Why is the window facing west bad?

Why is the window facing west bad?

Why is the window facing west bad? With the improvement of living standards, people now have higher and higher requirements for houses. Some people say that the window facing west is not good. Let me look at the information about why the windows facing west are not good. Let's have a look.

Why is the window facing west bad? 1 It is difficult to avoid the situation of "western drying" by opening the window to the west. The indoor temperature of Xisun is 2-3 degrees higher than that of other rooms in summer, and the furniture, carpets, floors and curtains of Xisun room will fade and age faster and their service life will be greatly reduced due to the influence of ultraviolet rays in too strong sunlight.

Every house facing the sun in the west is not ventilated and the wind does not enter the house in summer. In winter, the northwest wind blows, and even if the windows are closed, the wind will get into the house.

In summer, the intense sun exposure will make the temperature of the room facing west rise a lot, and the huge heat released by the sun through the glass of the sun exposure room will lead to the huge energy consumption of air conditioning operation and increase the electricity bill.

In a sunny house in summer afternoon, the walls will absorb heat, and at night the heat will be emitted, which will evaporate a lot of oxygen in the house, leading to low mental state.

At present, the conventional way to solve the problem of "West Dry" is to use curtains with shutters. This method can prevent the sun's heat from entering to a certain extent, but its disadvantages are also obvious. There is no natural light in the room at all, and people feel depressed in the room.

The first condition of geomantic omen is to hide wind and gather gas, which is a broad name, and oxygen is one of them. In summer, the sun will evaporate the oxygen in the house facing west, and in autumn and winter, the northwest wind will quickly disperse the gas field around the house, so from the perspective of geomantic omen alone, the house facing west is unlucky.

West window living room: should be mainly green. The western five elements belong to gold, which is a place where gold is in full swing. In Jin Kemu's wealth terminology, wood is the wealth of gold, and green is the representative color of wood. Therefore, the living room facing west can be decorated with this color, which can achieve the effect of wealth.

Aside from the theory of five elements, the living room facing west is sunny in the afternoon, hot in summer and dazzling in winter, so it is ideal to use shallow green protection.

Why is the window facing west bad?

This answer is not absolute, because when judging whether the bedroom window faces west, it is best to answer it in combination with the local actual situation.

In the north, if the bedroom window faces west, it must be sunny in summer, because the direct point of the sun is within the tropic of cancer, and the sunshine time is long in the afternoon, so the temperature of the whole room will be particularly high, so it is very bad for the window to face west in summer. It can be alleviated by opening air conditioners, sunshade and other measures. But in winter, it's different. It will gather the temperature of the sun and make people feel that the room is very warm and comfortable all winter.

The south is less affected by cold air, and the temperature is relatively high most of the time, especially in the far south. If the bedroom window faces west, it will be very hot, so it is best not to face west, because that will increase the heat and bring trouble to everyone's life.

In geomantic omen, sitting in a house facing east and west can make people healthy and happy, but it will bring adverse effects on their careers, and they are easy to be ambitious and difficult to apply. None of this is absolute. We can make up for it by scientific and modern means, solve the problem of the orientation of bedroom windows, and build high-quality apartment units in all directions.