Where your home sits on your land, and its orientation, is an important factor to consider when building a new home. With a little consideration when positioning your home, the need for additional heating and cooling may be reduced, and your home can be brighter and maximise the surrounding views from your land. Brighten up your home Flooding your home with natural light can change the mood in your home, particularly during Winter months when the Northerly sun is lower in the sky. With North facing windows shining light into your home’s living areas, it will be lighter during the time of year when it is most needed. Maximise views of the land If you are lucky enough to have land with a view, it is something you’ll certainly want to take advantage of. Even better if your view is on the North side of your home, as you may already be planning windows to help warm your home during Winter. If your view is to the West, you could add a veranda to your home to shade it from the Summer sun, or slightly rotate the position of your home to shade it whilst still making the most of your views. Reduce your heating and cooling The way in which your home is oriented can keep its temperature relatively consistent or make it fluctuate with the seasonal changes. Here are some considerations for positioning your home in order to maximise cooling breezes during the warmer months and solar heating during the cooler months.
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