Houses facing south can keep enough sunshine, and the sunshine can reach the same depth in winter, which makes people feel bright and warm. In summer, the sunshine is direct, but the room can't be exposed to strong sunlight. Secondly, the house can maintain good ventilation and ensure the freshness and dryness of the room. Generally speaking, houses facing south, southeast and southwest have good lighting. It is enough to receive 2-3 hours of sunlight indoors a day. If you can accept 1-2 hours of sunshine, it will be helpful to eliminate indoor moisture, kill bacteria, adjust indoor temperature and accelerate air flow.
1. Good lighting. Open the window and the sun shines into the house. It is very comfortable to bathe in the sun at home.
It's windy in the south, the air in the room is fresh and I'm in a good mood.
The house facing south is full of yang in feng shui, which is good for health, especially for women.
Don't underestimate the function of building orientation, which will have a certain impact on lighting, ventilation, noise and energy saving of buildings. A good orientation will make you warm in winter and cool in summer, while a bad orientation will not only affect the comfort of living, but sometimes even endanger the health of residents because of ventilation and other problems.
Since the orientation of the house is so important, which orientation is better? Generally speaking, sitting facing south is recognized as a good house. First of all, a house facing south can expose the same depth in winter, which makes people feel bright and warm. In summer, the sun shines directly, but there is no strong sunlight indoors.
True south is good, but under limited conditions, you can still choose the following directions (in order of advantages and disadvantages): southeast, east, southwest, north and west. Although houses in the north and west receive less sunlight, as long as they receive 2-3 hours of sunlight, the indoor humidity will be eliminated, bacteria will be killed and the indoor temperature will be adjusted.