Thermal comfort and air quality: the essentials for a comfortable living space
- Varvara Pivnyuk
- Oct 29
- 1 min read
A practical guide to creating a cozy, healthy home – where the right temperature and clean air work together for your comfort, well-being, and energy savings.
A comfortable home isn’t just about the number on the thermostat. It also depends on air humidity, air quality, and how heat is distributed. Air that’s too dry, too humid, or poorly ventilated can quickly affect both your health and your overall sense of comfort.

What shapes thermal comfort
Temperature: Living spaces feel best when kept around 19–20°C, while bedrooms are more comfortable slightly cooler, at about 17–18°C.
Humidity: Maintaining relative humidity between 40% and 60% helps avoid both dryness and excess moisture.
Air quality: Regular ventilation keeps the air fresh, reduces indoor pollutants, and supports better breathing.
Ways to enhance home comfort
Optimized heating: Inertia radiators, underfloor systems, and heat pumps ensure steady, pleasant warmth without temperature swings.
Good ventilation: Crucial for maintaining fresh air, removing moisture, and preventing stuffy environments.
Smart regulation: Connected thermostats and sensors automatically fine-tune the temperature to your lifestyle, boosting comfort and saving energy.
Why balance warmth and air quality?
A space can be perfectly heated yet still feel unpleasant if the air is too dry or lacks proper ventilation. In contrast, combining clean air with consistent, gentle warmth creates lasting comfort, promotes better sleep, and helps prevent moisture-related problems.
Dreaming of a home where warmth feels soft and the air stays fresh? Fogo radiators – crafted from high-performance materials and equipped with smart technology – deliver the perfect mix of comfort, safety, and intelligent energy use. With Fogo, every day feels naturally balanced and inviting.



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