Welcome to our exploration of patio shade ideas, a must-read for homeowners looking to enhance the comfort and aesthetic appeal of their outdoor living areas. Whether you're seeking refuge from the midday sun or aiming to add a stylish touch to your patio, finding the right shade solution is key. In this post, we delve into 25 innovative and practical ideas to protect your patio from the sun while boosting its charm and functionality. From natural foliage to modern architectural structures, ge
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In this blog post, we'll delve into a wide range of creative sun shade ideas for your balcony or patio to provide you shade, privacy, and an outdoor oasis.
These DIY sun shade ideas can transform your backyard or patio into a relaxing oasis where you can enjoy the hot summer days!
Sun Shade Ideas are your ticket to reclaiming your space. With the right setup, you can shield yourself from the harsh rays and create a cool, comfortable
12 creative & attractive shade structures & patio cover ideas such as DIY friendly fabric canopy, shade sails, simple pergolas, vines for sun shades, etc!
Everything you need to create a shaded space on your patio, deck, or backyardA sun shade or sail is an easy way to add shade to your backyard or garden. They come in a variety of sizes, usually as squares or triangles, and they just...
Description Love to hang outside but the summer heat is just unbearable? 🌴🌴 This Patio Awning Sun Shade Sail allows you to enjoy the outdoors on your patio and garden without burning you to a crisp under the sun. The sunshade provides enough shade for you without obstructing any of your view and fresh air. It also works well to provide coverage when its raining! Use for: Patio, driveway, lawn, garden, pool, deck, courtyard, dooryard, park Blocks Harmful UV Rays :Breathable fabric results in significant temperature reduction underneath the sail, blocks up to 90% of harmful UV rays,(Effective harmful UV blocking protecting you and your loved ones) Waterproof:which is durable and waterproof even under harsh weather conditions. Having a shade prevents your outdoor furniture from getting worn out by the weather conditions. Wear-resisting, Corrosion-resisting, Fine toughness, Long lasting time. Made of 420D/PU polyester oxford fabric material, finished with strong stitched seam and durable stainless steel D-rings in each corner Sunshade sails have curved sides to enhance pull strength and prevent drooping. (Middle-center of the sun shade will be shorter in width due to curves) Match the sun shade sail of different sizes or colors, giving you a larger and more beautiful shading area.🌴🌴Get the Measurement Right: Leave 0.5 to 1 foot space each corner, this is the space for hardware kits and tension adjustment. Easy Installation: It Is very flexible with various hardware. As long as you have stable mounting points, it could be poles, trees, roofs, etc. Item Type: UV protection canopy Size: Triangle - 4X4X4m/Triangle - 2X2X2m/Triangle - 3X3X3m/Square - 2mX3m/Square - 3mX4m Color: Orange, Blue, Green, Beige, Gray Use for: Patio, driveway, lawn, garden, pool, deck, courtyard, dooryard, park 1 * UV protection canopy 4 * 1.5M Rope(For Square version) 3 * 1.5M Rope(For Triangle version) 1 * Storage bag Real life showcase
Sitting on your patio is not always a pleasant experience if it is too sunny.
Last week, when I shared a tour of our summer deck, I mentioned how in the evenings we get blasted in the face while out on the deck. Well, today I'm sharing our outdoor deck
12 creative & attractive shade structures & patio cover ideas such as DIY friendly fabric canopy, shade sails, simple pergolas, vines for sun shades, etc!
Adding a roof to your outdoor patio can transform it into a more versatile and enjoyable space, providing shade, protection from the elements, and even an opportunity to create an outdoor living ar…
Sun Shade Curved Commercial Outdoor Shade Cover Sand Rectangle Heavy Duty Permeable Backyard Shade Cloth For Patio Garden Sandbox Feature: · Material: polyester · Color: Coffee · Product net weight:400g/0.88lb · Product gross weight:400g/0.88lb · Product size:200x200cm/78.74x78.74 in · Packing size:26x26x5cm/10.23x10.23x1.96 in Description: MATERIAL: The sun shade Made of 100% new high-density permeable polyethylene knitted fabric material. Made so that no water is accumulated during rainfall. Sunshine BLOCKAGE: Breathable sun shade sails can be used over a patio or other outdoor areas to defend against up to 95% harmful harmful sunshine ; easy to clean with water, no maintenance needed. BREATHABLE MATERIAL DESIGN: Allows cool breezes and light to through for better airy and comfortable space, allows rains to through. STRUCTURE DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY: 55in PE ropes and Durable in each corner make the sun Shade net easy to attach to any sturdy connection point to provide sun protection and corporal design where you need it. WIDE APPLICATION: Patio cover is ideal for a porch in the backyard, pergola, pool, pond, courtyard, backyard, dooryard, carport, pergola, sandbox or other outdoor area to provide sunshade. Packing Include: · Sunshade net x1 · 1 meter 4 rope x4
JUMP TO A SECTION... Top 10 Dos For Patio Shade Sails (1-10)1. DO track the sun. 2. DO measure the area you want to shade. 3. DO find anchor points. 4. DO take time to make proper measurements. 5. DO make sure your anchor points are structurally sound. 6. DO slope your shade sail. 7. […]
12 creative & attractive shade structures & patio cover ideas such as DIY friendly fabric canopy, shade sails, simple pergolas, vines for sun shades, etc!
