Just curious - what is your thermostat set at?
#41
We generally set it at 62-64 in the winter (around 17C) and 68 (20C) in the summer. We have so many west facing windows that it is hard to keep the place cool in the summer. If it gets above 72 in the house (22C) I can barely sleep.
#44
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Washington State
Posts: 182
63. I wear a sweatshirt or a sweater and thermal tights under jeans. It's 40 outside right now and I'm comfortable. I have flannel sheets, a wool army blanket, quilt and vellux blanket on bed. The vellux blanket protects quilt from dog who sleeps there during day.
#45
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 9,300
I like 70 and one layer of clothing around the house during the day, 68 at night. DH likes 67 and two layers all the time. We often compromise at 68-69 day, 66 -67 at night. I usually have to turn a heating pad under my torso or feet to get warm enough to fall asleep.
#48
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Louisa, Kentucky
Posts: 352
74 for me; but would like it even warmer if I could afford it. Feel cold all the time and try compensate by wearing lots of clothing, sweat shirts and pants over thermal underwear--- I've COPD/asthma, need warm, dry air to keep breathing
#49
Been in the 30's at night.....anywhere between 30's and 50's during the day. We keep the thermostat at 65 degrees all the time and HOPE to keep it at that all winter. My son is comfortable. I am cold. But it's tolerable with a long sleeved tee and sweatshirt during the day and do love snuggling under multiple quilts, fleece blankets and thermals at night.... Still better than the exorbitant electric costs..... we're all electric................
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