26°C for me. I live with my son & he enjoys wearing as little as possible at home. Cold also makes him feel depressed. I’m alright with both hot and cold.

  • Ataraxia
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    35 months ago

    We leave it off. It’s 61 in here right now and I like to bundle up. I hate any amount of heat. I like to be chilly.

  • @RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    95 months ago

    26C would make me wake up so hot I’d be vomiting I think

    We’re usually at 67F at night, 68 to 70F during the day, but I’m baking so the extra 2 degrees from 68 to 70 is usually from the oven.

  • Curious Canid
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    95 months ago

    17 C. I find it comfortable even when lightly dressed. My wife dresses more warmly.

    • @Shaggy1050@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      17 C here as well. I used to find it comfortable but as I get older, I’m needing more and more clothes or blankets. I blame my thinning hair.

  • @PetteriPano@lemmy.world
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    All rooms have their own thermostat. 19-21°C.

    I’d go colder at night, but we have a newborn who doesn’t do blankets yet. Need to keep it kind of even for her sleeping bags.

  • 2ugly2live
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    35 months ago

    60 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowest I can go as part of my lease so the pipes don’t freeze. I supplement with a portable heater and a heated blanket. Trying to keep the bill low. 👍🏾

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    That’s very warm! Don’t think I could deal with those kind of temperatures, not to mention I’d probably go bankrupt trying to keep my 1920s house at 26°C. Right now, my main living areas where I spent a lot of time (work room, living room, dining room) are at 19.7°C, other lesser used rooms are at 16.5°C.

    • @inmyroom@lemmy.worldOP
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      Yeah, 26 is on the hot side of warm indoors for me too. It’s underwear only temperature. But for son it’s super comfortable. Even at this temperature he sleeps with a blanket. Maybe it’s cause he’s very skinny…

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    65 F or 18.5 C. A little colder at night. It varies as my wife sleeps hot so it depends how warms she is feeling that evening.

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    58F/14.5C overnight or when I’m not at home, 67F/19.5C during the day.

    Currently working from home, barefoot and in a T-shirt and the thermostat turned down a bit to 65F. I’m feeling quite warm today.

    26C would feel like a sauna to me right now.

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    I would like to keep it at 21°C, but since I live in one of the top floors of a multi-story building, along with some apparently reptilian downstair neighbours, I can’t get below 26°C…

    Edit: typos

    • @ahornsirup@feddit.org
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      35 months ago

      I used to have downstairs neighbours like that and I loved it, free underfloor heating, I just opened the windows when I felt it got too warm. Saved me a good bit of money because I basically didn’t have to heat at all.

      • Victoria
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        35 months ago

        Yeah, unfortunately in my case we have a central heating system, and the bill is just split based on flat size.

    • themadcodger
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      55 months ago

      Winter in Madrid, 2019-20, 7th floor, forced heat radiators: me with the windows open and in shorts. Did not enjoy.

  • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    65 months ago

    16°C during the day, ~20ish in the evenings. Still running an oldfashioned boiler setup. Would love to eventually move to a heatpump. Diesel ain’t cheap.

  • @GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    Currently around 0 outside, we’re running with the heat off at the moment, because it’s not strictly speaking necessary yet. In practice it lands at around 20 C inside right now, and the lower bound I accept is 18, after which I turn on heating. Let’s see whether it becomes necessary this winter.