I'll be traveling to my native place in Gujarat with my 5 month old son and will be staying there for a few days. Unfortunately, my town suffers from extreme dry heat in the summers and our bedroom is located on the top floor of my house i.e. we have the terrace as the roof of our bedroom. Because of the continuous sun rays, the terrace heats up during the day and dissipates the heat in the bedroom at night making it a furnace!
I am trying to find a few solutions to economically beat this heat. I cannot afford installing an AC there as its financially not viable. A cooler maybe, but even that is not recommended as eventually it would not be able to cope up with that extreme dry heat at night.
What are the other solutions for this? I am thinking on the following lines but am not sure whether it would work or not
1. Cover the terrace with dry grass (messy) or tarpaulin (cheap and portable) to avoid the sun rays. With a tarpaulin or a gunny bag sheet (bardaan), i can have some space between the floor and the covering allowing the air to flow and hence reducing the temps further (is this the right idea?)
2. Put a coat of lime (regular chuna) on the terrace to reflect the heat. This may cut it down by a few degrees.
3. Install a cooler - least preferred idea. May combine a cheap cooler with one of the above option.
Maybe people staying in extreme heat areas would have better ideas.
I am trying to find a few solutions to economically beat this heat. I cannot afford installing an AC there as its financially not viable. A cooler maybe, but even that is not recommended as eventually it would not be able to cope up with that extreme dry heat at night.
What are the other solutions for this? I am thinking on the following lines but am not sure whether it would work or not
1. Cover the terrace with dry grass (messy) or tarpaulin (cheap and portable) to avoid the sun rays. With a tarpaulin or a gunny bag sheet (bardaan), i can have some space between the floor and the covering allowing the air to flow and hence reducing the temps further (is this the right idea?)
2. Put a coat of lime (regular chuna) on the terrace to reflect the heat. This may cut it down by a few degrees.
3. Install a cooler - least preferred idea. May combine a cheap cooler with one of the above option.
Maybe people staying in extreme heat areas would have better ideas.