Wearing all those things up to and including the hat is fine (in fact I was wearing a woolly hat indoors just the other day); but I'd draw the line at gloves, because they make it impossible to do the things I generally do inside; that is, typing, cooking, cleaning, and making things. If I was just sitting about doing nothing with my hands then gloves would probably be acceptable, but I'm not in that situation very often.
They don't really work for me; they still get wet, and things still get caught in them. I kind of like these, though again I wouldn't want to have to wear them around the house.
It's partly cutting back on energy usage; it's partly trying to get myself back onto a saner sleep cycle and finding that it's easier to convince myself into a nice warm bed from a cold house than from a warm one [of course, from warm bed to cold morning house requires all my very limited stock of will-power]
I suppose I should have added slippers as an option; cold toes were what immediately prompted this poll.
I would happily wear gloves and a hat myself, but I know I would upset my live-ins to suggest it, and I'd feel mean making guests do that. That said, if you've got enough guests, the house warms up nicely... and a frozen noble gas mosaic sounds rather interesting :-)
The house where I do gaming is so cold I keep on my fleece and stick my hands up its sleeves to keep warm. John wanders around in a polo shirt, claiming to be a polar bear.
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I suppose I should have added slippers as an option; cold toes were what immediately prompted this poll.
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Its' 35 degrees here Real Units (Celcius).
Yeah, fsck, I recently aquired me an evaporative air cooler. Doesn't really do anything...
Maybe I should just emigrate twice a year. Ruskia in South Summer, and Tasmania in South Winter.