Keeps your room cool and free from
damaging sun rays
Furnishings will be protected as a
result
It will give you privacy
It will give you a great area to entertain
friends and have al fresco dinners
Children will be protected from the sun
while playing outside
Use your Garden – whatever the
weather
Imagine how wonderful it would be to spend
more time enjoying your garden than ever before - adding extra living
space to your home and creating the perfect environment for outdoor
entertaiing all year round. With an awning you can!
An awning gives
you the satisfaction of knowing that whatever the weather, you can enjoy
your garden. No more rushing indoors during light summer showers or having
to cancel outdoor plans, with an awning you can indulge in outdoor
entertainment with confidence and always have the perfect excuse for
alfresco dining or having friends round for a barbecue
party!
An awning effectively extends your
living room into the garden, by giving you an outdoor space that is
protected from the elements.
Advantages of an
awning:
Choosing an awning means you won't have to
worry about the effects of the sun. If the weather gets a little too hot,
your awning will shade and protect you. And while you enjoy the outdoors,
your indoor area will be shaded too, preventing your fabrics and
furnishings from fading.
Adding an awning to your home creates
extra living space without the need for planning permission or disruptive
building work. Space to let the kids spread out their toys and to relax
after a hard day at work. Plus it's the perfect place to enjoy
garden.
Materials used in awnings:
Awnings should be
manufactured from the most durable components combined with advanced
technology and beautiful fabrics. Awnings are available in a range of
colours and fabrics to enhance your home and garden. Modern and stylish,
bright and bold, plain or prints - whatever your taste or preference, you
will be able to complement your surroundings.
As awnings are placed
outdoors, they have to be able to endure the most extreme weather
conditions. Fabrics and components need to be able to resist fading and
temperature fluctuations.
Fabrics need to be:
Teflon coated,
so that they won't weaken when exposed to the natural
elements.
Coated with an
anti-mildew treatment, to help prevent unsightly markings or
spots.
Strain
resistant, to ensure that they won't shrink or twist.
UV-stabilised to
resist fading.
The structure of the awning will most
likely be made of a heavy-duty aluminium that will not bend, twixt or
buckle during operation. Besides that, the whole structure has to be hung
upon stainless steel brackets, which are powder, coated to make them
highly resistant to cracking, chipping and peeling.
To ensure easy
opening and closing of your awning, it should come with a remote control,
which you can use outdoors as well as indoors.
If you choose an
awning with innovative sun and wind sensors, they'll think for themselves,
automatically extending as the sun comes out and then closing if the wind
blows too strongly. This will ensure optimal safety and best use of your
awning.
An awning effectively extends your
living room into the garden, by giving you an outdoor space that is
protected from the elements.