Ha! We've got our heater blazing away in winter because it's the only heater in the house and then we all huddle in the living room.
No heat in the bedrooms at all.
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Ha! We've got our heater blazing away in winter because it's the only heater in the house and then we all huddle in the living room.
No heat in the bedrooms at all.
We have this heating discussion periodically, and reading everyone's responses always makes me cold.
67 during the day (when I spend time under an electric blanket if I can), 63 at night. I complain a lot.
My bedroom thermometer says 64, but I think the thermostat is at 66 or 67, so it should kick on soon. I AM FREEZING. like cold nose and hands. I have on a thin wool cap, two shirts, yoga pants and socks. freezing.
My furnace isn't currently firing, and the temp according to my little digital is 68.5 at head height. I think the radiators shut off when it hits about 69.5.
70 in the morning and evening, 64 during the day, 60 at night.
Please note: I HATE the cold. And my kitchen is freezing because it has no radiator in there.
OMG, seriously?? Brrrr.
My electric bills are outrageous. I can't stomach the thought of paying more. If I am cold in thick socks and at least two layers on top, then I'll bump the heat up a little. But my place is chilly in winter and warm in summer.
Because of the radiators and the way the house holds heat, I don't drop the temp at night. The cycle is slow enough, there's not much point to it.
I had it colder last winter. I didn't like it.
What temp do people keep their house at in the winter?
Bedroom 60 (well, 59 because the next stable temp seems to be 63) and living area about 64 during the day and down at night. It'd be a little lower but old cat means I need to keep it slightly more comfortable for her.
Yowza. We keep it at 68 when we're home and awake (although the house is poorly insulated -- and yes, it's Yet Another Project that's needed to be addressed for quite some time now -- so I think the only part of the house that's really 68 is maybe the middle of the dining room or something), 66 when we're asleep (but perhaps I'll turn that down to 64, since we have the Magical Heated Mattress Pad), and 64 when we're not home.
I get cold really easily, so I have big furry warm slippers and a fleece pullover.
Our house is somewhere in the 60s, I think. I'm fat and well-insulated, though my feet need to be covered for that to work. Hubby's drugs have whacked his body so much that he's either roasting or freezing no matter what the thermostat is at. Fuzzy layers and cats are our friends.