Alicante, November 24, 2023.

The desire or interest to take advantage of the hours of sunshine in winter reveals a need: take into account the decoration of all spaces in the house, including the exterior, emphasizing terraces, porches or gardens. In this sense, Glass by Gaviota, a reference brand in solutions aimed at comfort with a strong sustainable component, proposes a series of tips for a decoration designed to align strategic corners of the home under the same Christmas halo

Making the most of the hours of sunshine is very present in the Spanish modus vivendi and, in general, in the DNA of Mediterranean culture. In this context, controlling the climate in the home through energy, but at the same time decorative, solutions is almost an emergency. However, until the solutions of Glass by Gaviota, a reference brand in enclosures and comfort with a strong sustainable component, arrived, it was really difficult to address this need. Climate control and protection: energy control as a starting point for sustainable decoration When the countdown to the Christmas season begins, the firm proposes a series of decorative, but also functional and energy-saving tips. In this sense, as a starting point, it becomes imperative to protect the house from the coldest moments of the day, such as night or early morning or from inclement weather. Therefore, it is advisable to check and tune up windows and enclosures in general and later proceed to clean them in depth. This, in addition to protecting the room, will prevent the appearance of mold or damp. An option that can avoid unpleasantness and that will greatly facilitate this process (recurring every winter), is to opt for PVC windows and, even more so, if they incorporate Thermofiber technology. , like those of Glass by Gaviota. Thanks to an innovative material, these solutions do not allow cold to pass into the space, which represents an energy saving of 50% compared to other types of windows. In addition, its high energy saving performance and thickness also allow savings in heating use in the coldest months of the year. For its part, since they incorporate large glass and hermetic closure, it also protects against external weather agents such as rain, wind and pollen, in the spring season. Once the windows and blinds have been set up, and secured climate control in the home, it is time to think about sealing them with a similar Christmas decoration. Opting for pine cones for the shelves, for branches and moss to decorate the interior, or even for elegant vinyls, are simple and economical, but very attractive options. Even at this time, you can opt for blinds or curtains with Christmas motifs, especially if there are children in the home. This Christmas, enjoy indoors and outdoors with Glass by Gaviota Thinking about the – increasingly common – sunny days during winter, it is recommended to accompany outdoor furniture with blankets and cushions with Christmas motifs, such as plaid. In addition, candles and vases made of robust materials, especially for outdoors, will sign these Christmas outdoor corners. At the same time, pergolas will continue to be protagonists this Christmas, since they also have their function in the cold months, protecting and separating outdoor spaces. This is the case with the Climatika range from Glass by Gaviota, which features ultra-simple shapes and finishes, but adaptable to any type of home. They are pergolas that can be decorated in multiple ways, but if there is one that usually looks especially good, it is LED lighting garlands placed strategically. In addition to this, these bioclimatic solutions are ideal when days of rain and storms are lurking. And, for extreme cases, there is a specific variant that Glass by Gaviota has devised, called Clima Rain. Its great advantage, among others, is structural stability. Added to this is the ease of installation, the possible incorporation of LEDs and, of course, the capacity for channeled front water drainage. Another decorative element that never goes out of style and that, if possible, has more and more strength in decoration, are the plants. Probably due to their organic and natural halo, exclusive winter plants such as jasmine, heather, camellia, chrysanthemum or morning glory are always welcome in winter spaces, whether inside or outside the home. Without forgetting the Christmas holly, which looks so good on outdoor spaces, especially doors or windows. With these little tips to decorate the house during the Christmas months, the home will become a Christmas ‘party’ not only because inside, but outside.

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