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Useful Tips To Keep Your Mobile Home Cozy This Winter

If you’re living in a mobile home in Oregon, you’ve probably had to deal with the winter weather. Even if your home is brand new and has all the latest features, there are still ways to make it more comfortable during the cold months.

 

Santiam Village Mobile Home Park is surrounded by mature pine trees and a breathtaking view of Cheadles Lake. Call us at 541-258-4030 or drop us a message to learn more about our mobile homes in Oregon.

 

In this article, we’ll discuss some simple steps you can take to keep warm and cozy during this year’s freezing temperatures.

 

Use weatherstripping

Weatherstripping is a material used to seal gaps between two objects, such as around doors, windows, and other openings. You might think of weather stripping as something that goes around doors or windows, but it also works on vents, too!

 

Anywhere there is an air leak that allows cold air into your home (and lets money out of your pocket) can benefit from added protection from this inexpensive fix.

 

Close off spare rooms

If you have some spare rooms in your mobile home, keep them closed off if they’re not currently being used. This will help the central heating system only heat the areas of your home that are being used.

 

You can close a room off with a door or curtain, depending on how much privacy you need from that area. Alternatively, use space heaters to warm up those unoccupied spaces, so it looks like someone is using them!

 

Accessorize with area rugs

Area rugs are a great way to add warmth and style to your mobile home in Oregon. They can be used in place of carpeting or even as an accent piece on top of your current floor covering.

 

When shopping for area rugs at the store, look for ones that are made from natural fibers. They’ll last longer than those made with synthetic materials such as polyester or nylon because they hold up better over time.

 

Don’t let the heat escape through your ducts

A lot of people forget about their ducts, but they can be an easy place for heat to escape. If you have a big drafty spot in your home that’s not fixed by using more insulation or installing storm doors and windows, try sealing up any gaps between the furnace and the ductwork with duct sealer spray or foam.

 

Just make sure that you don’t put too much on. You want it to just fill in gaps and block air from escaping as opposed to making a huge mess all over your floor!

 

Consider adding blankets

Adding extra blankets can be a simple and effective way to make your home feel cozy and comfortable during the winter months. Not only do blankets and throws provide an extra layer of warmth, but they can also add a touch of style and personality to your home.

 

When choosing blankets and throws, opt for materials like wool, fleece, or cashmere, which are known for their warmth and coziness. You can also experiment with different patterns, textures, and colors to find the perfect look for your home.

 

Don’t be afraid to pile on the blankets, either — the more layers, the cozier! Consider placing a few blankets on your couch or bed for easy access when the temperature drops, or drape a throw over your favorite armchair for a cozy reading nook.

 

With a little bit of creativity and some cozy blankets, you can transform your mobile home into a warm and welcoming oasis during the cold winter months!

 

Conclusion

With these easy tips, you’ll have one less thing to worry about during winter. Remember that a clean and organized mobile home is the best way to keep warm air circulating throughout your living space.

 

If you follow our advice above and stay on top of all these different aspects, then you should have no problem staying warm and cozy this winter while living in a mobile home park in Oregon!

 

Santiam Village in Lebanon, Oregon, offers mobile homes that are designed with your needs in mind. For any questions or concerns, drop us a message or call us at 541-258-4030.

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