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    43 Ways To Add Shade To Your Garden

    Tall trees, lush vines are natural means to create some shade in the garden.
    Large and tall trees aren't only for shade, they can be used for many other types of fun, for example, you can hang a swing there.

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    This large bold tree isn't only a source of shade in the garden, it's a focal point here.
    Tall trees are always a good idea to create some shade: they will become a lovely part of your landscape.
    Place your dining zone under a large tree, and shade is guaranteed! This is the easiest way to protect you from the sun.
    The beautiful Mediterranean terrace is done with a couple of shade sails over it, which delicately protect from the sun.
    The shade sail matches the colors of the space and creates a light shade over it.
    The minimalist deck is covered with a couple of white shade sails that matches its aesthetics.
    The outdoor dining space is protected from the sun with a shade sail, and fabric lamps match its look.
    The deck is covered with a neutral sail that accents the modern aesthetic of the space and protects people from the sun.
    This delicate white sail is a perfect addition to the white Mediterranean styled space.
    The outdoor dining space is composed of wooden furniture, and a white sail over it is a lovely wayt o get rid of the sun.
    The dining zone is covered with a tan sail that protects from the sun and lights that illuminate them at night.


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    The bold tropical space is done with simple furniture, cushions and a yellow cover over it.
    The modern deck is partly covered with shade sails and there are lots of lamps and lights to cheer it up at night.
    The stylish contemporary space is done in black and white and tan-colored sails over the tables help to relax. 

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    The modern garden includes several zones and lots of lush plants, and the shade sail over the space protects the dining zone.
    The beautiful Mediterranean space features lush greenery, elegant rattan furniture, tan textural sails for delicate sun protection.
    A shade sail is an easy way to cover your backyard partly or completely, it looks modern and fresh.
    The textural sails match the simple wood and wicker furniture highlighting the rustic style of the space.
    This whitewashed bamboo cover allows some light but not much and brings a Mediterranean feel to the space.
    The modern backyard features a black cover over it and a dining and sitting zone with a fire bowl.
    A classic pergola is always a good idea: while adding a little shade to the space in its non-treated way, you can completely cover the space with vines, too.
    The minimal Scandinavian terrace shows off some covers over the deck, their look and color match the space.
    The welcoming modern terrace shows off rattan furniture, a printed rug and potted plants plus a cover that makes it shady.
    The modern pergola is done with a fabric cover to make having meals here more comfortable.
    The rustic space features potted plants used for privacy, a dining table with benches and a cover with lights.
    The pergola is covered with green vines that not only add shade but also visual appeal to the space.
    The backyard is styled elegant with chic modern furniture, and a black pergola over it matches the style.
    The pergola is fully covered with green vines that provide shade in an aesthetic way.
    The pergola with a sturdy roof is a lovely solution for a garden, it will provide real shade here.
    The pergola features a delicate woven cover that sets the tone in the space and adds a relaxed feel.
    The Scandinavian space is done in grey and black and lots of green vines that refresh it.
    Hang lights on the pergola to illuminate your dining space or other space, over which the pergola is established.
    The white pergola is covered with green vines, and this piece matches Scandinavian aesthetics.
    The pergola with a metal roof of corrugated metal is a good idea if you really need sun protection, and lush green vines here cover the side.
    The pergola is done with a striped cover that adds interest and eye-catchiness to the terrace.
    The deck features modern furniture and lights and it is protected with a neutral sun shade sail.
    The backyard is styled with a pergola, to which an egg chair is suspended. The tall trees are delicate but they protect from the sun, too.
    The white pergola is covered with green vines and lights, and this is a delicate way to create a bit of shade in the yard.
    This simple white cover will filter some light and won't distract attention from your furniture or landscape.
    Need natural shade? Cover the whole pergola with vines and voila, you have a focal point that is functional at the same time.

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    The pergola features a burlap cover that echoes with the stumps and is refreshed with blooms all over.

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