Get a little misty eyed.
How to shade your roof.
If you want to go the traditional route stick with gray brown or black shingles.
Where do you start.
A sail shade is among the easiest diy sun blockers you can make.
Choose a color that pairs well with the color of your house.
All it takes is a triangular cut piece of fabric with eyelets punched in the corners.
Highlight these elements by choosing complimentary roof colors.
Ballasted roofing systems are roofs in which a membrane is laid on the roof deck and held in place by the.
Curtains can be opened and closed as the sun moves to maintain shady areas and air circulation.
Here are seven things to consider before making that final decision.
Shingles can create contrast with your siding materials or they can blend in with the other design features of your home.
My idea is to build a large canopy slightly larger than the footprint of the house several feet above the entire roof of a house.
Use strong twine or rope to attach the shade.
The point would be to put the entire roof of the house in the shade to keep it cool in hot climates.
One of the classiest ways to add shade to a patio or deck is with a pergola.
Rooftop gardens shade the buildings below from direct sunlight and reduce both surface.
The color of your roof shingles should be a secondary selection after you pick out the material.
But choosing the color is extremely important.
Similarly picking a roof color that contrasts window trim can make your windows pop.
This one has wood beams and lattice set on precast classical style columns.
10 ways to cool your roof 1.
Stone walls can add a beautiful natural element to your home s face so don t distract from that with a patterned roof.
If you want to showcase your covered porch avoid choosing a roof color that is similar to the wood or paint.
You may be replacing your roof with a similar type of material or the same of roofing material and components as the previous one or perhaps you are upgrading or making a stylistic change to your home or both.
This will create a blending effect making it harder for the porch to stand out.
Air would be allowed to move freely between the roof and the underside of the canopy.
The overhead latticework creates dappled shade.
Getting a new roof is so exciting.