We all have that number on the thermostat that feels just right, you know? But is that number the same all year round? Like, in the winter, 21°C is a nice, cosy dream. But then summer hits and suddenly that feels way too warm, right? You just want to feel a cool breeze. So, spill the beans. Is your perfect temperature a fixed thing, or does it totally change with the seasons? And why do you think that is?
I do 18°C in winter and 25-26°C in the summer in summer. The house is older and otherwise the HVAC/furnace would run constantly.
Completely off in the winter (apartment building where my neighbors seem to want to live in furnaces, so the heat seeps into my apartment… sometimes it’s so hot I even have to open the windows) and as low as it goes in the summer (I hate when AC switches on and off to maintain temperature, so I set it super low so that it’s just always running… also again, old apartment building where it’s questionable whether the temperature sensor even works).