My cheap cozy tip makes your home ‘feel like a desert’ this winter, you’ll have the toastiest feet without more heating

TURNING your home into a cozy haven during the winter months doesn't have to break the bank.

Budgeting enthusiasts have shared a helpful tip for keeping your space warm without turning up the heating.

Budgeting pros shared the household item that can prevent heat loss in your home
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Budgeting pros shared the household item that can prevent heat loss in your homeCredit: Getty

In the video, the experts at The Cosy Club (@the.cosyclub) revealed the household items they swear by during the cold weather.

The group is dedicated to tackling the rising cost of living by offering helpful hacks and budget-friendly recommendations.

"Energy prices are crazy so we’ll keep you cozy," the self-described cost-cutters said.

"Watch this to make your house feel like a desert," they encouraged their followers.

"Loads of heat in your house escapes through the floor, especially wooden floors," the pros explained.

According to the professionals at Tapi Carpets, an average of "10 to 20% of heat loss occurs through your floors."

The Cosy Club advised homeowners to "cover up [their floors] as much as possible."

"Get yourself some second-hand rugs and prepare to have the toastiest feet," they advised.

The experts showed their viewers before and after shots of a house with rugs.

One shot included a homeowner adding a fuzzy rug to their kitchen tiles.

The TikToker also unfurled a cozy rug on a hard wooden floor in their home.

Another woman showed her followers how she keeps her home warm without using any electricity.

Amazon shoppers have been raving about a cheap item that will keep you warm at home and in the office.

A TikToker demonstrated her DIY hack for tackling a draft at her window.

The Cosy Club recommended adding rugs throughout your home to help prevent heat loss during winter
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The Cosy Club recommended adding rugs throughout your home to help prevent heat loss during winterCredit: TikTok/the.cosyclub
The experts explained that a high percentage of heat is lost through wooden floors
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The experts explained that a high percentage of heat is lost through wooden floorsCredit: TikTok/the.cosyclub