When looking for a room, south-facing rooms are popular.
It certainly looks sunny and bright. However, facing south is not necessarily the only correct answer. The direction that suits you will change depending on your lifestyle.
South facing features
Facing south makes it easier to ensure brightness during the day, and laundry tends to dry more easily.
People who spend a lot of time at home can easily feel the benefits of brightness.
East facing features
Facing east is the direction where the morning sun is most likely to enter. Suitable for people who are morning people.
On the other hand, the sunlight is weaker in the afternoon, so people who want a room that is bright throughout the day may not be satisfied.
West facing features
Facing west, the sun tends to shine in the afternoon and evening. This may be suitable for people who are home after the evening.
However, you should be aware that in summer it tends to get hot due to the western sun.
Features of north facing
North-facing rooms are often thought to be dark, but because there is less direct sunlight, the room temperature may be more stable.
The rent may be lower, and it is an option for those who are outside most of the day.
summary
Direction is important, but if you only make south facing an absolute requirement, your options will be narrowed down.
Consider the time you spend at home, how you do laundry, and how you feel about heat and cold when choosing your clothes. It is important to look at directions based on ``compatibility with your lifestyle'' rather than ``popularity''.