Yeah, there wasn't wasted space to heat or cool when I was living in a 1 bedroom condo. I actually usually care way more about air flow than I do about temperature - if I'm in a room where the air is not moving, I find it stifling no matter the temperature. If the air is moving, I'm usually happy enough. But often I just had the fan on on the central air in the condo to get air moving.
Do you guys have way better vent covers than I do? Because I still feel heat and cold coming out of closed vents and I know a ton of people with 2 level houses/condos/townhouses that close all the vents on their lower levels - but that still doesn't mean that cold air comes out of the vents on the higher level.
The house has a lot of open space with a peaked tall ceiling. Those ceilings trap heat. So the kitchen, dining room, living room, foyer have that peaked ceiling - the thermostat is in a hallway just off that room. So any cooling pretty much has to do that entire area given that that is where the thermostat is. 2 bedrooms & the bathroom off that hallway. I did have the vents in the downstairs/basement closed off this weekend with the air conditioning on - the basement still cooled down. I can close a door to the basement utility room and for the computer room down there, but can't close off the downstairs living room.
But the temps were fine for me to sleep in my bedroom last night (even with a sheet & pajamas on) without ac. Sitting in my computer room using the computer has been fine.
It is 111 degrees in the sunroom during the day, but was fine yesterday evening and this morning - I get a cross breeze through it and I can quite often use that to cool the house down or use the heat in the sunroom to heat the house in the winter - on a cold sunny day in the winter, the sunroom will still get to 80-90 degrees in there (even if it's in the 20's outside) - and if I open the french doors to the sunroom, the rest of the upstairs of the house is heated to about 75. I just have to close off the doors before the sun goes down, 'cause temps drop rapidly out there.
I do have a portable AC that has a hose to go out the window for the sunroom - if I really get hot, I could put it in one of the bedrooms. I stuck it up in the sunroom this weekend for my guests. But so far I haven't really been too hot. If you don't constantly heat or cool your environment - you really do get used to it (yes, I do use my heater, frozen pipes suck). People in asia or africa don't have troubles sleeping at night without AC.




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