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.

  • Dravin
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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.

  • @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    119 months ago

    60-68F. It took a week for me to notice my heater was put once, though, so I could go lower. Just don’t want to have to worry about pipes freezing.

    • @iii@mander.xyz
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      119 months ago

      16C to 20C for euronerds.

      For me the same. At my place of work it’s 22C (72F) and it makes me uncomfortable.

  • @Vinny_93@lemmy.world
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    Damn 26 is toasty. I get hot if it’s 21 in my home. I warm rooms individually but mostly it’s 19 or 20 degrees. I don’t like to go outside and have too much of a difference.

  • Chris
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    249 months ago

    26°C would likely give me a headache.

    I try to keep the house at around 20°C, and if I’m chilly put a jumper on.

  • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    69 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.

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    The heating thermostat is now set at 16°C (~61°F) year round. It doesn’t come on if the ambient temperature is higher. No AC. I would set it lower due to the expense but my feet are like ice most days as it is. For nights it’s set to 14°C (~57°F).

    16 is actually the minimum allowed in workplaces here. I’m fairly sure it used to be 17, but I guess financial pressures might have caused employers to demand it be lowered.

    As to where I’d prefer it to be, around 19°C (~66°F) would be nice.

    • @Takapapatapaka@lemmy.world
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      I have 19°C for daytime, 17°C at night and I admit it’s quite comfortable overall. But me and my partner’s feet still feel cold though, so it might be partly due to the actual temperature, partly due to a psychological bias that makes them feel really cold since they are way colder than the rest of the body.

      The usual temperature around me (center of France), at work and as default on devices, is 20-21. I never thought about what it was in other climates, I guess you are in a colder region than me, or that energy is too expensive. Maybe I’ll lower a bit more my actual temperature target

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        19 months ago

        Combination of factors: The UK, so climate is colder. The UK again, so energy prices are ridiculous even when a homeowner can support themselves. I’m no longer able to support myself and am reliant on government assistance. Result: Cold.

  • @Thorry84@feddit.nl
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    15C while I’m away, 17C while I’m in. Gas is expensive and my home isn’t that well insulated. I just put on a warm vest and it’s fine by me.

  • Victoria
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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

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

    • @ahornsirup@feddit.org
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      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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        39 months ago

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

  • atro_city
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    Bro, what the hell… some people are recreating the Caribbean in their houses while some others try to contribute the least amount possible to climate change. This is why we can’t have nice things.

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      Maybe OP isn’t properly informed of the energy usage and climate impact of his lifestyle. Some countries do very little to teach this unfortunately.

      In France, a few years ago, there was a very large campaign for this exact topic to prevent energy usage spikes that could have brought the grid down. It also served as a way to teach people that 19 is just fine in the winter.

  • @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.

  • Curious Canid
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    99 months ago

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

    • @Shaggy1050@lemmy.world
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      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.