6 tips to stay warm while working from home this winter

Man working from home in warm jacket

Just remember to whip off the bobble hat before that important Zoom meeting (Picture: Getty Images)

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These days, it’s surprising to hear that somebody works in the office more than they do from home. But in a cost-of living crisis, home heating bills can really stack up when you’re there all day.

And with another cold snap here this week, office workers might actually have the upper hand, particularly when it comes to saving on energy costs.

While many of us will be sitting at our desks, wrapped up in a jumper, a blanket and two pairs of socks, office workers will be sitting comfortably in the knowledge they aren’t paying a penny of their workplace’s central heating bill.

So if you’re worried about the price of heating your home during working hours, hold tight – we have some advice.

There are a number of products you can buy as well as free changes you can make to your home office to keep the heat in.

Richard O’Connor, an interiors expert at First Mats shared with Metro.co.uk six tips for keeping warm while working from home. 

Woman wrapped in duvet working from home

This isn’t what we meant by ‘duvet day’ (Picture: Getty Images)

Close your doors and windows 

First things first, you want to do everything you can to get yourself warm without spending excess money.

This means keeping the doors and windows closed to retain heat.

‘If your home office is a box room, it’s tempting to make it feel less claustrophobic by keeping the door open,’ says Richard. 

‘However, by closing doors and windows, you can keep the heat in the room and stay warmer for longer.’

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Warm up your feet

Another free solution is making sure your feet are nice and toasty. 

‘Having cold feet tends to bring down our body temperature,’ says Richard. 

‘Wearing some good, warm slippers or slipper socks can significantly help to keep you warm during office hours.’

Preheat your office

Now, you’re probably going to have to reconcile with turning your heating on at some point.

To save the most money, Richard suggests doing so when it costs the least.

‘Running your heating is cheapest between 11pm and 7am,’ he says. 

‘So get into the habit of setting your timer to heat your office for an hour or two before you start work, and make sure to switch it off before 7am.’

Move as often as you can (Picture: Getty Images)

Ask your employer for money

If you’re working at home but employed by a company, you may be eligible to claim expenses from your employer.

While they aren’t obligatory, says Richard, ‘it’s a good idea to ask your boss about home working expenses.’

If you are eligible, you may get up to £312 a year towards things like heating and broadband bills. 

Try a heated gilet or wrap up in a wearable blanket

If all else fails, you might need to buy a heated gilet to wear at your desk (like this one below from Amazon for £32.19).

A heated gilet is a bit of us (Picture: Amazon)

‘These clever items are really effective for helping to keep you warm and cost less than five pence a day to run,’ says Richard. 

Not ready to go the whole hog with the heated gilet? Try this cashmere wrap that keeps you cosy but professional for your Zoom meetings.

Rise and Fall’s wrap will keep you warm at your desk (Picture: Rise and Fall)

Made from 100% A-Grade Mongolian cashmere, Rise & Fall have taken the long cashmere fibres and spun them into yarns, which have fewer ties and exposed ends. This means that the end result is exceptionally soft, high-quality cashmere that keeps you warm – and at £160, it’s way cheaper than the luxury branded equivalent.

Buy for £165 at Rise & Fall here.

Get moving

You can also encourage your body to stay warm by moving it around. 

Whenever you can, Richard recommends walking around the room, using your stairs and generally keeping your body moving.

If you have to be at your desk, he advises getting a mini, under-desk exercise bike.

‘As well as keeping you warm, can help you to stay fit, which is particularly useful for those who spend a lot of time sitting at their desk,’ he says.

You can try a home workout on your break to get the blood pumping and temperatures up, too.

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