The sun shade: it looks great, it offers up to 98% protection from harmful UV rays. And it can turn an outside space into a genuine al fresco room.
Summer
is coming, with its promise of barbecues, balmy evenings and long Saturday
afternoons. There’s nothing quite like
relaxing in the garden with a paper, or having a quiet breakfast for two
overlooking the water feature: until it starts raining, or the beech trees shed
leaves in the teacups. With a sun shade, a person can be as protected
outside as they are indoors. A sun shade
makes the most of any part of a garden, turning it into a multi-purpose outside
“room”.
The
obvious function of a sun shade: to keep
the sun off fragile skins and heads.
Installing a sun shade means that the British summer, should it occur
for once, can be enjoyed in safety – with the benefits of fresh air and
sunshine tempered by the cooling protection of a sail. And if the British summer doesn’t deliver –
the sun shade becomes the saviour of every wetted barbecue and showered-on book
in the land. Under a sun shade, even a little summer
rainfall can be a very pleasant thing:
imagine sitting in a deckchair, favourite novel in hand, while a balmy
drizzle patters lazily against the fabric above.
Probably
the most impressive use of a sun shade,
certainly in the eyes of potential houseguests, is as a roof for an outdoor
dining room. A well-designed and
installed sun shade hung with
lanterns can make a garden dinner party feel really unique: as though one’s host has moved a whole dinner
party, room and all, out into the warmth and inviting sounds of the night.
The
modern sun shade comes in as many
shapes, sizes and configurations as there are places to put them. Generally speaking, the sun shade is made of
a material called “shade cloth”; cut either triangularly or as a rectangular
awning. Shade cloth is rather like a
sail in thickness and texture: but
cooling and lightweight. A good sun
shade can repel as much as 98% of the sun’s harmful UV rays and can be
manufactured bespoke, to any design or size.
A
sun shade looks good in its own
right, too. A large sun shade, made of overlapping geometric shapes of shade cloth,
looks like nothing so much as a modernist sculpture. A smaller sun shade adds a
touch of definition to an outdoor space, a brief white outline under which a
seat reclines in a perfectly cool spot.
With
the advent of summer, the urge of all right-thinking people is to get outside
and make the most of things. A sun shade, with its combination of good
looks, protection and airy enclosure, means they really can.
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Shaded Nation offer a range of sun shades to keep you cool this summer. Those who follow gardening as a passion can also make the best out of a garden shade. The modern sun shade comes in as many shapes, sizes and configurations as there are places to put them. For more information please visit http://www.shadednation.com/
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