It’s hard to stay indoors on a summer afternoon, but when there’s no shade in your backyard, it can be dangerous to stay too long outside. Fortunately, it’s easy to add more shade to your backyard, even on a budget. Here are some backyard patio ideas to get more shade in your outdoor space, so you can get out of the sun this summer:
1. Extra-Large Patio Umbrella
As far as backyard ideas on a budget, patio umbrellas are a perennial favorite. Extra-large patio umbrellas add shade right where you need it. Most are pretty mobile, so you can switch up your patio design as needed. Combine multiple umbrellas or create a shady nook on one corner of your deck, patio or backyard.
2. Pergola
Pergolas are a versatile element in many backyard designs, especially in areas that get a lot of sun. Pergolas add more shade, without cutting sunlight completely, and you can hang curtains or screens to block the blinding rays of the setting (or rising) sun. Need more shelter than the open roof can provide? Drape a cotton canvas tarp over the roof, or train wisteria to grow over your pergola in a natural canopy.
3. Outdoor Curtains
If you have a porch or patio cover already, you can add more shade by hanging some outdoor curtains. Use cotton canvas to make cheap, attractive outdoor curtains on a budget.
4. Awnings
Awnings have come a long way since the days of tin monstrosities sold door-to-door. Today’s modern, colorful fabric awnings can add color and class to your patio or deck. Install a retractable model and choose whether you want to bask in the sun or cool off in the shade.
5. Fast-Growing Trees
While planting a fast-growing tree or two might be budget-friendly, it also takes some patience. Of course, it also comes with all the responsibilities of tree care, including keeping roots out of your sewer pipes, leaves out of your gutters and so on. But a shade tree can lower your home energy costs, raise your home’s value, and provide a natural roof for a gorgeous outdoor room.
Not ready to commit to a whole tree? Consider planting some tall shrubs, or building a latticework screen or structure and training vines to climb it. Shrubs and vines grow much faster, and require much less maintenance, than trees.