Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Jun 21, 2016 12:38 am Hi, I've read quite a few threads here re to this topic and I understand that having a bedroom facing West is already challanging in Melbourne so I'm wondering if such a setup in Brisbane is doable? I could swap Rumpus and Master bedroom so Rumpus acts as a buffer but this will cost some money. Thanks Re: West facing Master bedroom in Brisbane 2Jun 21, 2016 12:57 am Hi we had a lounge room that was west facing and it was horrible! I had to make a shade cloth blind to hang down from the fascia board to help block the sun and heat, there was a 1.5 mt verandah as well and we fried in there. If you are building a room that is west facing see what extra insulation foil whatever you can get in there to try and stop the heat. We also had two windows on that side, could have fried an egg on them in summer! there was also a hedge of some green stuff, about a meter high along the length of the verandah but nothing seemed to help. Good luck! Re: West facing Master bedroom in Brisbane 3Jun 21, 2016 6:47 am Having a reflective film (not a tint) on the windows makes a HUGE difference to the amount of heat that gets in. It worked well for our bedroom windows in Melbourne (in the middle of summer not much cooler than Brisbane, and because of daylight saving in Melbourne we go to bed an hour closer to sunset. . . so less time for the room to cool down) There are some more thoughts at this link: http://anewhouse.com.au/2012/02/shading ... g-windows/ The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: West facing Master bedroom in Brisbane 4Jun 21, 2016 3:37 pm We face similar issues here in Arizona where the desert sun is blazing especially during the summer. So what we do is install white mini-blinds or shutters on the east and west sides, where the morning and late afternoon sun penetrate deeply into houses and keep them closed when the sun is hitting the glass. Doing this reduces solar gain by 40% to 50%. Re: West facing Master bedroom in Brisbane 5Jun 22, 2016 12:42 pm A key difference is that in mid-summer, the sun sets at 8:45 in Melbourne, but in Brisbane it's 6:45. That gives an extra 2 hours for the room to cool down before sleeping. It'd still be better to have it facing a different direction, but there are always compromises in building. Re: West facing Master bedroom in Brisbane 6Jun 22, 2016 10:51 pm Thanks for all the great answers! @oneJone, this is true, but another difference between Mel abd Bri is that during summar the nights are still pretty warm. It might be a bit darker in the mornings but the light is still light, so you should be getting it. Similar to what you see from your western windows 3 20293 Thank you so much. This has been very helpful. We definitely wish to settle and get these people out of our life. They are trying to charge us interest on late… 7 14811 From the information posted it looks to me your rumpus room is nothing more than extended garage. That will present a number of challenges. Single brick wall between… 2 8107 |