Reading the Sun: Orientation and Seasonal Angles
In the Northern Hemisphere, south-facing windows deliver generous light and winter warmth, while north-facing windows give soft, consistent illumination. East windows invite gentle morning light; west windows can cause hot, late-day glare. Flip the compass if you live in the Southern Hemisphere, and always observe shadows across seasons.
Reading the Sun: Orientation and Seasonal Angles
Winter sun rides low, sending light deeper into rooms, while summer sun arcs high, skimming rooflines and overhangs. This contrast lets you design shading that blocks summer heat but welcomes winter brightness. Note how sunlight tracks across your walls in June and December, then tune window height and shading accordingly.