Keeping Your Apartment Cool and Refreshing This Summer
When the summer sun rolls into St. Louis, it brings energy, late nights, and sweltering afternoons. Downtown life at Victor St. Louis makes it easy to tap into the rhythm of the city—but your apartment should always be your personal cool-down zone. The good news? You can beat the heat without blasting the AC or breaking your green habits.
Let the Mornings Work for You
Early hours are your sweet spot. Crack open the windows before 9 a.m. while the air still feels fresh. Let the breeze drift through while you ease into the day—coffee in hand, Spotify humming. Once the sun starts to heat up the skyline, pull your shades or close blackout curtains. You’re locking in the cool air you’ve gathered and keeping the sun from turning your place into a sauna.
Curtains made of natural fabrics, like cotton or bamboo, add texture while offering insulation. They also help control light and energy, all while looking effortlessly chill.
Fan Magic and Smart Movement
Ceiling fans are quiet MVPs during a heatwave. Flip the direction switch so they rotate counterclockwise—that creates a windchill effect that actually helps you feel cooler. In smaller spaces or corners without good airflow, box fans placed near windows can help pull in cool air or push out hot air depending on the setup.
Think of airflow as a vibe in motion. Rearranging furniture just a bit can help open things up and allow the breeze to do its job.
Unplug the Heat
Electronics, even when turned off, give off heat when they’re plugged in. Unplugging unused chargers, lamps, and appliances can cut down on unnecessary warmth in your space. It’s a simple step, but it adds up—especially during peak heat.
At dinner, skip the stove. It’s a perfect excuse to throw together a crisp salad or roll up a wrap and kick it on the balcony. Late-night grilling with friends on the rooftop? Even better.
Go Green—Literally
Houseplants do more than make your apartment Instagram-worthy. Many help purify the air and add a cooling vibe. Try snake plants, ferns, or aloe—low maintenance and high reward. They thrive with a little light and don’t mind a warm environment.
You can even group them to create a natural air buffer near sunny windows. Bonus: they make your space feel more alive without adding clutter.
Reset the Routine
After a full day downtown or a sunset walk through the neighborhood, keep your nights light and breezy. Swap heavy comforters for breathable sheets and leave the window cracked if the temp drops. Let the city sounds roll in with the night air while you drift off.
Living at Victor St. Louis means staying connected to the energy of the city without letting the heat take over. A few small shifts and you’ll keep things cool, fresh, and totally livable all summer long.
