I usually go barefoot, although I'm wearing shoes right now because I have to drop DD at the school for Driver's ED in a bit.
I'm barefoot 90% of the time, during winter I might wear bed socks but thats it as my feet sweat too much in slippers
Winter: socks/slippers with a sole or lightweight slip on shoe Summer: lightweight slip on shoe I can't go barefoot. As I've gotten older I need support for my feet. If I don't have support then my plantar fasciitis flares up.
Barefoot almost always, just like at the beach! I do wear flip flops and when it's really cold, close-toed shoes. That's infrequently though!
I have shoes on pretty much all the time. If not shoes then hard sole slippers for the day and barefoot when sleeping or couch lounging at the end of the day
Summertime: barefoot. That was until a few years ago when I stubbed my toe on a chair and broke it. Now it's sandals... Any other time: socks and my comfy fleece lined slippers from LLBean. I've got Raynaud's Syndrome where my extremities are always cold, so in order to stay warm I need to keep those feet warm and happy!
We don't wear shoes in the house. I do wear socks in the cold months (late Dec-mid Feb). Slippers only if its really cold like this week is.
Barefoot as much as possible. Socks if my feet get cold. Shoes are not for inside the house because it grosses me out to think of where shoes have been and the possibility of spreading that inside my house. And slippers are just clunky excessive things, for me. (The less I'm wearing in general, the happier I am.) However, before I acclimated to Virginia (having lived in southern CA for the first 29 years of my life) my mom made me these thick multiple layer fleece boot-like things you could call slippers, and I wore those, over socks, for a few years in the 2000's.
In the colder months, I wear fuzzy socks and slippers. In the warmer months, I have house flip flops I wear. I used to do barefoot but anymore need something on my feet.
Mostly barefoot, only slippers or socks if it's really cold. I have sheepskin slippers for the dead of winter, although for the past two years they haven't been made here because of covid. I don't even know how that's a thing.
flip flops in the summer and soccer sandals with socks in the winter ... I used to go barefoot all the time when I was younger, but not anymore
I have circulation issues and hardwood floors so it's rare to find me barefoot as my feet just get too cold. However, because of said circulation issues, I have to be barefoot when I sleep (and sometimes even have to stick my feet out from the comforter to cool down) so I only put on socks if I'm leaving the house and then take them off when I get home. You know I'm home when you can hear the soft shuffle of my slippers throughout the house.
In the summer I wear my "inside" tennis shoes or flip flops and in the winter I have hard-soled slippers on. Somewhere along the line my feet decided to hurt if I walk around barefoot too much. Plus my feet are almost always cold, so it's a double bonus.
Back in my younger years I never wore socks at home even in the dead in the cold Midwest winters. For some reason, I find I’m much colder in the drizzly Seattle weather and wear socks from November through March or April.