the sail shades? Are they metal or wood?
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They shade sail anchors are tied into the roof trusses under the eave
These shade sails are 10 feet by 15 feet. The steel posts are 8 feet tall. There are a bunch of different ready-made sizes that you can find here http://www.shadesails.com/ready%20made.htm . It looks like the biggest size is 20 x 20, so I think you would need 2 sails to cover that expanse. They do have
search for shade sails. There are many diferent brands out there (Coolaroo probably most popular). Find one that comes with the stainless hardware, and dont buy too large. The attachment cables and turnbuckles take up some real estate as you can see. I believe we found this one on amazon. Enjoy!
operable shade screen.
Architect: Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Interior Design: John Lum Architecture
Landscape Architect: Arterra LLP, Vera Gates
Lighting Design: Alice Prussin
Photograph : David Wakely
-- the shade cloth is Sunbrella fabric -- with the exception of the Starbucks green, the lighter colors and more open weaves last longer. The cloth is hung on stainless steel removable cables - all the hardware isfrom Feeney Wire Rope -- great company, beautiful products, long lasting. The sections were
sailor and sailcloth/awning.. fabricator -- great to work with and I recommend her highly.She brings fabric samples -- does the sewing and installation. The awning and cables are suspended from a steel frame -- C sections and square tubes welded together and bolted to the house walls and post based set below
inspired by sailcloth, floors painted with a wash of deck paint and a few well-chosen pieces of wall art would complete the look.
different shades for depth. Tiny sample cans of paint are perfect for experimenting to find just the right ones. After the paint is up, work in white window treatments and furniture for yet another layer. Then have some fun with the accents.
inspired by sailcloth, floors painted with a wash of deck paint and a few well-chosen pieces of wall art would complete the look.See more about modern nautical style