Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Change Awning Colors

Change an awning color to one that matches a home's exterior.


Awnings are often covered by a five-year warranty, which covers the useful life of its fabric, according to Awning Today. Since the life of your awning is rather short, awning fabric replacements offer homeowners an opportunity to change awning colors and update the look of their homes. Apply some key ideas as you choose a new awning fabric color for your home.


Instructions


1. Note the faults of your existing awning color. It may be too light, bright or dull to suit your tastes. Rule out similar colors as you change awning color directions. Multicolored awning fabrics, such as those with floral prints or stripes, may be too casual looking if you are going for an upscale look.


2. Use paint-chips that match your exterior house paint colors as you shop for new awning fabric. Visualize the potential awning color by placing your paint samples next to an awning color sample. Relying on memory alone as you change awning fabric colors may lead to disappointing results.


3. Match your awning frame color with an awning fabric color. Black awning supports will conflict dramatically against white awning covers, whereas silver-toned framework and white awning material may be more neutral and complimentary.


4. Select an awning fabric color that complements your home's style. Your final choice can add drama to an ordinary, exotic or modern home facade. The wrong color choice could look out of place. Examine awning colors on homes similar to your own to aide you in deciding which color is best.


5. Pick a color that goes well with your desired awning enhancements. Awnings have edges with waves, scallops, straight edges and other special treatments. Go with an awning fabric color that suits the awning style you have in mind.


6. Select a colored awning fabric that has mildew-resistant properties. You may have upward of a thousand awning color choices to choose from. Eliminate confusion by selecting a color from mildew-resistant line of awning fabric. Fulfilling this requirement should narrow down your color choices.


7. Hold a swatch of the new awning color up to the sun. Its weight and translucency impacts how the awning fabric will look installed. Select a grade of awning fabric that holds the brilliance when it is exposed to bright sunlight to avoid the look of a washed-out color.


8. Replace the fabric on one awning before changing them all. Order a single awning replacement if you have multiple awnings. Install the new awning color and examine it during different times of the day. Purchase the rest of the awning covers when you are completely satisfied with how the first one looks on your home.









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