As temperatures drop, it's tempting to crank up the thermostat. But that often means a spike in your electricity bill.
Here's a straightforward solution backed by years of practical energy-saving experience: reach for that trusty sweater.

When the chill sets in at home—even if I'm just in a T-shirt—I make it a habit to add layers before touching the heating. It's effortless and effective.
We often default to turning up the heat out of habit, overlooking this basic step. Try stacking two sweaters, covering extremities, or slipping on double socks with slippers for extra warmth.
The warmer you stay with clothing, the less you rely on heating, and the lower your bills climb. It's simple logic that helps curb winter overconsumption and saves real money.
Build the habit of dressing for the indoor temperature rather than boosting radiator output—it's a proven way to manage energy efficiently.
Do you layer up at home without hesitation? Ever worn gloves indoors? Share your tips and experiences in the comments.