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Design Guru Demonstrates
How To Save Energy With Style

Naomi Cleaver

Primetime TV presenter and interior design consultant Naomi Cleaver has teamed up with energy efficiency experts at Powergen to demonstrate how you can save energy with style.

The writer and broadcaster, who also has her own design studio and advises major high street retailers and brands, has put together some simple energy saving tips designed to enhance homes as well as environmental credentials.

“Good design is as much about practicality as it is about aesthetics,” said Naomi.

“Little changes to the design of your home that introduce energy saving measures can make a big difference to your bills, as well as to the environment. And you don’t have to sacrifice style to save energy. Clever use of mirrors and light-coloured walls, which reflect daylight, can brighten a room and reduce the need to use artificial lighting, for example.

“Interlined curtains can give a luxurious feel to your room and add extra insulation, particularly if you use a thick, thermal lining.

“And why not bring back the sausage dog? Pattern and print remains the fashion this season, so you can seal up those under-door draughts with sumptuous fabric rolls, which complement with your soft furnishings.”

Powergen will be issuing Naomi’s vital home energy saving tips through its energy efficiency helpline and Home Energy Check visits across the UK.

Phil Biddle, Head of Energy Efficiency at Powergen, said: “We’re delighted to receive the advice of one of the most popular interior design specialists to put together these hints and tips.

“If we can help home decorators and DIYers to think about the bigger picture, they can save money and carbon emissions. Little changes can make a big difference and, with 26 million households in the UK, the potential for energy saving is enormous.”

Naomi’s top tips for saving energy and retaining style

  • Power dress your hot water tank – a British standard lagging jacket costs just £10, should pay for itself within six months and will save around 150kg of CO2 per year;
  • Reflective radiator panels are cheap to buy and easy to install, reflecting heat back into the room which would otherwise be lost. You can make your own panels by wrapping tinfoil around cardboard;
  • If you’re making new curtains ensure you line them, to create a plush look and keep precious heat indoors;
  • Use energy saving light bulbs – they’re now available in many different varieties and funky shapes, will last up to 12 times longer than ordinary bulbs and save around £10 a year on electricity;
  • Light coloured walls, ceiling and floors, and clever positioning of decorative mirrors will reflect daylight and make maximum use of natural light, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting;
  • Fit motion sensors to exterior lighting so that they are only activated when needed.
  • Carry out a home energy check to find out how to save more energy and money – visit Eonenergy or speak to an advisor on 0500 20 10 00.

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