June 13, 2010 | In: Garden Design

More Useable Space With Exterior Shades

The majority of people spend their time indoors, but more people would spend their time in the garden or outdoors if shades were installed to protect them against all the discouraging elements such as varying amounts of sun, wind and rain. Outdoor shades, in short, add much to the living space of a house.

Shades can make the house more beautiful and functional at the same time. Retractable awnings are beautiful for the window exterior. The shades help shield against bright sunlight, or perhaps make the deck usable despite a little rain. For areas like backyard pools, it’s almost imperative to provide shade so guests and children alike may get respite from the fierce UV radiation. There are many types of outdoor shapes, the major ones being discussed below.

For large events held in the backyard, a tent-like structure will be needed to ensure that not only will people fit, but tables and chairs for dining and drinking. The tent-like shades are called canopies. Canopies are set up with several poles holding the shade fabric overhead which provides the majority of overhead protection. Side flaps can be added to add even more protection as well as privacy from onlookers outside. Canopies can be outfitted with airflow devices to help keep the interior comfortable.

Not all houses come with fixed outdoor shading for the porches, patios and decks. An owner may elect to install a deck awning over such areas, as well as shading windows or doors that overlook the deck. A constantly extended awning is rocked by strong winds and possibly weighed down by heavy snow. To obviate damage to the metal frame, which can bend or even permanently collapse, the deck awning is often made retractable.

The retraction mechanism can be manual, either by a crank mechanism or by a lateral-arm configuration that can just be pushed shut. Motorized retraction is also available for deck awnings. To go a more economical route, try a freestanding or unattached awning.

Large garden areas can benefit from the addition of a gazebo. A gazebo is a self-contained structure which has both a ceiling and floor, and can be a few square yards in area. Gazebos can be constructed on site using wood, but there are also ready-made gazebos made of metals such as iron or steel. Depending on other outdoor decor of the house, a homeowner can choose the most appropriate material for greatest consistency. Homeowners may also consider setting up a pergola design, which is a bit simpler and less labor intensive than gazebos. Pergolas are basically wooden beams, topped off with a few more slats of wood.

Many people will have had some experience with the outdoor umbrella. The most likely place one would have contact with such a product is by the side of a private pool, perhaps inserted into the center of a plastic table. Nowadays, umbrellas can be purchased with different accessories and in different configurations. For example, the side-post or cantilever umbrella has an arm that swings out from the central pole so the overhead umbrella extends from the side. This allows unobstructed views for people sitting directly underneath the shade.

Many of these ideas were conveniently supplied by a site on outdoor shade. Extra topics and articles on buying bamboo roll-up blinds can be read at the site.

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