3 Tips for Installing an Awning Over Your Home Office Window

3 Tips for Installing an Awning Over Your Home Office Window

10 January 2020
 Categories: Business, Blog


Sure, a little sunlight is great for brightening up your home workspace and bringing it to life. But as the afternoon heat sets in, the amount of solar radiation entering your room can be distracting and unbearable. Too much sun and heat will not only affect your eyes but also fade the furniture you have in the office. Luckily, you can counter this by installing an awning over the window in your home office.

You may be wondering, why go for an awning? There are blinds and curtains which can block the light from the sun. Unfortunately, these can render your space darker than desired and force you to turn to artificial lighting. Unless you want to increase your lighting bills, an awning is an excellent solution.

Awnings block solar radiation while allowing light to enter your office space. As a result, you don't have to worry about closing the blinds and curtains. What's more, since they keep out the heat, awnings also help you save on cooling costs during the summer. 

If you're ready to install a window awning over your office window, here are a few tips to help you choose the best one:

1. Choose Quality Materials

Awnings come in various materials, some of which are more durable than others. Consider quality and maintenance when getting one. Fabrics are great options and come in a variety of colours, but they require some level of care to last long. 

If you opt for fabric, get a quality one that can withstand adverse weather such as winters and hail. On the other hand, if you're looking for a durable yet low-maintenance material, aluminium would be an excellent choice.

2. Permanent vs. Retractable Awning

Permanent awnings are permanently affixed on the window while retractable ones are motorised and can retract. Both are amazing options. However, if you live in a region with extended winters, a retractable one would be ideal. This is because you can retract it during the winter to allow as much light into the room as possible.

3. Colour Matters

An awning is installed on the exterior of your home. Therefore, it's crucial to choose a colour that blends well with your exterior wall and roof colours. Whether you go for fabric or aluminium (which can be powder coated), get a colour that matches or appealingly contrasts your exterior colours. If you're having a hard time choosing, consider going for earthy browns or neutrals such as white, black and grey.

Maximise your productivity when working from home by eliminating distractions from excessive solar radiation. An awning is the best structure to keep the sun out while allowing light into the room. Follow the above tips for the perfect purchase and hire an expert contractor for proper installation of the window awning. 

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Global Enterprise: Keeping Up With Business

Good day, everyone. This is George Perrett here. I used to quite fancy myself as a globetrotting entrepreneur, but let us just say that I have now been retired for a few years. My son is now involved with all forms of business and my head spins when I talk with him about changes that have taken place. In order to keep up with the business sphere, I have started reading commerce magazines and watching the business channels on television. It has really been an eye-opener! At first, I started keeping notes in a journal, but now my son has helped me to organise this blog. I do hope that others who are interested in new business trends enjoy my posts and contribute feedback. Thank you.

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