Utility Savings 101<\/h1>\n
Let’s be real—adulting comes with bills. And while utilities might not be the most exciting part of apartment life, saving on them means more cash for the things you actually want<\/em> to spend money on. (Weekend brunch? That new concert? Yes please.)<\/p>\n The good news? You don’t have to suffer through sweat or freeze to keep your utility bills low. A few smart thermostat moves and energy-saving habits can make a big difference—without messing with your comfort or style.<\/p>\n Here’s how to keep your apartment cozy and<\/em> your bank account happy.<\/p>\n If you’ve got a programmable or smart thermostat—use it! Setting a schedule that aligns with when you're home can reduce heating\/cooling costs by 10% or more<\/strong>.<\/p>\n At work or out all day? Set it 7–10° higher in summer or lower in winter.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n Sleeping? Let it drift a few degrees for energy-saving comfort.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n The U.S. Department of Energy says 78°F in summer<\/strong> and 68°F in winter<\/strong> is the sweet spot. That may sound a little off from your default 72°, but your wallet will feel the difference.<\/p>\n Pro Tip: Start by adjusting the temp by 1 degree at a time. You’ll barely notice—but your electric bill will.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Some apartment communities offer smart thermostats, but if yours doesn’t, ask if you can install one. Brands like Nest and Ecobee let you control your thermostat from your phone, track usage, and auto-adjust when you’re away. Translation: Easy savings without the brainpower.<\/p>\n Natural light = good vibes. But in summer, too much sun means your A\/C has to work overtime. Keep blinds or blackout curtains closed during the hottest part of the day to stay cool without cranking the thermostat.<\/p>\n Set your ceiling fan to rotate counter-clockwise in summer and clockwise in winter. It helps push cool or warm air where you want it—cutting down on HVAC strain.<\/p>\n Use cold water for laundry (it works just as well), and only run full loads in the washer or dishwasher. Bonus: Cold washes are better for your clothes too.<\/p>\n That phone charger, coffee maker, or old-school lamp? They draw power even when you’re not using them. Unplug or use a power strip to shut it all down at once.<\/p>\n Living here means you’re already ahead with modern, energy-efficient features—and a team that cares about your comfort. Add these low-effort habits to the mix, and you’ll feel the difference every month (hello, lower bills).<\/p>\n Plus, saving energy = good for the planet. And let’s face it: That’s the vibe we’re all going for.<\/p>\n Check out our other blog posts on decorating small spaces<\/a>, hosting sustainably<\/a>, and more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Utility Savings 101 Let’s be real—adulting comes with bills. And while utilities might not be the most exciting part of apartment life, saving on them means more cash for the things you actually want to spend money on. (Weekend brunch? That new concert? Yes please.) The good news? You don’t have to suffer through sweat… <\/p>\n
\nMaster Your Thermostat Like a Pro<\/h2>\n
1. Set It and Forget It (Almost)<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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2. Try the Magic Number<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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3. Use a Smart Thermostat If You Can<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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\u2728 Close the Blinds, Especially During Peak Sun<\/h3>\n
Run Ceiling Fans (They’re Not Just for Looks)<\/h3>\n
Wash Smart<\/h3>\n
Unplug Energy Vampires<\/h3>\n
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