Definition of south-facing in US English:
south-facing
adjectiveˈsaʊθˌfeɪsɪŋˈsouTHˌfāsiNG
Facing the south.
a large south-facing garden
Example sentencesExamples
- Double doors lead out into the south-facing garden.
- They can bring up to 50% additional daylight into a space when placed on south-facing windows.
- Ramps lead to a sunny south-facing yard, where an overhang provides shelter.
- Such elements were incorporated in the new houses, each of which accommodates 35 students in south-facing rooms.
- Locked between two streets in an urban grid, the site is a narrow, south-facing lot.
- In winter, the south-facing house is open to angled sunlight in all rooms through large double-glazed windows.
- A deep clay pit provided protection from the wind and had a large south-facing cliff, ideal for sunlight.
- It has an entrance hall and a living room with a timber surround fireplace and a door leading to a south-facing balcony.
- The meeting house hosts events that can spill out onto a south-facing terrace overlooking the water garden.
- The patio-style back garden is south-facing and has raised flowerbeds and a garden shed.