Indoor Summer Activities to Stay Fresh: Apartment-Friendly Edition

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Primrose Apartments offer resort-inspired living in Santa-rosa Beach, Florida. If you want to experience true luxury, you should consider this apartment community in Destin, Florida. There are one, two, and three-bedroom apartments with modern features such as state-of-the-art appliances, premium quartz counters in kitchens & bathrooms, and more. There are wonderful amenities too, including electric car-charging stations, a pet spa, a resort-style saltwater pool with cabanas, and an outdoor grilling kitchen. Moreover, next to Grand Boulevard, running errands is very convenient. Life during summer at Primrose Apartments is picturesque. However, you will also need to stay fresh, so consider the following summer apartment trends:

Staying Cool Indoors

Consider the following summer apartment living tips:

Sleep Downstairs

You probably know that heat rises which means that the higher you are, the hotter it is. Therefore, to stay chill during hot summer nights, try sleeping downstairs.

The lower you sleep, the cooler it will be and the more likely you are to get a good night’s rest. If you don’t have a downstairs, sleep as close to the floor as possible because it will be cool.

Eco-Friendly Ways to Stay Refreshed

Try the following summer eco-friendly tips:

Swap To LED Lights

During summer, you will have plenty of light from the sun. However, at night, you will need to use bulbs, and to stay refreshed, consider changing all your home’s lights to LED.

Halogen and incandescent lamps produce too much heat, which is terribly uncomfortable during hot summer days. LED light bulbs produce much less heat and will keep the house cool during summer.

Moreover, they are super energy efficient which is great for the environment.

Summer Apartment Trends For Cooling

LED lights are more energy efficient and better for cooling your home during summer. Sleeping downstairs will help you stay cooler during hot summer nights. Use these tips for a cozy, chill home this winter.