My wife and I built this house two years ago. Since moving in, we've noticed Bedroom #2 get rather cold in the winter. Keeping the bedroom door open helps keep the room a bit warmer, but nothing like the other bedrooms. We've shut a lot of the registers around the house except for the bedrooms to see if that would help, but no avail. Even though they are new windows, I've even put the film on them and still no luck. Talking to my brother, we've wondered if it is because that room is on the northwest corner with winds this time of year normally coming from that direction, but a bit leary about that theory. The only other reason we think it may be that is because the sun doesn't really hit the room/windows during the day. There is a window to the north and a bigger window at the front facing the west. The home is 1809 sq/ft with the 75,000 BTU furnace on LP in the center of the home directing below the half-wall dividing the living room and kitchen.
I've included a real cheesy layout of our home on this message to help give a better idea. We currently live in a very rural farm community while not having any sort of trees to block any wind at this time. Bedroom #1 on the same end of the house, but facing the northeast stays warm as well. Our master bedroom has no trouble staying warm, though it has two registers, we've closed one even. I've put a digital thermometer in the room and noticed it does stay 2-3 degrees cooler than other rooms.Does anyone have any suggestions to what I could try next to get the room feeling a bit warmer?
