How to Use a Sun Study to Create Your Outdoor Oasis
You want to create the perfect outdoor space for your guests, complete with comfortable patio furniture and a stylish shade covering, but the location gets a lot of afternoon sun. So, how can you make sure you’re offering a relaxing retreat instead of a sweaty inferno? Two words: sun study. It’s the ultimate tool for ensuring the shading in your outdoor space is strategically placed for maximum comfort and aesthetic appeal.
A sun study involves analyzing the path of the sun throughout the day to determine its impact on a particular location. By studying these sun patterns, you can gain valuable insights into:
- Shadow play: Where will shadows fall at different times of the day? This knowledge is crucial for strategically placing shade structures like cable awnings, tension sails, and pergolas.
- Sun exposure: Do your guests crave sunshine while enjoying their morning coffee or afternoon shade for a power nap? A sun study helps you identify these ideal areas.
- Seasonal shifts: The sun’s position changes throughout the year. A sun study can reveal how much shade you’ll get in the scorching summer months compared to the cooler winter days.
The advantages of a sun study extend far beyond creating a comfortable outdoor space for guests.
- It maximizes energy efficiency. Strategically placed shade can help keep a property cooler in the summer, reducing reliance on air conditioning and lowering energy bills.
- It protects your investments. Excessive sun exposure can damage furniture, flooring, and other outdoor elements. A sun study can help you choose shade solutions that extend the lifespan of your patio.
- It boosts sales: A sun study allows you to create a welcoming space, and studies show that an inviting outdoor space can increase your revenue by up to 30%.
Ready to take the first step towards a perfectly shaded space? Let ShadeFLA help.
Don’t let the sun dictate your guests’ outdoor experience. Using advanced technology, ShadeFLA can conduct a comprehensive analysis of your space and provide a clear understanding of your property’s sun pattern to create an outdoor space that meets your needs and preferences.