"I'm not cold anymore": Gabrielle, 42, shares her Finnish tip for heating her house without heating (only €2)

Every winter, it's the same story: we dream of a warm and cozy home, but hesitate to turn up the heat. What if a simple solution, from a country where cold is a daily occurrence, could change the way you approach the season? A low-cost method, still relatively unknown in France, that could well become your most surprising ally against rooms that get cold too quickly…

A house that cools down quickly: why it happens more often than you think

We've all experienced that moment when, despite the heating being set reasonably, a room loses its warmth in just a few minutes. Very often, the culprit is the windows: even when closed, they let in more heat than we realize. The result: a less comfortable interior, the heating running more often, and a chilly feeling that ruins peaceful evenings. So how can we improve the situation without undertaking major renovations? That's where a Nordic tip comes in handy.

The simple idea from the North: an everyday material