
Thriving in the Summer Heat Without Air Conditioning: How We Stay Cool in the Midwest
Living in the Midwest—southeast Indiana to be exact—our summers are no joke. We regularly see temperatures in the high 80s and 90s, and it’s not unusual to hit 100°F during peak heat waves. But here’s the thing: we’re living without AC in our home. And you know what? We’re not just surviving—we’re actually thriving.
I know that sounds impossible in today’s world where AC is considered a summer necessity, but hear me out. Most of the world still lives without it. And in our older home, which was built long before air conditioning was the norm, we’ve found that it’s entirely possible to live comfortably in the heat—with a little strategy and a bit of seasonal awareness.
Let me share exactly how we’re doing it.
1. Working With Nature, Not Against It
Our 1865 colonial revival farmhouse was built with the seasons in mind. Large windows, high ceilings, and thoughtful cross-ventilation are a gift from a time when people lived more in rhythm with the natural world.
Here’s what we do:
At night, we throw open the windows and let the cooler night air pour in.
In the early morning, before the sun starts warming everything up, we shut all the windows tight and pull curtains or shades to keep the sun out.
This traps the cool air and keeps our home surprisingly comfortable until evening.
It’s a simple rhythm, but it works—especially when paired with a few extra helpers…
2. Fans Are Our Best Friends
While we don’t have AC, we definitely lean into fans.
Box fans sit in the windows at night to pull in the cool breeze.
Oscillating fans keep the air circulating during the day.
Ceiling fans (if you have them) should be set to rotate counterclockwise in summer to push cool air down.
We position our fans strategically to create a nice cross-breeze throughout the main living spaces, and it makes a noticeable difference.
3. No-Heat Meals and Cool Food Swaps
Summer is not the time for casseroles or stews.
Instead, we’ve shifted to:
Fresh garden salads
Protein-rich sandwiches
Smoothies and yogurt bowls
Cold pasta salads with homegrown veggies
Charcuterie-style snack plates for lunch and dinner
We also avoid using our oven whenever possible. On extra-hot days, we’ll cook outside or use the slow cooker or Instant Pot on the porch. We’re embracing lighter, simpler meals that don’t heat up the house—or us!
4. Ditching the Dryer & Embracing the Sun
One of the best changes we’ve made living without AC? Line drying all our laundry. If I do need to use th dryer for whatever reason (need to do multiple loads to catch up on laundry, anyone?), I run the dryer when we go to bed.
Not only does it cut down on energy use (and the electric bill!), but it keeps our house cooler by not running the dryer.
Bonus: Sun-dried clothes smell amazing and feel so fresh!
5. Slowing Down & Living Seasonally
Summer is meant to be slower.
We’ve adjusted our pace to suit the heat:
We do outside work or do heavy tasks in the early morning or evening.
We rest more during the hottest parts of the day.
We take quick showers to cool down if needed.
If we really need a break, we might duck into a store for a bit of AC—but it’s rare.
This seasonal way of living—letting summer be what it is and not fighting against it—has brought so much peace and simplicity into our home.
6. Mindset Shift: Most of the World is Living Without AC
It’s easy to think we need air conditioning because it’s all we’ve known, but stepping back makes you realize that humans have thrived for thousands of years without it.
When you embrace the summer for what it is—warm, slow, and full of sunshine—you start to find joy in the simplicity. We’re sleeping well, we’re not overheated, and we’re more connected to the natural rhythms of our home and environment.
Final Thoughts on Living Without AC
Living without AC in a Midwest summer isn’t as wild as it sounds. With a few intentional strategies, a willingness to adapt, and an old house that was built before the days of central air, we’ve found it’s not only possible—it’s actually kind of wonderful.
We’re saving money, reducing our energy usage, and slowing down to enjoy the beauty of summer.
If you’re curious about ditching the AC (or just want to cut back), I hope this encourages you that it’s absolutely doable—with comfort, peace, and even a little joy.
What about you?
Are you living without AC, or have tips for keeping cool naturally? I’d love to hear how you stay comfortable in the heat!
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