In Sweden 20°C is the lowest acceptable indoor temperature for apartments.
I lived at a place that had 17-19°C indoors for a while. Spent all my time nestled under triple blankets. Sitting still at those temps gets real cold after a while, unlike being outdoors where you’re more likely to be moving (and maybe get some sunlight to warm you up, too).
acockworkorange@mander.xyz 9 hours ago
That’s quite warm, especially for winter. I would have guessed 17 or 18.
Osprey@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
In Sweden 20°C is the lowest acceptable indoor temperature for apartments.
I lived at a place that had 17-19°C indoors for a while. Spent all my time nestled under triple blankets. Sitting still at those temps gets real cold after a while, unlike being outdoors where you’re more likely to be moving (and maybe get some sunlight to warm you up, too).
Saapas@piefed.zip 9 hours ago
Below 18C isn’t great because of humidity, it can cause issues. 21C seems to be the sweet spot on Finland for health and comfort