Boydens - Life at Home | Autumn 2022 | Issue 04

boydens.co.uk Shopping Aurora Instant Hot & Cold Filtered Water Dispenser, Aqua Optima, £199 Both fast and convenient, this 3-in-1 kettle, water chiller, and water filter jug can help you save space in the kitchen while saving energy by only boiling and dispensing the water you need. Powered by Strix technology, it’s Quiet Mark accredited for minimal noise levels. amazon.co.uk Avant Silence Island Cooker Hood, Franke, £1,498 This stylish cooker hood not only o ers a more peaceful cooking experience, o ering noise reduction of up to 6db, but a more energy e cient one too with its A+ energy rating. Made from stainless steel and black glass, the hood measures 90cm wide and o ers three operating speeds plus an intensive setting with a quiet 68db sound level and an extraction rate of 750 m3/h. franke.co.uk Dual Flo Kettle, LAICA, £69 This eco-friendly, multifunction kettle and hot water dispenser only boils the water you need, making it friendlier to the planet while saving you money on your energy bills. With up to 1.5L capacity, you can boil and dispense just one cup at the touch of a button. amazon.co.uk 08 Heating expert, Wunda Group, shares its advice to minimise heat loss in your home this winter in the face of rising energy bills. 1. Check your insulation Up to 25 per cent of heat can be lost through the roof of an uninsulated home, so this is a great place to start to help save on costly bills. Consider fitting your hot water cylinder with an insulating jacket – it could save £35 a year as well as 115kg on carbon emissions. 2. Avoid ine cient heat sources Electric heaters are very expensive to run, (for example, a 5,000-watt electric heater will cost almost £1.50 per hour of use) and there are several additional factors which come into play that can add to the expense. 3. Zone your home with a smart thermostat When utilised properly, smart heating is one of the cheapest and most convenient ways to improve energy ratings in your home, cutting heating bills and reducing CO2 emissions. Most UK homes are still operating on one single thermostat for the entire home. 4. Don’t keep the heating on all day Leaving your heating on in every single room is needlessly expensive, especially if you aren’t using every room that you are heating. If you’re going away for a long period of time, turn the heating down or o to prevent spending money unnecessarily – but avoid switching the boiler o entirely as this can cause faults. 5. Explore underfloor heating (UFH) This can be an incredibly e cient and cost-e ective system for the home, costing on average 25 per cent less to run than radiators, but the real savings come when utilising a smart heating system alongside UFH to zone each room. wundagroup.com Hot tips

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