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We moved from Jax FL area to the Villages a couple year’s ago. Our house faces West & the Lanai faces East. We lived on a lake near Jax FL and our property had many huge Oak trees that shaded and limited the hot afternoon sun. Unfortunately, with few exceptions, our trees are more like small bushes in the Villages. Regardless I do hope you find a wonderful home. We love living here!
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Lanai Sun exposure - think before you buy !!!
We built our house a year ago and I carefully researched the sun exposure issue.
We bought a lot where our lanai would face south and the garage north. We also put in a pool. We love our exposure - the lanai itself is pleasant and not too sunny at any time so we can enjoy it all day. Neighbors with a west lanai - cannot even enjoy dinner on it as it is just like being in a broiling pan ! C J |
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My lanai faces west and I had heard that wasn't good. But the lot and the view are awesome. And my covered lanai is deep and at 4pm right now it only has a few feet of sun. The best part is I get to watch the awesome sunsets almost everyday and I had no idea how much joy and peace that would bring me.
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Western facing lania here. i talked about it in a similar thread.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ml#post2021019 We installed motorized shades and got the most opaque fabric available so we can't see out when they are down, but it keeps the house cooler. Some companies don't carry that type of fabric because, again, you can't see through it. On the north side of the lanai, we put up one large shutter for privacy only. It may look kind of funky to you but the screened area on the bottom and top allows for air circulation and yet still gives up the privacy we wanted. |
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Thanks everyone for your well thought out insights and advice. It seems, by and large, that people prefer a North or East-facing lanai for reduced sun and temperature exposure but prefer a South or West-facing lanai for sunsets (especially if you have a structure, shade system, wall, or massive tree to mitigate the directness of that sunlight as it wanes into the eve.
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Lots of valid considerations
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The sun down here is pretty brutal, that's just how it is.
Our place has the lanai, living area, and master bedroom with windows to the north - the sun doesn't shine in those windows and the area stays cooler. Our kitchen and other corner of the lanai face east and get morning sun. We use a blind for the lanai when we want to use it, we also have trees there. The south and west exposures are the garage and extra bedrooms, which are our lowest priority. We do have an electric garage fan which helps keep the garage and attic ventilated. If the home you find has an exposure you don' t like, consider shades or some landscaping. Best wishes. |
No matter what everyone says, although the sunsets will be nice, you will roast with a west facing lanai in the afternoon unless you enclose and air condition it.
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I prefer west facing house, shade on back lanai in the late afternoon/evening because that's when we're most likely to entertain. We also have a smaller lanai in front which is shaded in the morning. Our house in the north has a west facing porch, we just live with it. Having said all this, probably not in the top 10 factors for buying a particular house.
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