Browse Forums Outdoor Living Re: Folding arm awning 9Dec 14, 2010 8:19 pm Ta-dah! Like ⋅ 1 comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ The angle can be altered - we chose to have the blind angled downward to meet the top of the fence for maximum block-out factor. That can be altered at any time if you change your mind. Our fences are 1800mm high, and the mid-point would be at least 2.2m, so there's no danger of smacking our heads on the arms as we walk through. It's easy to wind in and out, and from inside the house, we can't even see it when it's folded away. Now I can finally finish my planting along the fence there. And I'm thinking a nice timber sun lounge and low table would go well on my little patio. ![]() Re: Folding arm awning 11Jan 19, 2011 7:43 pm Regarding availability, I found some at Bunnings for very reasonable costs. Just check out area around their outside blinds and you may see them. We haven't made any decisions yet but I love the idea of having my Northern sun in winter. Handover February 2011 Happy with our home Re: Folding arm awning 12Jan 20, 2011 8:05 am Because our window doesn't face true west (it's actually north-west) we still get some sun coming in from the side late in the day, but that's from about 6:00 or 7:00pm, and doesn't cause a problem. If we've kept the room shaded for the earlier part of the afternoon, it stays cool. In winter, I love the sun streaming in through the glass - free heating! Re: Folding arm awning 13Mar 17, 2011 11:19 pm Thanks so much for posting and updating with your pics kek. Great to see one in action! Our deck is slightly north-north-west, so i guess we'd have a similar issue with light coming in the sides. Since i first looked into these, i've seen vergolas and am also considering one of those instead - quite an investment though!! |