Actually, the question can be asked more generally: On which sides do external blinds really make sense if privacy is not an issue and it is only about sun protection?
Or is it better not to differentiate, and should external blinds be installed everywhere if you are already installing them on the south and west sides? For us, the south and west sides are definitely decided on — so with external blinds.
Or is it better not to differentiate, and should external blinds be installed everywhere if you are already installing them on the south and west sides? For us, the south and west sides are definitely decided on — so with external blinds.
Kekse schrieb:
If anything, it feels stronger in the morning because the air is cleaner. boxandroof schrieb:
And it feels warmer from the west sun after the house has heated up during the day. Exactly, that’s the difference: the evening sun adds to the heat accumulated during the day, while the morning sun follows the nighttime cooling.
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Not physics, but meteorology: before the morning sun, there was no warm phase of the day.
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boxandroof5 Aug 2019 18:49In a reasonably modern insulated and solidly built house, it makes no difference at what time of day the heat enters the house.
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Bauherr am L5 Aug 2019 18:52So for us, several factors come together:
1. The east facade is actually oriented slightly northward.
2. Our plot is located on a south-facing slope that also rises towards the east, meaning the morning sun is initially still "behind the hill."
3. On the east side, there is an undeveloped plot next to ours, which will probably be built on at some point.
Therefore, we are considering saving the 3-4 thousand euros...
1. The east facade is actually oriented slightly northward.
2. Our plot is located on a south-facing slope that also rises towards the east, meaning the morning sun is initially still "behind the hill."
3. On the east side, there is an undeveloped plot next to ours, which will probably be built on at some point.
Therefore, we are considering saving the 3-4 thousand euros...
11ant schrieb:
Not the physics, but the meteorology: before the morning sun there was no warm phase of the day.When the sun shines through a window at a certain angle and warms the floor or the room, it does not really matter whether this happens in the morning or in the evening. In this case, the outside temperature does not play a role initially.