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Smart furniture choices that give your house a visual cooling effect instantly

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 28, 2026, 16:14 IST
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Smart furniture choices that give your house a visual cooling effect instantly

When temperatures start rising in the summer heat, and the air conditioner keeps running nonstop, we look for various solutions, like a thermostat, DIYs, or creative solutions, but what if it just might be in your furniture?


It might sound unrelated, but it's indeed true!

But furniture arrangements and their types also play a major role in not just setting the mood but also its temperature.

They have a surprising power to make your home feel cooler, lighter, and more open, even when the temperature outside is sweltering.


Here are five smart furniture choices that give your house that instant cooling sensation.

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Rattan and wicker pieces

Rattan and wicker furniture has a woven, open-cane type built that lets air flow freely through the piece instead of getting trapped. This makes it perfect for hot climates where feeling suffocated is a real problem. Swap heavy solid-wood chairs for lightweight rattan-made chairs, and you’ll immediately feel the difference.

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Japanese-style low-height furniture

Low-profile furniture inspired by Japanese design sits closer to the ground, like sleek sofas and bed frames with a lower height. This creates an optical illusion of higher ceilings and allows the upper, cooler air to circulate freely through the room without being blocked by tall, bulky pieces.

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Use light-colored furniture covers

Dark fabrics absorb and radiate heat, making you feel warmer. Heavy dark velvets or thick wool are beautiful in winter but terrible in summer.


So it is better to swap them for light-toned slipcovers made of natural, moisture-wicking fibers like linen or breathable cotton. Light colours reflect sunlight and UV rays instead of soaking them up, helping your home stay cooler during the hottest months.

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Use more of glass and acrylic tables

Heavy, opaque furniture like solid wood coffee tables or dark console pieces can give a cluttered feeling to a room. Glass-top coffee tables and transparent acrylic pieces solve this problem and also make the place look aesthetic and clean. When you can see through a piece of furniture instead of hitting a visual wall, your brain perceives the space as bigger and airier.

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