What's the temp in your front room?

stickygirl

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I just cooked supper wearing my hoodie up. I checked the temperature in the front room and it's 62F. What's your room temp and are you happy with it?
The UK chancellor is about to unveil his latest austerity package. Fucker
 
The "front room" in my house is a pleasant 70°F. The hard surface flooring is warmer, due to the hydronic heat tubes in the lightweight concrete floor. It's even comfortable to sit next to a window as they are triple glazed.
 
At present, the heating kicked in about 5 minutes ago, 15 C. (59 F)
 
Our bedrooms are at 13 C. The living rooms are about 16.5. But our downstairs cloakroom? 18 c - the warmest place in the house in winter, the coolest in summer. We overspecified the towel rail/radiator.
 
Our bedrooms are at 13 C. The living rooms are about 16.5. But our downstairs cloakroom? 18 c - the warmest place in the house in winter, the coolest in summer. We overspecified the towel rail/radiator.
72 F . I'm anemic so I have to have it a tad warmer or I'll get sick.
 
75 F. Passive solar thermal walls in the desert, with outside nighttime temperature at 41 F.

God bless the French innovator, Felix Trombe.
 
64 at the moment. Roommates like it cool so I’m okay with it. Last month I put myself on the payment program where you pay the same amount every month. That way I prevent paying $26 in July to paying $600 in January. So $225 every month.
 
I keep my bedroom at 10C when alone, 17C when entertaining.

The living room is usually 15C, but i use the gas fireplace if i have guests to jump it to 20Cish

The home theatre has a woodstove, so like most of the house it’s 15C unless i light a fire.
 
Thermostat is set to 66 but I had a fire going in the livingroom. Bedroom is at the other of the house and that is whole different story.
 
Gotta feel for the Ukrainians losing power from the war. I'm guessing most of their housing is Russian style with heating run from a central point and no option for coal/wood fires.
 
Gotta feel for the Ukrainians losing power from the war. I'm guessing most of their housing is Russian style with heating run from a central point and no option for coal/wood fires.
And when it all freezes, the pipes burst, and the place becomes inhabitable.
 
I keep the house set at 70. Just got done spending a week with my family that keeps theirs around 55. Needless to say I spent most of the holiday week in my hoodie.
 
We keep the thermostat for our gas heating stove at 65° but it only comes on when we stop feeding the wood stove.
 
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