Easy Ways to Create Shade in a Sunny Garden

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Gardens are a great place for relaxing or entertaining friends and family on a warm, sunny day, whether it's in a summerhouse or by the pool.

But what if the sun becomes unbearably hot? You need to make sure there's some shade to cool off in.

That's why we've found the best solutions for creating shade in your garden from around the web, whether it's natural or by design.Let's take a look!

1. Retractable Canopy

The main perk of a retractable canopy is the flexibility to adjust the sun exposure at any time. You can retract the roof to allow more sunshine on a sunny morning, then extend it to block the hot sun during the warmer midday hours.

a white, thin canopy on a string in a garden that can be retracted

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2. Net trellis

A super simple way to create some shade along your pathway, whilst giving vine plants the perfect place to thrive.

a net attached to a roof and the ground diagonally slanted with vines growing on it spanning the perimeter of a grass lawn

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3. Shade cover for plants

Too much sun can lead to poor growth or spoiled produce in plants, so protect them from those harsh sun rays with a shade cloth.

a plant/flower bed covered by a tarpaulin suspended above the plants to cover them from the sun and create shade with wooden poles at each corner

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4. Sail canopy cover

Simple but stylish, sail canopies come in different shapes and sizes to create the perfect spot of shade in your garden.

a square beige piece of cloth known as a sail canopy covering some decking

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5. DIY patio cover

If you prefer a fully shaded area to relax in your backyard, add a cover to your pergola to provide shelter from both the sun and rain.

a pergola or canopy with some tarpaulin/a sheet of cloth draped on top to protect the garden furniture underneath and the belongings from the sun and anyone who's sitting there

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6. Triangular cover

Sometimes all it takes is a strategically-placed sail to give you the shade you crave during the hottest hours of the day.

a triangular piece of cloth covering a blue patio with a table, chairs and furniture underneath in a floral garden with a pond and lots of leaves, plants and bushes

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7. Pergola with lights

Pergolas provide some light relief on hot, sunny days. You can continue enjoying your garden into the evening by adding some hanging lights.

lightbulbs hanging down from a wooden pergola with slats spanning the width of the roof

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8. Wooden curtains

For a really unique way to stay cool on summer days, add wooden blinds to your pergola that can be rearranged at your leisure.

brown mahogany wooden pieces of material acting as blinds for some garden furniture in a garden making for a shady area

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9. Corner triangular canopy

If it's just a shaded corner you're looking for, a triangular sail will work perfectly.

a triangular sail canopy in the corner of a garden covering some decking and creating shade

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10. Simple rollable canopy

Simple but stylish, rollable blinds give you the flexibility to choose whether you'd like to enjoy the sun or grab some shade to cool off without having to move seats.

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11. DIY canopy with lights

Add some string lights under your canopy to create an amazing spot to enjoy a warm evening with friends.

Backyard pool with canopy and string lights

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12. Modern garden tent

This contemporary design will help you gain some shade whilst still enjoying the warmth of the sun.

a half-cylinder on it's side with wooden plank cladding with gaps in between the planks to provide shade and sunlight at the same time, covering some garden furniture such as a sofa and a table in the middle of a garden

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13. Small grey bench

A cosy arbour will provide the perfect spot for an afternoon cuppa in the shade.

a grey bench in a little birds house type shelter with a roof and a wall at the back but no wall at the front ( Image Credit )

14. Knitted wooden canopy

A simple and budget-friendly hack to create some shade in your garden.

wood in a cylindrical archway formation over a path with some tree bark on the ground ( Image Credit )

15. Embellished shade sail

Protect yourself from the heat without giving up the light with a pale-coloured sail.

a white triangular sheet which is quite transparent allowing light in but reducing heat over some colourful cushions on an outdoor sofa in a tropical garden ( Image Credit )

16. Wooden trellis and sail

Create your own stylish seating area in the shade with some trellis-style fencing and climbing plants, plus some modern sails to protect you from the sun's rays.

a dark wooden old looking trellis in a japanese-style garden with stepping stones and stone decking with some concrete groundwork and a table, chairs, plantpots and a beige cloth covering the area to create shade. ( Image Credit )

17. White pergola with flowers

A classic wooden pergola with beautiful climbing flowers creates a magical escape from the summer heat.

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BillyOh Primrose 84.5" Fir Wooden Garden Arch

18. Simple canopy and curtain

If you're on a budget, fashion yourself a simple DIY canopy with some bamboo rolls and curtains to protect you from the sun.

canopy covering two deck chairs in a garden with some colourful mirrors hanging from the wall above and covered by a pair of thin satin curtains held up by some wooden wood bamboo rolls. ( Image Credit )

19. Trellis tent

Build yourself a one-of-a-kind tent and weave some climbing plants into the trellis. It will take some time to flourish into a fully shaded space but it will be worth the wait!

a teepee/wigwam made out of long wooden sticks from trees all slanted diagonally and meeting in the middle, with a child underneath with a woven basket. the teepee has spider web like strings woven around it to create a shelter and climbing plants climbing up it and a light blue house in the background and it is on some grass ( Image Credit )

20. Wooden corner seating

Add some cushions to create a comfortable seating area with added privacy using a corner-shaped pergola.

