I have central A/C and heat, so it's never a problem. Always between 68 and 76*.
I agree with wood stoves: you gonna stay up until all the embers have died? Once an enclosed wood stove is going, you can leave it alone until it dies on its own. When I lived in DC, that was the only source of heat we used, and we stoked it up good before going to bed, and there were just enough embers to re-start it in the AM.
As far as I am concerned, heat from a wood stove is the most comfortable system of all. Sometimes, the air gets a bit dry, but putting a tea-kettle or an open pot of water on the wood stove fixes that right up!
I agree with wood stoves: you gonna stay up until all the embers have died? Once an enclosed wood stove is going, you can leave it alone until it dies on its own. When I lived in DC, that was the only source of heat we used, and we stoked it up good before going to bed, and there were just enough embers to re-start it in the AM.
As far as I am concerned, heat from a wood stove is the most comfortable system of all. Sometimes, the air gets a bit dry, but putting a tea-kettle or an open pot of water on the wood stove fixes that right up!