We have a beautiful deck that we had constructed five years ago when we moved into this house. Unfortunately, at that time, we didn't realize how much sun we get throughout the day and evening. That deck has been mostly unused because the intense sun in the summertime. It's so hot that we can't even
Last week I revealed to you our new patio cover. It's an absolute wonderful addition to our outdoor kitchen and deck that my hubby built himself. We have been talking about needing a cover for years and finally decided to take the plunge - since it's not something he can do himself. But, it took a great deal of planning and many man hours to get it to look like it does. Some of you have a great big finished basement, in comparison this is our "basement." You can see above that there was some serious planning to get these enormous beams ready. They had to start by cutting our driveway and sinking the large vertical beams two feet under. The top of the beam, from the driveway, is about 12 feet high. There are also beams on our roof {remember we had to put a new roof on recently}. The city got involved and required a "bit" more welding and structural soundness than we had originally "planned" {meaning more $$ for permits and man hours} so this structure can LITERALLY hold a second story should we ever decide to move up there - or maybe park a car or two!! So, the canvas panels that are there now are certainly not going to pull down the structure! The men welded this thing for TWO solid weeks. There are all kinds of cross beams, but there are also some small steel rods that you can see that are for the panels to hang from. They also primed and painted the entire structure. Then they came out to measure for the cloth panels and for about a month we strapped a tarp on the top of the structure - to give us an idea what it would be like, and to shield us from the scorching sun. I chose two different fabrics for the panels. I have a charcoal tweed that is used on all the panels - that's the one on the right, above. Then, for the drapes, I used a charcoal gray with the tweed coming down the sides with the tie-backs in the tweed also. You can see above, where I put the two fabrics. It's subtle, but gives more of a tie-in with the panels on the roof/cover. I also chose "boring" dark colors because we have S-M-O-G here...it's dirty and it's nasty. So, keeping these a dirty color will help to keep them from looking dirty - the tweed can help mask that on the roof panels especially. You can see the Charcoal Gray Tweed panels above after they were {custom} sewn and with the rings attached to them. They are strong and sturdy. Here's another view of them pull back and up close. And to pull back the panels, you simply use the hook and pull across. It's got the possibility to move back all the panels -- in the winter when we want more sunlight or a few at a time when we want light here and there. You can close up all the curtains in the late afternoon to keep the sun out or even to have more privacy. You may have noticed above that we are rather close to our neighbors - we are all right on top of one another here in our area, but the curtains add some necessary privacy {although we like all our neighbors and they are all very sweet}. To hang the lights we bought magnetic hooks - since the entire structure is steel, it's the best way to hang just about anything. I spray painted the hooks black so you can't even see them. They blend right into the structure. Some of you wonder what we do if it rains...Well, it's not rain-proof, so if it rains we get wet! But, here we normally have rain in October and February - occasionally we might have a "freak storm" {we did just last week} and it rains in July! But, in the "winter months" I just store the couch cushions in the shed and we can leave the panels open. There are grommets in the middle of each one for drainage - so it really doesn't matter if they are open or closed when it rains. Everything out here is pretty much weather-proof. We know it will get wet or hot or windy. The panels should not have too much trouble in the real windy days - our contractor has a similar set up at his house just a few blocks away and has virtually no maintenance on his. And last, I want to show you some of these crazy angles of our deck that is tied into the patio cover. Some asked about whether this is custom - yes, very much so. You may wonder about the cost...well, I won't tell you exactly how much it cost - unfortunately it was more than originally expected since our city added many expensive costs we weren't expecting, but overall it was about 5% of what we actually paid for our home six years ago - that doesn't seem like that much when I say it that way! And, being that this is Southern California and this IS our dining room {which happens to be outdoors} AND if you knew us well, you'd know that it is WELL used - we host people over weekly. I hope you have any questions answered that you were wondering about the patio cover! 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Welcome to our exploration of patio shade ideas, a must-read for homeowners looking to enhance the comfort and aesthetic appeal of their outdoor living areas. Whether you're seeking refuge from the midday sun or aiming to add a stylish touch to your patio, finding the right shade solution is key. In this post, we delve into 25 innovative and practical ideas to protect your patio from the sun while boosting its charm and functionality. From natural foliage to modern architectural structures, ge