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Inexpensive Ways You Can Cover Your Patio

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It is not always that the outdoor spaces have to be designed for maximum soaking of the sun. Sometimes you might need to be covered.

That doesn’t mean that you have to do away with the aesthetics. There are different ways you can explore if you’d want to bring shade to the outside.

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Inexpensive Ways You Can Cover Your Patio

The best part is that you’ll not have to break the bank in order to do so. Here are some of the ways you can cover your patio.

Buying a Shade Sail

For a concrete patio, a shade sail will come highly recommended. It is a piece of fabric clothing that can be hung over your patio.

It can be adjusted to cover just about any type of patio. You might think they’re like the retractable covers that you’ve seen in the market but they operate differently.

They’re more designed-focused as they can easily be stretched to cover the patio area. You can get such a patio cover for less than $40 on Amazon and they do a perfect job in covering your patio.

Covering with Wood Frames

You don’t need to go for covers that are completely made of wood because they can be costly.

In addition, they’ll take time to make if it’s a DIY project. Working with a contractor is also likely to cost more.

The focus should be on building the base frame of the patio cover as it will take less time and is not as expensive.

Ideally, you should be looking for translucent panels as they’re inexpensive and sturdy. That’s why they’re used for building a greenhouse.

If you buy online, you’ll find that the majority of the options will be below $100.


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Building a Palapa

This isn’t a common option in North America but it provides the aesthetics and the function without having to spend a fortune.

It resembles a canopy structure with a thatched roof. You might have seen such a cover when on holiday on a tropical Island but it’s possible to implement the idea in your yard.

The thatched will do an excellent job in cooling while keeping the weather away.

If you’re thinking of planning your outdoor space with a beach theme in mind, this will be the way to go.

It’s worth noting that Palapa covering is ideal for places that experience hot weather for the better part of the year.

It lasts longer and provides versatility on what you can do with the outdoor space.

Natural Shade

Who said you have to spend in order to have shade on your patio? You can be creative and use light to your advantage.

This will mostly apply if your outdoor space is surrounded by trees. If the trees in your yard have big branches and leaves, they can provide natural shade for your patio.

They can even be tripped to aid in the endeavor.

Large Patio Umbrella

This is another inexpensive solution that is worth considering if you’re on a budget. There are a ton of patio umbrellas to choose from and most of them will be below the $100 mark.

You can also choose from different colors if you’re looking for a solution to match the aesthetics of your exterior.

If you’re in the South, you’ll want to account for shade provision when choosing the patio umbrella.

You can try out the suggested recommendations to find out the one that fits your needs best.

If you have the money, there is no reason why you shouldn’t hire a professional to help with the covering.

You’ll most likely find a solution that blends perfectly with the outside space in your home. You can learn more about buying an outdoor umbrella with Sydney Shade.

Shopping for Patio Covers

The internet will be a great place to start. This is because it’s easy to compare the different products and costs.

You might want to add a sunroom in your home but don’t know how to go about the process. A DIY could take time before it’s complete.

To make sure that the work is done with the highest quality, hiring professionals will be mandatory. Don’t just take their word for it. Ask for references just to be sure about the quality of work.

To Conclude

You can still have patio covering without spending a fortune. You just need to think outside the box.

Sometimes it might not even be necessary to spend any money at all. Do research on what works for your neighbors and the improvements that can be made to suit your needs.

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