Plaid Lifestyle

Save energy in style

Faites des économies d’énergie avec style

We always find a way to warm up, and sometimes even without having to virulently turn the knob on the heater. Discover how to save energy with as much style as Beyoncé with her two-star jersey at the Stade de France.

Clothing

It seems so obvious that we don't think about it directly, not walking barefoot but with padded high socks will allow you to warm up more easily and with more comfort than staying in front of your heater with your hands 20 centimeters away. Moreover, the cocooning trend is at its peak and winter is a season when your home should exude hibernation, and for that, anything goes, including your high socks or sweaters made by Grandma (because yes, vintage is also back).

Blanket and you, guilty of acute chilling

A new trendy element of cocooning that has seen its presence in our living rooms democratized with new modes of entertainment consumption, such as Netflix which increasingly uses it for its communication on social networks. The blanket has become a social phenomenon as the essential tool to stay warm on your sofa, in your bed, and also at your desk. And truthfully, isn't turning off all the lights to leave only the TV on and warming up with your blanket a stylish way to save energy? There are now blankets in all styles: faux fur blankets, cashmere, wool or fleece, plain or patterned blankets.

Energy contract

What's more stylish than doing something no one would have thought of? Truth be told, even Afida Turner would idolize you for your anticipation. Because yes, lowering your energy contracts and adopting small daily actions can make a big difference. Let's take the example of a move: you need to urgently subscribe to a new electricity contract for your rushed move. Not at all, that's a situation you won't have to face. Because you will have already done everything necessary, from comparing offers to commissioning, which you can already learn about by clicking on this link.

And it's then in your daily actions, such as using energy-saving light bulbs, taking advantage of natural light to heat your home, or simply turning off your power strips at night, that you will see savings on your bills. Nicolas Hulot will thank you.

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