Wooden corner trellis seating

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21. Small corner with table

A small corner-shaped pergola with some leafy greenery works great for shading a small bistro set.

a corner shaped pergola made out of wooden beams set on some concrete patio with some garden table and chairs and lots of plants and greenery and a hanging basket. ( Image Credit )

22. Large DIY shade sail

Fit a large sail to cover your whole garden and grant you shade all day .

a large black tarpaulin sail covering a whole garden including a dark brown sofa, a light brown table and lots of plants in the background ( Image Credit )

23. Modern wooden shelter

Create a comfortable but chic outdoor lounge on your decking, and add some privacy and roof panels to protect you from the sun and heat.

a garden with some rattan chairs, a coffee table, fake grass and a corner style pergola with some woven wood design and light still being allowed through. ( Image Credit )

24. High walls in narrow garden

If your garden is on the narrow side, add some extra fencing above your walls to create shade and additional privacy.

fencing above white stone walls covered in climbing plants and moss on a stone patio in a posh garden ( Image Credit )

25. Tree bench

If you're lucky enough to have a tree in your garden, make the most of the natural shade underneath it! Add some seating to relax on hot, sunny days.

DIY bench around a garden tree

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26. Modern tall corner

Add some modern seating and translucent glass for an amazing oriental finish.

two comfy rattan chairs and a small table covered by an opaque triangular corner shaped wooden pergola held up by a single plank of wood at the tip of the triangle, with some translucent glass on the two walls and a shingle pathway leading up to it ( Image Credit )

27. Tree shade

Make the most out of trees and other natural shade sources in your garden.

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28. Rustic trellis pergola

Climbing plants that grow around your pergola are a simple way to provide soft shade for your dining area.

a wooden pergola/canopy with wooden beams spanning the roof, covered by climbing plants, moss and trees and on some decking with a table in the middle and some metal gating around the outside of the decking ( Image Credit )

29. Slide on wire hung canopy

A good way to cast a large amount of shade on your garden is to elevate the canopy. When you want to catch some rays, just open it up!

yellow tarpaulin/cloth/material suspended high off the ground on a large wooden pergola, covering a table and chairs outside a large house ( Image Credit )

30. A home for the plants

Some plants are shade-lovers, so design the perfect home for them under a canopy. You can even hang some pots from the roof!

Garden trellis and pergola in one providing shade for plants

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31. Invest in patio umbrellas

One of the fastest ways to add sunshades to your outdoor space is patio umbrellas. They're perfect if you love hosting a mini patio gathering, providing you with enough shade in no time!

Provide the perfect shade or spark of light for your garden with the BillyOh 2.7m Cantilever Parasol .

BillyOh 2.7m Crank and Tilt Parasol 8 Ribs with LED Lights
BillyOh 2.7m Crank and Tilt Parasol 8 Ribs with LED Lights

32. Attach an awning canopy

Having an awning attached to the rear exterior wall can offer you a retractable source of shade. Excellent addition to patios that get bombarded by UV radiation! Ideal for garden decking space , too.

Awning canopy for patio shade

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33. Get yourself a gazebo

A small garden gazebo is enough to provide a covered seating area on your patio. If you want an open structure , investing in a gazebo like the one down can be worthwhile.

BillyOh Quadra Timber Gazebo
BillyOh Quadra Timber Gazebo

34. Hang patio curtains

Another quick and inexpensive way to add shades to your patio is by hanging curtains. Even better, curtains can be opened and closed as the sun moves.

This also means your outdoor space can maintain shady areas and air circulation.

Curtains on the patio

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35. Plant privacy plants

There are so many options you can explore when it comes to adding shade and privacy to your outdoor space. One of the best and most natural ways of doing so involves planting fast-growing plants.

Lucky bamboo, for instance, is the quintessential privacy plant.

Privacy plants for added shade in the backyard

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36. Fencing works well too

Although fences don't offer full sun protection (overhead), they can still provide shade later in the day. They make a great companion to a covered patio or canopy.

And on top of light shade, they also add a sense of privacy.

Patio fencing for extra shade and privacy

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37. Grow vines

Growing vines can enhance the shade offered by pergolas, fences and walls. Grow them between a fence and a pergola or your arbour to achieve a living marquee.

For a fast-growing vine that provides even more shade, opt for Virginia creeper.

Garden dining area under a pergola full of vines

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38. Relax in shade with a cabana

Cabana is a hut-like shelter designed to offer full shade. It's often used alongside a pool, at resorts or on beaches.

If you own a backyard pool, a cabana would be a perfect addition. Use it as a changing room or a resting area, or both!

