that will make your house cooler in the summer?

    Some of you may know that you want to make your house cooler! but many of you may not know where to remodel. Let's take a look at some specific examples of remodeling.

    Preventing light from entering through windows

    One simple remodeling measure that can be taken is to prevent light from entering through windows. Recently, installing shades has become popular. Installing shades can also provide shelter from rain. Some people grow bitter gourd and other plants to make "green curtains," but planting plants can increase pests and take time to install, so we recommend shades that do not require such worries.

    Remodeling to prevent the inside of the garden from getting hot.

    If your house has a garden, why not remodel it? For example, installing a small pond in the garden will make the inside of the garden cooler. Also, laying artificial grass on the ground is very effective. A cooler yard will keep the inside of the house cooler without heat coming in through the windows.

    Improving the ventilation of rooms

    It is also important to improve the ventilation of the rooms; if there is a window in one direction but no window on the opposite side, there is no airflow into the house. To prevent this from happening, it is important to install a breezeway. For example, if there is a window on the south side of the house, a window on the north side can be installed to create a breezeway. Just by creating one window and making the house breezy, the inside of the house will be cooler and more comfortable.

    Conclusion

    In this article, we have introduced remodeling to make the inside of the house cooler in the summer. These days, many people work from home, and making the house cooler in the summer will improve work efficiency during the day. If you are interested in making your house cooler in the summer, you should definitely consider remodeling before the summer comes.

    Daisuke Inazawa

    Daisuke Inazawa

    Representative Director of INA&Associates Inc. Based in Osaka, Tokyo, and Kanagawa, he is engaged in real estate sales, leasing, and management. He provides services based on his extensive experience in the real estate industry. Based on the philosophy that “human resources are a company's most important asset,” he places great importance on human resource development. He continues to take on the challenge of creating sustainable corporate value.