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An energy-efficient and winter-friendly bathroom decorated by Brian Patrick Flynn includes a water-conserving tub and heated porcelain floors.
 
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Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Interior design ideas that can reduce your energy bill

When decorating our homes, we tend to consider things such as beauty and comfort, the durability of pieces we might buy or the image they project. But how many of us stop to consider our energy bills?

Energy-smart design goes way beyond choosing Energy Star-rated appliances or switching to compact fluorescent bulbs, although both are good ideas.

Today’s experts see opportunities to conserve energy in nearly every aspect of home design. There are “so many things that look gorgeous and totally save you money,” said interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn.

We asked Flynn and fellow designers Mallory Mathison and Janine Carendi to share their energy-wise secrets.

Windows

Add a layer of heavy “blackout” lining to the back of draperies (DIY or hire a seamstress), Flynn said.

“It makes the drapes hang better, and gives them a richer, more full look,” he said.

The barrier helps keep out noise pollution, as well as light in summer and cold in winter, he said.

As you do with clothing, insulate with layers. Mathison suggested layered window treatments “with a wool sheer and then an outer panel” of heavier fabric.

Check all windows for drafts, Carendi said, and consider replacing windows or repairing window frames. “You would be shocked how much heat you lose,” she said, from windows that aren’t properly sealed or insulated.

All three designers recommend UV-protectant film made by 3M to keep heat out in summer and protect furniture from fading. (As a bonus, some versions also enhance security.)

Floors

Add thick, warm, wool area rugs. Warm feet may help you resist cranking up the heat, Mathison said, and the sight of a plush rug can make you feel cozier. She also mentioned radiant-heated floors.

Lighting/electronics

Swapping out bulbs is a great energy-saving first step. The earliest generations of compact fluorescent bulbs gave off a harsh light that turned off some consumers, but newer versions offer softer, more appealing light.

Next, Carendi recommended replacing old dimmers with energy-smart models. She likes Lutron.

The designers also suggest using power strips or other devices that make it simpler to switch off electronics. Eliminating energy usage from items not used overnight can provide real savings.

Fabrics

Carendi suggested keeping cashmere throws or other small coverlets on hand. “My husband always puts down the heat,” she said, “so I have throws all over my apartment, because they look great and they are so warm — cashmere especially.”

If you’re changing upholstery, Flynn said, consider having the sofa covered in a warm fabric like flannel, then having a light linen slipcover made for summer.

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