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What temperature do you keep your living room?


What's your ideal living room temperature in winter?  

27 members have voted

  1. 1. What's your ideal living room temperature in winter?

    • 17c or below
      3
    • 18c
      5
    • 19c
      4
    • 20c
      5
    • 21c
      3
    • 22c
      2
    • 23c
      2
    • 24c or above
      3


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Posted

Just curious really. 

 

Many of us have stoves and many of us have rather large amounts of firewood too. I like a warmer than average living room - I'm sat here in shorts and a t-shirt, but under a blanket. The living room is 23c and that's perfect for me.

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Wife fires the stove up to get to 23 degrees in the living room, I usually have it hovering around the 20 mark - I tend to go outside if it’s 23 to cool down!

Posted
1 minute ago, Gav73 said:

Wife fires the stove up to get to 23 degrees in the living room, I usually have it hovering around the 20 mark - I tend to go outside if it’s 23 to cool down!

That’s too much. I can stomach it these days as I work from home, but when I was on the tools it was a killer coming home to that 

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I keep mine at around 17 because I don’t have an open fire anymore. It cost a fortune to heat my house, it’s old and just looses heat so fast. I’ve learnt to adjust to a cooler temp. Just wish I didn’t knock out my fireplace just so I can stick a cooker in its place. 

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It's annoying. Mrs wants it to hot in the evening but then gets too hot at night so opens the bedroom window. So basically I sweat in the evening and freeze at night. Bitch. 

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20 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Christ knows, bloody boiling all evening, then chilly in the morning unless somehow the wood burner has kept going and I throw a log on to watch breakfast tv.

That’s about the sum of it here. 

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Posted

I dunno about the exact temperature but warmer than the Mrs prefers. 

 

Baths are a completely different story though, just above the boiling point of lava is her preference

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Posted

No idea, if cold throw more wood on, if hot strip off. Poss warmer than some, we have melted the log holder bar across the inside of the door into somewhat of a different shape🤣

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