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My thermostats compute this for me. This is all the ones I have on the ground floor (other ones aren't in HA yet). It's been a bit cold last night, around -14°C. Oh, and the chart is for yesterday.
"Cuisine" is a pretty large room of about 250-300 sq ft, and it's in kind of an open space with "Salon", hence why the latter doesn't run very often. "Bureau" is my office, about 150 sq ft, and "SDB RDC" is a bathroom / laundry room, a bit less than 100 sq ft.
Looking back in history, it's actually pretty representative and doesn't change that much even if the outside temps move by ~10°C. "Cuisine" pretty much always eats between 35 and 40 kWh per day while "Salon" doesn't do much. My house is very old (180 years old), so the insulation definitely isn't up to modern standards, but I've seen newer houses (like '50s-'70s) with worse.