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Canberra winters have a certain reputation. Bright blue skies, frosty mornings and that familiar moment where you step onto a cold floor and wonder if the heater is doing anything.
While we love the fresh crisp mornings, the reality is that most of Canberra houses often weren't built for extreme cold. That expensive warmth you’re paying for is likely escaping through the same 'weak spots'—specifically those gaps around your windows and doors.
Here are five practical tips to make your home feel warmer this winter that targets one of the biggest sources of heat loss: your windows.
How To Thermally Insulate Windows: A Complete Guide
If a room feels cold even when the heater is on, the problem is often not your heating system. It’s heat escaping due to inadequate insulation around your home.
And in most homes, windows are one of the biggest heat-loss points. Glass cools quickly. Small gaps around frames let in too much cold air. Cold surfaces pull warmth out of a room and make the whole space feel less comfortable.
The good news is you don’t need to renovate your entire home to feel a difference. You can improve comfort by upgrading your existing windows and doors.
This guide covers the most effective ways to thermally insulate a window, from quick fixes to longer-term upgrades, plus what to prioritise for the best return.
NSW Outdoor Dining Reforms: How Sydney Residents Can Reduce Street And Nightlife Noise
Sydney is leaning into alfresco dining and outdoor events in a bigger way. The NSW Government’s recent update on “vibrancy reforms” points to 580+ businesses across the state already using relaxed rules to host patrons outside, with hundreds of ongoing outdoor dining approvals across footpaths, roads and adjoining public land.
For city life, that’s a win. For people living near hospitality strips, late-night precincts and busy streets, it can come with a side effect that’s harder to celebrate at 1am.
More people outside, later into the evening, usually means more noise.
And while Sydney has always been a lively city, the direction is clear. The reforms are designed to make it easier for venues to activate outdoor spaces, with changes spanning outdoor dining approvals, standing while drinking outside licensed premises, and expanded Special Entertainment Precincts that allow councils to change rules around noise and opening hours in designated areas.
So the question for residents becomes practical.
How do you keep enjoying Sydney, while maintaining the noise that enters your home.
When people think about a quieter home or workplace, they often think about location first. The busy road. The nearby rail line. The aircraft overhead. The neighbour whose routine never seems to match yours.
But noise control is rarely just about what is happening outside. More often, it comes down to how well your building manages what it lets in.
Windows are typically the greatest source of noise penetration in a building or home. If outside noise is disrupting sleep, concentration or day-to-day comfort, the window system is often the first and most important place to assess.
Is Soundproofing Your Windows Worth It in Perth?
If you live in Perth, chances are you have had at least one of “that noise again” moment. Maybe it is early-morning traffic building up on an arterial road. Maybe it is weekend life nearby, a neighbour’s renovation, a barking dog or the steady hum that seems to travel through the house when the wind picks up. And if you are anywhere near major transport corridors or changing flight paths, you may find the sound is not occasional. It is constant.
Melbourne May Be Cold Now But Believe Us, It Can Get Hotter: A Practical Guide to Keeping Your Home Cool
Melbourne’s climate is famous for its mood swings. One week it’s jumpers and drizzle, the next it’s a dry northerly and a 35°C afternoon that lingers into a warm night. If your living room bakes after 3pm, bedrooms feel stuffy at bedtime or the air-con never seems to stop, you’re not imagining it. The good news: you don’t need a major renovation to reduce heat gain. With a layered approach - shading, sealing, smart ventilation, and better window double glazing - you can keep rooms cooler, lower energy use and make hot spells far more liveable.
Below is a Melbourne-targeted insulation plan that would give you an immediate result. It suits everything from heritage terraces and Californian bungalows to modern apartments and townhouses.
Sydneysiders are already feeling the heat, even though summer isn’t fully here yet. And with the festive season approaching, it’s only going to get hotter. Enjoying the sun by the harbour sounds perfect - just not when that heat gets trapped inside your home, making it uncomfortably warm all summer. From west-facing glass in the inner west to humid sea breezes in the east, Sydney’s microclimates can turn living rooms into heat sinks and bedrooms into ovens. The good news: you don’t need a full renovation to make a real difference. With a smart mix of shading, ventilation, sealing and window upgrades, you can keep indoor temperature steadier and your energy bills saner.
A Practical Guide to Making Your Perth Home Quieter
Perth is changing. Urban developments are reshaping older suburbs, freeway upgrades keep traffic flowing (and humming), train services are busier, flight paths shift with the seasons, and weekend life in Northbridge, Leederville, and Subiaco rarely sits still. Add the Fremantle Doctor pushing wind through every little gap in summer and the result is the unwanted outside noise that can creep into your living room, bedroom and home office more than you’d like.
Canberra wears a lot of hats: it’s a garden city, a growing city and (increasingly) a busy city. Between new builds in Gungahlin and Molonglo, the light rail hum, flight paths near the airport, weekend hospitality in Braddon and Kingston and the everyday rumble of arterials like Northbourne Avenue, many homes are dealing with more noise than they’d like. Add Canberra’s crisp winters (where closed windows amplify indoor echoes) and the case for better sound control becomes pretty clear.
When it comes to staying comfortable indoors year-round, your windows play a much bigger role than you might think. Whether it’s the frosty mornings of Canberra, the steamy afternoons of Perth or the unpredictable weather of Melbourne, ensuring your home is properly insulated is essential for keeping your family comfortable and your energy bills under control.


