• Stoif@lemm.ee
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    4 days ago

    ~18C but I also like it much colder, but it hardly gets any colder in my bedroom because my partner is always freezing. In summer it’s really hard for me, above 22C is uncomfortable.

  • starlinguk@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’d like to keep it at 15, but my room refuses to cool down any further than 20C even with the window open.

  • ndupont@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It goes as low as 10°C / 50°F in winter. I’ve programmed the radiator valve to give some heat (14°C/57°F) before going to bed and waking up. We have 2 duvets with flannel sheets, and a fleece bedspread on top. Today it’s 17°C/63°F. Just one single duvet, time for regular cotton sheets, flannel ones are getting uncomfortably warm. As soon as it’s about 10°C outside we’ll leave the window open all night. We have a large frame with a mosquito screen and live in a very peaceful neighborhood. For summer, just a cotton sheet, that will probably be left down the feet most of the time. On holiday with sometimes 30°C the whole night, we basically cannot sleep, the confortable limit for us is close to 26°C - but it’s more related to humidity than temperature

  • untorquer@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Fractions…

    10C* (9F/5C) + 32F = 50F

    Or

    10/5=2, 2*9=18, 18+32=50

    If you stick to multiples of 5 it’s easy:

    0C - 32F

    5C - 41F

    10C - 50F

    30C - 86F

    35C - 95F

    40C - 104F

  • QualifiedKitten@discuss.online
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    4 days ago
    • 0°C is freezing
    • 10°C is cold
    • 20°C is comfortable. Roughly “room temperature”
    • 30°C is warm/hot
    • 40°C is fucking hot

    Depending on a variety of factors, I generally like my space to be 18-22°C during waking hours, and maybe 16-20°C for sleeping.

    • Boomkop3@reddthat.com
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      4 days ago

      I’m knocked out at anything above 27 and uncomfortable living in a 16 degree room. I don’t know how people are able to handle some of those extreme temperatures

  • Alice@beehaw.org
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    4 days ago

    Whatever temperature the apartment ends up at 🥲 My cat won’t sleep with the windows closed (insane behavior), and I’m not running heat or air with them open.

    My ideal is 68°F or around 20°C, but kitty gets whatever she wants.

  • StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 days ago

    Heating and cooling are expensive at our house so we generally let the temp do what it wants so long as it stays between 64F and 80F. The dehumidifier, though, tends to keep it in the upper end of that range during the summer.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    If you don’t need to be super accurate:

    • C to F: double then add 30
    • F to C: subtract 30 then halve it

    I like the room cold for sleeping. 60F (15C) is ideal, but we can’t get that cool in the summer.

  • Ioughttamow@fedia.io
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    4 days ago

    68F in the winter, 72F in the summer

    I’d personally go lower in the winter, but the rest of my family disagrees