First of all, we should clarify two confusing terms, namely "lighting" and "sunshine". These are two related but different concepts. A room can get natural light by opening its windows outward, which is lighting. However, opening the window to the outside may not get sunshine. Sunshine is the sunshine that the room gets from the window, and the quality of sunshine is reflected by the hours and angles of sunshine. Generally speaking, the greater the distance between buildings and the higher the floors, the more sunshine the house gets, and the more sunshine it gets. Therefore, there is a saying among buyers that "buy high but not low, buy east and not buy west", which means choosing a house with high floors and low floors and choosing a house with east-west orientation. ?
Second, if you want to get enough sunshine, you should also pay attention to the location and floor of the house. Most of the commercial houses on sale now are faster houses, and we can only look at drawings and sand tables. I would like to remind you that it is not reliable to only look at the floor plan provided by the developer. You should ask for the floor plan, see clearly the location of the apartment on the whole floor, and pay attention to the surrounding shelter. Some buildings, if viewed independently, have sufficient sunshine for every household, but in fact, some suites lose sunshine or reduce sunshine hours because of the buildings facing each other. ?
At the same time, it should also be noted that although some bedrooms or balconies face south, the sunlight is blocked by the adjacent walls because of the "step" shape on the side of the room; In order to increase the lighting surface, some buildings make the windows or balconies of some rooms deep and concave into the wall, which will also directly affect the lighting and sunshine. ?
Third, when signing a contract, we should pay attention to protecting our right to enjoy the sunshine. Because the auction house is dynamic, the longer it takes to build, the more problems it may encounter and the greater the possibility of new situations. When signing a house purchase contract, the most important part should be written into relevant clauses or supplementary agreements, and all kinds of important original vouchers, house floor plans, residential sand table photos, etc. should be properly kept. It is best to confirm these in the contract and seek legal protection on this basis.