@Felthry the UK only knows of air conditioning in so far as only big businesses have it for their offices, and maybe shops occasionally do (if it even works at all). home aircon is basically "home whatnow?"
Hell I didn't even know aircon EXISTED for homes until I visited california years back.
@Felthry Miq's mum theoretically knows someone who can fit an aircon unit up in this attic, but... it's finding the guy's number. They apparently owe us an aircon unit for a trade she did a few years back. No idea where the number is though :/
@Felthry (also because the main source of the unpleasantness in summer in England is humidity rather than heat, and the rest of the year it's way, way colder, our houses are all built to retain heat, hence why heat and humidityis murder over here.)
@Nine AC units dehumidify too--you can get ones that do a better job of it but the easiest way to dehumidify air is to cool it down to the point where it can't hold as much water (and then the water condenses out and you can then heat the air back up if you want)
@Felthry I had like, this really crappy little thing made a heck of a noise and DID pump out cold air, but mostly by basically using water in a canister to chill it down or something. I... think it actually made the air more humid tho :<
@Nine that might be the DIY one I was offering to show you how to make; it's just an aquarium pump pumping ice water through a copper coil in front of a fan. It does not make the air more humid, but it doesn't make it substantially less humid either
@Nine I don't know how you people survive like that
you can get a window-mount AC unit for a few hundred (insert local currency here), but if you want I can walk you through making a cheap and easy cooler thingy that can help a lot