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Shade Structure Buying Guide

by Bill Ferris Leave a Comment

Modern rectangular canopy with wood slat sides, fabric roof and white curtains shading a dining set on a light deck next to a pool

Table of Contents

  • Shade and shelter are important outdoor features
  • Increase home value with an outdoor shade structure
    • Easy temporary shade options
    • Permanent shading structures
  • A quick comparison of sunshade structures
  • Learn about different shade structures

Shade and shelter are important outdoor features

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommends you get anywhere between 10 to 20 mcg of vitamin D per day, depending on your age. For people who love the outdoors, this might sound like good news; after all, one of the main ways you can get this vitamin is through the sun’s rays.

But as anyone who’s stayed out for too long knows, baking under this brutally hot star can burn your skin and give you sunstroke, even if you slather on sunscreen. This makes outdoor shade necessary, as you’ll have a safe haven to go to.

In this guide, we’ll have an in-depth discussion about your choices for an outdoor shade structure. This includes pros and cons, so you’ll discover what’s best for your backyard.

Increase home value with an outdoor shade structure

In addition to providing health benefits, spending time outdoors in your backyard allows you to enhance your home’s resale value. Sure, you could throw a couple of lawn chairs on the grass and call it a day. However, adding more permanent outdoor features would increase the value of your home to potential buyers. A remodeling impact report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) showed that a new deck, patio or outdoor kitchen provides an 89-100% return on investment. Shade, shelter and privacy all factor in the performance of these additions and can increase the incremental value even more.

Small row house backyard patio with a black cantilever umbrella with a square canopy shading a green metal dining set
Patio umbrellas and shade sails are easy mobile options for sun protection

Easy temporary shade options

The easiest way to shade and protect a new outdoor living space is to add mobile, removable or as-needed solutions. They’re relatively inexpensive and make sense for small to medium-sized spaces but are not areas with flames (e.g. fire pits, fireplaces, barbecues or stoves). Some common options include:

  • Patio umbrellas (market and cantilever)
  • Shade sails
  • Retractable awnings

Helpful Article

We suggest reading our Patio Umbrella Buying Guide for in-depth information on market and cantilever umbrellas.

Rust pergola with vines on a square deck shading a white sofa and ottoman with bright green and taupe pillows overlooking a scenic vista
Permanently installed shade structures like pergolas are sturdy and increase a home’s market value

Permanent shading structures

More substantial shade solutions are typically permanent installations or at least less portable than umbrellas and the like. They’re well-suited for larger outdoor settings or when privacy is a priority, but come with a higher price tag. Although they’re closely related and often possess similar traits when customized, the most popular shade structures include:

  • Gazebos
  • Pergolas
  • Cabanas
  • Pavilions
  • Canopies
  • Arbors

Guide Sections

Octagonal gazebo with columns and a tall pointed dark brown roof surrounded by a wooden fence jutting into a woodside lake

Gazebos – Private Shade Structures for Shelter & Aesthetics

Triangular white pergola supported by columns sheltering a marble stature ona small patio surrounded by lush shrubbery and trees

Pergolas – Timeless Standalone or Attached Lattice Shades

White cabana with tied-back curtains on a beach with closed umbrellas and loungers in the early morning

Cabanas – Beach-Side Structures for Privacy & Shade

Octagonal pavilion with plain concrete column supports and a greenish rounded roof nestled among a variety of shrubbery on a clear day

Pavilions – Spacious Outdoor Covers for Large Gatherings

Many four post canopies with square off-white fabric roofs over lounge furniture on a beach with palm trees

Canopies – Modern Customizable Pool Shades with Casual Elegance

Aged wood arbor with built-in bench covered by climbing plants in a green park with yellow flowers

Arbors – Decorative Entry Structures to Home Gardens

A quick comparison of sunshade structures

We go into greater detail about each major shade structure in our guide but below is a quick reference of a few of their pros and cons.

StructureKey BenefitsMain Drawbacks
GazebosAll seasons protectionCostly & high-maintenance
PergolasAttractive & low-maintenanceNo rain protection & may attract bugs
CabanasPrivacy & customizableExpensive & can be stuffy
PavilionsMulti-purposeLarge size limits placement
CanopiesMany sizes & configurableLimited wind protection
ArborsAffordable & easy installationMore decorative than functional

Learn about different shade structures

Get a better understanding of the various outdoor structures that you can install or build by reading through the sections of this guide. Once you’re armed with this knowledge, you can make an educated decision on which shade solution is right for your space and budget.

Filed Under: Featured, Guide - Shade Structures, Guides

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About Bill Ferris

Bill Ferris is the president of Decor Outdoor and founded the company in 2007. He's been quoted on patio furniture by Living Cozy and on home improvement by Realtor.com. When not writing posts for the website, he's a frequent guest contributor on the subject of online marketing and an interior design enthusiast.

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Guide Sections

  • Gazebos – Private Shade Structures for Shelter & Aesthetics
  • Pergolas – Timeless Standalone or Attached Lattice Shades
  • Cabanas – Beach-Side Structures for Privacy & Shade
  • Pavilions – Spacious Outdoor Covers for Large Gatherings
  • Canopies – Modern Customizable Pool Shades with Casual Elegance
  • Arbors – Decorative Entry Structures to Home Gardens

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