How To Add Humidity To Your Home 📍 How To With Kristin

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1. Leave The Door Open When You Shower
Let the steam escape from your bathroom and into the home be leaving the shower open when you shower.

2. Boil Water
Using a teapot on the stove (versus heating a mug in the microwave) to heat water for your tea will help release moisture into the air.

3.Get Plants
Houseplants can help in adding humidity to your home. How? Plants continuously release moisture from their leaves and stems of plants as vapor. This process is called transpiration and as long as you keep them watered, they will help aid in regulating humidity levels in your home.

4. (1) Put Bowl(s) Of Water On Top Of Registers
I’ve tried this trick and it works. Simply place a metal bowl (or ceramic) on top of your floor register or a radiant heating unit. Depending on the current humidity levels in your home (and how much your heat is blasting) the water will evaporate into the air in your home. For me, it takes about a week for the water to fully evaporate in a medium-sized metal dog bowl.

4. (2) Put Bowl(s) Of Water On Windowsills
If your registers are on the wall or ceiling, try placing a bowl or vase on a sunny windowsill. The warmth from the daily sun will gently warm the water and it’ll evaporate slowly into your air.

5. Let Your Clothes Air-Dry
Save some energy, skip the dryer, and line-dry your clothes in your home on a drying rack. If you have the extra space, this is a great way to get more moisture into the air.

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Hang a wet bath towel in the middle of any room you want to be humidified, also get a big spray bottle fill it with hot water and spray it everywhere

everly-shadystudios
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I had no idea the humidity of the house can literally impact your health :O I've been waking up for 2 years now with incredibly dry mouth and nostrils. I'm going to try this tonight and I'll let you know if it helps.

JamesCarmichael
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I was sick of expensive humidifiers stop working after couple months so I bought a portable hot plate off Amazon for $20 and fill up a small pot full of water at night, drop some essential oils and salt and let it’s go for an hour or so. It works 👍🏼👍🏼

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I LOVE THE IDEA OF PLACING A BOWL OF WATER, OR EVEN A VASE OF WATER, AND JUST PUT ON YOUR WINDOW SIL, THIS IS INEXPENSIVE, AND REALLY HELPS!!!!
I SUFFER FROM MAJOR SINUS PROBLEMS, THE AIR IS WAY TOO DRY!!
GREAT TIPS, THANK YOU!

terry-vqed
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A few things I found out looking into this today is to keep your windows closed at night and soak a sponge in boiling water, take it out and put it in the middle of your room and it should humidify the room for a good 12 hours. You can also spray or steam your curtains and bed sheets with boiled water. Or even boiled lemonade if you want a nice smell. I mean obviously use a thin sprayer and let it dry a little before jumping into bed :D

JamesCarmichael
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I need to do this because I wake up so dry as well

itsmebethd
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Hang a towel near an air vent with the bottom half of the towel in a bucket of water. The towel never drys as the water keeps being pulled up

jezdog
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I filled a tray under my house plant with pebbles and a thin layer of water to humidify air around my plant to help them and me!

hallinasjournal
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The FIRST thing you should do is boil water. If you put 4 pots on all your burners you can take a 2, 000 sqft home from 10% to 60% in a half hour. Running all your showers is incredibly wasteful as you are paying for at least 2.3 gallons every single minute for absolutely no reason

SussyBacca
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I boil a pot of water and it helps my plants in my dining room and living room. I do the water in cups on floor vents and I have wine bottles that I fill with water and place them on my plant tables to provide humidity.

michellec.
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brilliant!!! thanks for the advice. My humidifier just broke down and this really helped till i got my replacement. thank you!

zeeshan
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Theres alot of benefits to plants in general. I plan on doing like almost an indoor garden. See how that goes.

colonelradec
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I'm about to just hose all the carpets in the house.

touxiong
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I use a 2 gallon sprayer. And mist all my hardwood floors, sometimes, walls and everything. It dries fast with low humidity. It humidifies the entire house "very fast". But I'm thinking, how can I install a stream/river in the house. It would give off pleasing sounds.

--JohnDoe
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Just use a spray bottle with water and spray it everywhere on all surfaces in the room and in the air - also helps if it is hot water.

zoomermcboomer
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They have a box thing that you fill with water for the dryer exhaust if there’s no window close by. I had to use one at the last house I lived in

esoterika
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It just got to -24C (-11F) here and some good ideas or better versions of what I thought I could try to beat the dry air.

headspacehiker
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Thanks i will try this today.... My dry cough is not going away

UserChris
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I feel like the plants that need more water and bigger leaves are gonna be the most humidity bonus. I use a croc pot without a top but you need to keep a close eye on the water levels so it doesn't run without water

tjbaileymusic
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Thanks! My room has been dry the entire time I’ve been here (a couple of months) and this helps

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