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How to dehumidify a room without a dehumidifier?

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I used to go straight for the dehumidifier whenever I had to dehumidify my room. And while dehumidifiers suck the moisture out of the air well, they can also be very expensive—both for the product itself and with the electricity they use. So, when I shifted to a rental apartment, I asked my mom how to reduce humidity in a room naturally. And thank god, she shared some very useful tips.

How to Dehumidify a Room Without a Dehumidifier: Simple Ways Open Doors and Windows

Opening up the windows and doors is one of the easiest ways to dehumidify rooms. This will not only let in the fresh air but it will also improve the air circulation in the room.

Turn the Ceiling Fans on

You should turn the ceiling fans on as the breeze from the fans remove excess moisture in the air and bring down the humidity levels.

Buy Some Humidity-lowering Houseplants

While there are some rainforest plants that have a humidifying effect on the air in your rooms, there are some plants that absorb humidity. In my opinion, the best houseplant options to reduce moisture in the air are tillandsia, Boston fern, parlor palm, English ivy, and the peace lily.

Reach Out to NoBroker’s Interior Designers to Find the Perfect Place to Keep Your Houseplants!

Take the Help of Baking Soda

We all know that baking soda is good at absorbing odour—especially in the refrigerator. Well, I want to tell you that it is also good at absorbing excess moisture in the air. You should leave a box of baking soda open on a window sill in any room that you feel is more humid than others and see its magic yourself.

I hope now you know how to remove humidity from a room without a dehumidifier.

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I hope you liked my tips on how to reduce humidity in a room naturally. Do let me know if you know about any other ways.

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