Why you should care

From incorporating an open floor plan to switching out your curtains, these designer tips are sure to help you create a fresher and more comfortable living environment.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to come home to a space that feels cool, crisp, and invigorating? In Malaysia, where high humidity and warmth often dominate, achieving this atmosphere can sometimes feel like a dream.

Fortunately, air conditioners and dehumidifiers have been our loyal saviours, but on days when we want to save on electricity costs, long-lasting home improvements are needed. So, if you’re looking for solutions to improve the air quality in your home with minimal electricity use, read on as our designer shares some helpful tips to enhance your home’s ventilation. 

1. Incorporate breeze blocks

Also known as ventilation blocks, you’d often see breeze blocks placed on the exterior as outdoor walls or fences. They can also be placed as interior partitions for cross-ventilation, as they’re great at encouraging airflow while maintaining privacy and adding aesthetic appeal to your home. 

2. Utilise skylights and roof windows

Skylights and roof windows are a great source of natural light, but they work even better at letting hot air rise and escape. This allows better air circulation, keeping your home fresh throughout the day. 

3. Design a courtyard or atrium

If your space allows it, incorporate a central courtyard or an atrium into the design of your home. Open spaces like these, especially when plants or an indoor garden is added, act as natural ventilation shafts that draw hot air out to allow cooler air to flow at the lower levels. 

4. Incorporate open floor plans

If you find your home’s airflow blocked by barriers, consider changing the layout to an open floor plan. Removing non-structural walls or using fixtures such as open shelving that doubles as partitions helps circulate the air around your home better. 

5. Opt for lightweight curtains or blinds

As heavy materials tend to block and trap heat, choose lightweight and breathable curtains or blinds instead. This will allow air to pass through effortlessly, even when closed, ensuring a continuous flow of fresh air throughout your home.

6. Incorporate indoor plants 

A simple addition of adding houseplants into your living space can also help improve the air quality in your home. Providing a fresh and cool ambience through transpiration, opt for plants such as spider plants, bamboo palms or Chinese Evergreen to purify the air naturally. 

Creating an effortlessly well-ventilated home is possible. Whether it’s big changes such as implementing skylights or roof windows to quick fixes like adding a few indoor plants, it’s important to remember that these changes also enhance the quality of life while creating a more enjoyable experience at home.

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Are your floors making your home feel warmer? You might be interested in these floor types that are perfect for the Malaysian heat. 

Why you should care

From incorporating an open floor plan to switching out your curtains, these designer tips are sure to help you create a fresher and more comfortable living environment.

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