What This Site Covers

Morningside Home is a single-topic reference focused on one specific type of indoor light condition: east-facing windows. The content addresses how to measure the morning sun exposure those windows receive, which plants are well-suited to that exposure, and how the same morning light behaves in reading workspaces across Polish apartments.

The information is written for people living in Poland, where the solar arc follows a central European path. Seasonal differences in sunrise time and sun angle directly affect how much direct light enters an east window, and those differences are reflected throughout the content on this site.

Scope of the Content

The content here covers three areas:

  • Methods for measuring light at east-facing windows using accessible tools
  • Plant selection for the low-to-moderate morning light those windows provide
  • Desk and reading workspace positioning relative to morning sun angles in Poland

The content does not cover south- or west-facing windows, artificial grow lights, or commercial horticulture.

Sources and References

Where factual claims are made about light levels, solar angles, or plant requirements, the content refers to publicly available sources including the Royal Horticultural Society plant guides, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) in Poland, and standard photometric references. Claims without a publicly verifiable source are stated in neutral terms without figures.

Contact

Email: contact@morningsidehome.eu
Phone: +48 22 123 45 67
Warsaw, Poland

Updated: May 2026

The information on this site is for general reference purposes. Plant responses to light vary by species, pot size, room conditions, and individual growing environment. Always verify specific requirements for any plant you keep.