My Birkis clogs - a cork sole is amazing to stand on and very warm and insulating in winter.

Suz - I am chuckling!! But only because I always think "everything" looks better in black!! I'm all about, "why would I buy this in ............., when it looks SO much better in black!!"

In summer I wear a pair of Dearfoams flip flops which I love (similar to the ones below), and in winter it's a pair of cheapo moccasins from Target. I definitely am in need of a more substantial, arch supporting winter pair. I find socks alone to be to slippery on the hardwood floors, and I dislike going barefoot anywhere except in the shower!

I neglected to mention what I often use like slippers, especially in summer...Smart Wool footies in a beige nude. They are just enough for foot warmth in indoor air conditioning and are easily fit into a bag to wear in shoe-free houses.

Angie, my doctor told me never to go barefoot, and to wear shoes with arch support. Around the house I've been wearing my Alegria clogs:

http://www.alegriashoes.com/pr.....nappa.html

Thank you, ladies. I'm going to give Haflinger another try.

bettycrocker - I'm looking for black house shoes and yours look just like what I want - I'm going to give them a try.

My house shoes need a clean... I love them, but I don't recommend them. They're basically leather socks. No support, no protection against stubbing your toe.

I generally hate wearing shoes inside, but last winter I was suffering from feet that wouldn't stay warm and happened upon these down booties from REI. They are not glamorous, but they are SO warm I don't even care!

Once it starts cooling down, I'll be back in these.

I'm either in bare feet, or, if it's chilly, classic sand-coloured Ugg boots. Mine are the ones that come midway up your calf. I never really wear them outside.

I'm usually barefoot in summer, but for winter, I'm thinking about getting these:

http://tinyurl.com/o223wjv

I joke, but I have cobalt, brown and lime green Crocs. No rubbing, cushy, easy on and sock can fit in if extra warmth is needed. Oh and they're easy to clean.