Outdoor Blinds

Outdoor blinds are the solution for people who want to enjoy their backyards, patios and pavilions but are unable to so. The reasons could be glaring sun that makes relaxing in a patio unbearable. It could also be because of lack of privacy from pedestrians and neighbors. Shading is an absolute necessity in order to enjoy your backyard during the hot summer months when the sun is simply relentless. This is where blinds that are specially designed for outdoors come in. Unlike blinds that are for the interior of the home. Blinds for the outdoors are can withstand the environment because they are more rigid and use materials that can weather heavy storms.

Outdoor Blinds

There are several areas of your backyard where you can place outdoor blinds. Typically this would be the sitting area such as the patio or even poolside. Knowing where and how you want to utilize your outdoor blinds is of importance as it will simplify the type of design you need including material. Some designs and materials are better at blocking out the sun and serve as excellent sunscreens. Others are are ideal for privacy and these are usually often act as separators. The materials will usually consist of either PVC, weather resistant wood or a polyethylene cloth fabric that is water-resistant. Durable rustic bamboo outdoor blinds that roll up might be all you need to give you the shade you need. These tend to be the cheapest in price and are manually opened and closed. Hyman Lewis Reed and Laguna are known for making some good quality bamboo outdoor blinds so that a good place to start. Then there are products like the SunSetter easy shade which are installed outside the windows. These are perfect for blocking out not just the sun but also the heat from entering your home. What’s also impressive is that they do not obstruct the view, so you can easily see what’s outside. There are other outdoor blinds by Coolaroo and Stacks & Stacks that function similarly but the material they are made from is breathable. This type of material is ideal for people who want to block out the sun but want the air to flow freely. These can be installed on individual windows or even along an entire porch. Usually you can lower outdoor blinds to the length you desire, although the is a maximum limit. Homeowners who know the exact length and width of the area they want to install outdoor blinds should have no problem ordering them on-line.

We all wish we can can enjoy our backyards, gazebos and summerhouses more than we do but unfortunately the weather and sometimes lack of privacy hinders such enjoyment. This should no longer be a reason because with the right kind of outdoor blinds you can block out the sun and enjoy your privacy.

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kenneth warren April 12, 2010 at 6:49 pm

I am trying to find sunscreen blinds for an outdoor pavillion. The pavillion is 20 feet long and the columns are 10 feet high. Do you make such a thing?

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