Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I had someone ask me this, and I was not quite certain how to answer. Does anyone have any thoughts as to the preferred sun exposures for their homes? Assuming a lanai is in the rear of the house, which direction is best to keep heat and bright glare out of the house? Home facing north (Giving the lanai a southern exposure)?
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The front of our home faces north...
The garage is much cooler than our neighbors, and the lanai has enough landscaping to keep the sun from overheating the area...
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Lanai could face North if it did not get a lot of the afternoon and evening sun. I would tend to have the Lanai fast east for morning sun and no afternoon sun when I would be more likely to use it.
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our house faces north....the lanai gets some sun in the late afternoon...but not glaring
the front of the house does gather some moss, but it's not a lot |
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I have noticed that houses with the front facing south often need to have solar tubes put in to get more light during the day.
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In summary, the direction your house faces is VERY important. Last edited by VApeople; 07-13-2022 at 06:02 PM. |
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Obviously, lanai faces south, which works just fine for us. |
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Below is a picture of our nightly sunset, which easily outweighs the heat we have to deal with from the sun. |
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If you don't mind a hot garage. The front of the house facing west makes the rest of the house and bedrooms and backyard lanai cooler and nice to enjoy after the sun sets as the backyard faces east and gets afternoon shade. The north side of the house has a tiny bit of shade. I'm glad my house doesn't have windows facing south.
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House faces east, lanai faces west. The west facing lanai works for us. We are shaded till about 3pm. By then, we are headed to a square, pool or some other outing. Morning and mid-day time is great as you can enjoy the warmth in the shade. For us, the direction of the house/lanai really depends on how you might use that space. One thing I cannot fathom is those that enclose their west lanai. I can only imagine the rate which the air heats up in the lanai due to the incoming solar radiation (greenhouse effect).
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When we purchased our home 17 years ago, it was #1 on my list for priorities. I wanted my lanai to be facing the south. Today, the sun rises on the left of my lanai, and sets on the right. I knew I wanted to add a birdcage to our Lanai, and eventually an outdoor kitchen. We accomplished both and then added a canvas over the top of the birdcage which helps with the direct sun and keeps a lot of the rain out…Our garage is not bad heat wise and we have a couple trees along our fence line that have grown over the years that gives our house more protection. We have installed solar tubes in the laundry, the master and guest baths, and in the kitchen. We love it all… I think the answer is…where will you spend most of your time. We like our oasis on the back of our home…and some neighbors have made front patios and they enjoy that better. We like the privacy in the back. The morning sun on my lanai is so wonderful and in the winter, we get a lot more use out of it due to the way it faces. Our neighbors across the street where the sun is on the front of their homes, dont get sun til later afternoon….. Its all a matter of preference. I will say that many people on the other side of the street say they wish they were on our side of the street because of that. Hope this helps.
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We have a west facing lanai, sunsets are beautiful and we sit outside more in the evenings than the morning. We enjoy it however, it is the worst choice of you want to keep heat and light out.
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You do not want a western facing lanai. Thankfully, someone warned me before I purchased a home. The first priority for my sales agent was to find a home that did not have a western facing lanai. I've been here five years and so glad someone gave me this heads up before purchasing.
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We have a north and south side of the the house and usually we like the sun to come out in the daytime….
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My preference is morning sun in back ..evening sun in front .. leaving lanai area shaded in late afternoon / evening
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