The Benefits of Outdoor Shades
Live Your Best Life Outside
Warmer weather is finally here. If you're anything like me, you can't wait to catch dozens of glorious sunsets from your deck or spend a few lazy Sunday afternoons lounging like a movie star across your patio furniture (oh, wait - that's just me?).
As amazing as this sounds, I have two words for you: Harsh sunlight. Whether you're hosting a backyard party, grilling out, or chilling out, having the sun in your eyes isn't all that pleasant, not to mention harmful to your eyes and skin. That's why I recommend installing outdoor shades; they will increase the functionality of your space and keep you comfortable for much longer.
Today I'm sharing the three main types of outdoor shades. If you see one you like, let me know. We can find the perfect color and style to accent your home and enhance your outdoor lifestyle.
SOLAR SHADES
Solar shades easily pull up and down as side panels or can be placed directly overhead to give you total control over the balance of shade and sunlight on your deck, porch, or patio.
With a variety of colors, patterns, and textures available, it's easy to make your shades a beautiful accent for your home. Because solar shades are semi-transparent screens, you won't even have to lose your backyard view. Enjoy your outdoor spaces this summer and protect your family (and patio furniture) from UV rays.
ROLL-UP SHADES
Roll up shades function similar to roller shades, but they don't block UV rays. This is a good option if you have smaller budget or if you just want to block visible light and aren't as concerned about ultraviolet light.
Roll up shades are available in many styles, patterns, and colors, making it easy to accent your outdoor living room.
SUN SAILS
Sun sails are as delightful as they sound. Suspended, staggered in layers, or laid out in succession, these unique outdoor treatments are functional statement pieces. Perfect for your pool or patio, they provide light filtering while also blocking UV rays.
DESIGN TREND
Outdoor is the new indoor
Homeowners are prioritizing their outdoor kitchens and living rooms, often including them as part of their renovation project.
DESIGN TIP
Arrange your space
Use an outdoor area rug to delineate your outdoor living room from the kitchen / grilling area and arrange patio seating in an L or U shape.