Poolside cabana

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39. Arbour addition

Arbour is a vertical structure often seen in many garden landscapes. The trellis it features allows vines to grow up and over the arbour to provide shade. Besides shade, it provides shelter and privacy and serves as an accent.

Traditional garden arbour

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40. Start growing trees

The best thing about having garden trees is they can do much more than protect us from UV radiation. As well as looking beautiful, they provide oxygen and help with climate change.

Maple trees offer the best protection from the UV sunlight. Other recommended species include crimson king maple, swamp white oak, and copper beech.

Growing trees in the garden for natural shade

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41. Get tropical with a palapa

A palapa is an open-sided structure featuring a thatched roof. It's almost like a pavilion, but unlike other shade structures, it has a tropical vibe.

If you have a tropical-themed garden , this might be the perfect shade solution for you.

Garden palapa for shade

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42. Consider a covered decked dining area

Seeking shade has never been more inviting in this simple covered patio dining. A shaded roof is a fantastic investment for relaxed alfresco dining all year round.

For a natural route, train climber plants, such as Ivy, to form an arbour. Then accessorise with string lights.

Covered decked patio dining area

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43. Seek shade in a garden room

A variety of garden room ideas can offer a private place to sit away from the glaring, harsh sun rays. Depending on the design, it can be attached to an existing wall or house or freestanding.

This approach may not be a cheap option, but it's well worth the investment.

Garden room design providing shade

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44. Partial pergola design

Looking for ways to add shade to your backyard without covering your entire patio? A partial pergola design is your best bet.

Here, the pergola features a half-grid line for creeping plants, shading only the corner of the patio.

Modern partial pergola design

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45. Create your own cabana with pipes

Have an ultimate outdoor lounge with PVC pipes, curtains, and some minimal DIY skills! Recreate this backyard retreat and have a resort-style private refuge using this guide .

DIY cabana with PVC pipes

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46. Go with an extra large umbrella

Sure, a normal-size patio umbrella is fine. But a bigger version like this will keep you covered no matter where the sun is in the sky. A double-sided design, as the name suggests, gives you double shade and maximum shelter.

Extra large patio umbrella for a full-coverage shade

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47. Equip your patio with a rolling sunshade

Rolling sunshades are the perfect blinds for patios, balconies, and more. They can also be attached to pergolas or other structures for maximum sun protection. Plus, they're adjustable!

Rolling sunshade for patios

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48. Relax in a daybed with a canopy

An upgraded version of a sun lounger is a poolside daybed with a retractable canopy. Creating shade and a focal point, a stylish daybed like this is great for lounging and entertaining.

Don't worry about the UV rays because the canopy helps shield you from the heat of the midday sun.

Daybed with canopy

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49. Tiki umbrellas

Can't get enough of palapas and bamboo-style garden shade ideas? A tropical tiki umbrella is worth considering, especially if you have a backyard pub.

Or, if you have a Hawaiian or beach-themed garden , this can fit in the poolside or anywhere you need shade. Look for one with a tilting design for easy angle change according to the sun's location.

Tiki umbrellas for added tropical touch

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50. DIY bamboo shelter

Running out of garden shade ideas? Your last resort could be your own product of creativity. Try making DIY rolling shades with fabrics or rice straws with bamboo posts.

Take inspiration from this charming bamboo shelter. The green wall with creeping vines also adds a sense of privacy.

DIY bamboo shelter for midday shade

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51. Get unique with an architectural element

The old meets new trend in garden design ideas is becoming a hot topic. Take a cue from this contemporary outdoor dining with a modern pergola structure.

The material is concrete, matching the furniture and flooring. The posts also take a modern partial shade approach.

Modern architectural garden element providing shade

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52. A shaded garden path

Nothing's better than enjoying your own backyard with a shaded path to walk on. Keep only a small section of turf in the pathway area. Then surround it with a wide swath of shade-loving plants.

Shaded garden pathway

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53. Hang a sheer curtain divider

Sheer curtain divider for a romantic backyard shade. Hanging them in your gazebo or decked patio can also add a luxurious vibe. For extra interest, hang globe lights or any suited garden lighting .

Garden structure with sheer curtains as dividers

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54. Upcycle an old sail

If you have had an old sail lying around your garden shed for a long time now, it's time to make use of it. Here, the owner made a sun shade for their humble patio with an old sail they picked up free at a local sail shop.

Old sail repurposed as sunshade

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55. Get creative with a sunshade hoop

This DIY sunshade hoop is made from a PVC canopy. For a project that only takes an hour to create, you can have a spot in your backyard that completely blocks the sun! Recreate this using this guide .

DIY sunshade hoop for garden shade

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Garden Shade Ideas: Round-Up

Shading is a great way to keep yourself or your shade-loving plants cool in the summer months, and it doesn't need to be expensive.

We hope this range of garden shade ideas will give you some inspiration to suit your backyard and your budget!

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