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How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace

September 16, 2024
2024-09-16
Do you know what's fairly common among luxury apartments in Paris? A nice fireplace. Many of the city's best homes have a fireplace. Some have it in the living room while others even have bedrooms with their own fireplaces. It's great to have in a city that gets notoriously chilly in autumn, let alone in winter. But what if your place doesn't have a fireplace? Unfortunately, you're not always guaranteed to live in a place that has one. So when the cold seasons come, you can always stay warm by drinking coffee, taking a hot bath, lighting up candles, and more.

How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace


Turn on The Heater

This may sound like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised at how many people forget that apartments in Paris come with heaters too. It's just that the fireplace is more conspicuous that most tenants and homeowners use that instead of the heater too. But even if your place doesn't have a fireplace, there's still a good chance that there's a heater. Simply turn it on and wait until the heat takes over the entire space. The best part is that you don't have to stay near it to keep warm, unlike with a fireplace.


Get a Humidifier Heater

On the off chance that your apartment in Paris doesn't have a heater—which is extremely unlikely!—you can always purchase a humidifier heater instead. They're mobile appliances that will purify the air and keep you toasty at the same time. It's great to have when you're the type who easily gets overwhelmed by the polluted air in the bustling French capital. Moreover, you can also place it anywhere else in the home, be it your living room, bedroom, or even bathroom. Wherever you want to hang out in your apartment, your humidifier heater will keep you warm!

How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace



Light Up Some Candles

Don't have a luxury apartment in Paris with a fireplace to keep you warm? No problem! You can just light up candles instead. While most people buy and light up candles for their relaxing scents and to brighten up the space, they'll also still keep you warm. You might have to light up a good number of them to get the same effect as you would with a fireplace, but that's no problem. As long as you still abide by the fire safety rules of the apartment building and of the area you settled down in when you moved to Paris, you're good!


Lay Down a Carpet

Upon relocating to Paris, you've probably noticed that many apartments here have hardwood floors. They're just as common as having a fireplace in your Paris luxury apartment. But if it just so happens that you only have the former and not the latter, you can still keep warm by laying down a carpet. Hardwood floors tend to stay cold during the autumn and winter months. So much so that it's almost unbearable to walk barefoot. If you want to keep at least your feet toasty when you're hanging out in your living room, laying down a carpet would do.

How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace



Enjoy a Cup of Coffee

This is another no-brainer but it's worth mentioning again and again. Drinking coffee in Paris is practically a way of life. Part of that is because there are so many great cafes in Paris that they've become as popular a tourist attraction as the Eiffel Tower itself. With that said, however, having to go outside and contend with chilly autumn breezes or cold winter snow just to get a cup of coffee seems counter-productive. If you could brew yourself a hot cup at home, then you can stay warm and cozy all day long. Even if you don't have a fireplace in your apartment.


Purchase a Thick Blanket

An ordinary blanket isn't enough to keep you from feeling chilly when it's autumn or winter in Paris. You'll need a nice, thick, and huge blanket to cover your entire body and beyond. Fortunately, there are many places, both online and physical stores, that sell just that. Go to any specialty store or even the most famous department stores in Paris and you'll find the perfect thick blanket for you. They're the best to keep you warm in a home that might not have a fireplace. You'll also feel so cozy all snuggled up in your own space.

How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace



Do Some Baking

Don't have a fireplace at home? Well, if you have an oven, you can use that instead! Naturally, this doesn't mean you light it up with a match. That's a massive accident waiting to happen! What you can do, however, is bake. Even if you don't know how to, try to follow the simplest recipes you can find online. But what does this have to do with staying warm? Ovens usually heat up the entire space right after you use them. Just leave it open after turning it off and you'll find that your kitchen, possibly nearby areas too, will remain toasty for a time.


Take a Hot Bath

Apart from fireplaces, several luxury apartments in Paris have bathtubs too. If you're lucky enough to rent or own one, and weirdly enough there's no fireplace too, then use that to keep warm. Something as simple as a hot bath is oftentimes more than enough to keep you comfy and toasty during the colder months in Paris. On your free days, it's even worth staying in the tub for a long time, perhaps with a few lighted candles nearby and a glass of wine handy. Now that's a relaxing day in Paris!

How to Stay Warm in Paris When You Don’t Have a Fireplace


On the off chance that you get a luxury apartment in Paris without a fireplace, there are still plenty of other ways to stay warm in the colder months. Some are as simple as getting a blanket, drinking coffee, and more.



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