Awnings are available in a wide variety of appealing colors, patterns and fabric selections





Design with Awnings to create engaging, durable hardscape structures

With a vast color palette and myriad design options, awnings and canopies enhance visual appeal. Bold, vibrant red and orange fabrics create highly effective focal points. Earth tones and organic greens can be employed as unifying elements in plush, wooded and even desert gardens. Gentle blues and grays present engaging contrast to use for balance or repetition.

Modern synthetic yarns give fabric structures greater strength and flexibility than ever before. Coatings, laminates and top-coatings enhance protective qualities. Today's fabrics can withstand wind, sun, rain and snow, yet they retain their flexibility and good looks for years.

Regardless of your design objectives, awnings and canopies provide shade and protection from inclement weather, and are more economical to build and maintain than comparable masonry and wood structures. From a conservation landscaping perspective, awnings placed on or near a home can reduce energy consumption for cooling by 25 percent or more.

CHOOSING FABRIC FOR YOUR AWNINGS
(Fabric guide coming soon)

Fabric Fact -

All awning fabrics are rigorously tested in laboratory and field situations for important performance characteristics including weathering, durability, and translucency.

“The possible combinations of frames, fabrics and stylistic choices are endless” – Michelle Sahlin, Managing Director, PAMA

 

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