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The orientation of the house is decided according to the individual's preferences and needs, and there is no absolute good or bad. But in general, south-facing rooms get more sunlight and warmth, which is good for the health and psychology of the occupants. North-facing rooms can be darker and colder, but are usually quieter as there is less sunlight and noise.
When choosing a house, there are other factors to consider, such as location, accessibility, surroundings, and more. If the house is located in an area with plenty of sunlight, south-facing rooms can get more sunlight, which is good for the health and psychology of the occupants. But if the house is in a cold climate, south-facing rooms may be more susceptible to cold winds, and other factors need to be considered.
As a result, the house has three bedrooms facing south and a living room on the north side, which may be more suitable for living in warm climates. But if you're more concerned about comfort and wellness, consider choosing a south-facing room as your bedroom, or setting your living room to a south-facing orientation for more sunlight and warmth.
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All three bedrooms are facing the sun, and the living room is of course good on the north side, because the bedroom will be warm with enough light, but the living room will be darker if it is on the north side, mainly depending on your own choice.
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It's good that the bedroom of the house faces south, but the living room faces north, and there must be a window on the north side, so that the north and south are ventilated.
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This is a seemingly U-shaped, but the overall house is square, open the kitchen door is a north-south transparent house, and the north balcony is very large, you can place fitness equipment, as a miniature gym can be said to make the best use of things, the overall layout is more reasonable. The disadvantage is that it is close to the elevator shaft, there may be noise interference, if there is no such interference, this house can still be started.
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It's not good, it's generally the living room facing south, your living room is facing east, and the whole summer is just staring at the sun, and there will be a lot of wind in winter.
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I think your room type is pretty good. Of course, it's up to you how you do it. The living room faces east, and if there is an external window on the east side, it is very comfortable.
The two bedrooms face south, and the headboard of the bed is suitable for the north and south, which is also very good. The kitchen faces north, the stove should be placed in the east and west, and the ventilation and smoke exhaust on the north side are very good. The specific arrangement is shown in the following figure:
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Generally speaking, the living room part of the house facing north and south should be located in the center of the house, which is conducive to the house to ward off evil spirits, increase the fortune of the house, and be conducive to the smooth career of the owner of the house. The most important thing is that the location of the living room is in the middle, which is conducive to adjusting the feng shui of the house and making the feng shui yin and yang balanced. This needs to be paid attention to in a house facing north and south, so that the whole family can be more harmonious.
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