Try incorporating these home-cooling design moves. By swapping out heavy textiles for airy fabrics and setting up effective cross-ventilation, you can create a cooler house without touching the thermostat. Here’s how to design your way to a chill, summer-ready house. Then, embrace a bare hardwood or stone floor, which is cooler underfoot. For those spots that need a rug, such as beside the bed or under the kitchen sink, swap in a flatwoven rug in a natural fiber, like this IKEA unbleached cotton area rug for just $4. For shades that are both stylish and functional, opt for Roman shades from West Elm (from $280, westelm.com). Woven flax on one side exudes casual luxury, while a blackout lining on the reverse keeps the room cool. To start, open two windows (or a window and a door) that are located across the room or even across the house or apartment, depending on the size of your space. Set up a fan next to one window, so it will help propel the fresh incoming air throughout your home. The more powerful the fan, the better the airflow. This Vfan option can push fresh air up to 50 feet ($200, potterybarn.com). For extra cooling power, try this trick: Place a bowl of ice in front of the fan to quickly chill the air. If you have a second fan, position it facing out toward the second window, so it will pull the air inside your home back outside. Pro tip: If you’re working from home this summer, arrange your desk near the path of the airflow, so you’ll get a refreshing breeze all day long. Now is a great time to wash any removable throw pillow covers and store most of them away for the season. If you decide to leave a pillow or two out, swap the heavy velvet covers for lightweight linen or cotton ones. Instead of keeping cozy blankets strewn across the bed or sofa, store them nearby in a handwoven floor basket ($135, thecitizenry.com), just in case the A/C gets a little chilly at night. Start by investing in ultra-breathable bed sheets—check out 10 of our top picks, including Brooklinen’s lightweight linen sheets (from $239 for queen size, brooklinen.com). Even if you’re not a fan of a top sheet during the fall or winter months, it may be the perfect replacement for a duvet or comforter this summer. And don’t forget a cooling pillow—here are nine of our favorites. So long, night sweats!