3 Creative Ways To Make The Most Of Portable Canvas Canopies

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3 Creative Ways To Make The Most Of Portable Canvas Canopies

20 September 2018
 Categories: Home & Garden, Blog


You can pick them up at just about any retail or home improvement store, they are inexpensive, and they offer a multitude of possibilities. Canvas canopies are often used for outdoor events like camping or backyard barbecues, but they can just as easily be a more semi-permanent or seasonal fixture in your backyard. In fact, there are some creative ways you can use these portable canvas canopies to make your backyard or property even more functional and enjoyable. Take a look at three creative ways you can make the most of portable canvas canopies in your backyard area. 

Create a secluded writing/reading/art cabana. 

Maybe you are looking for a small and private space where you can pen your poetry or creative prose while admiring the butterflies, listening to the rain, or watching the wind whisper through the trees. Perhaps you enjoy painting outdoors where you don't have to worry about paint thinner fumes. Maybe you just like to cozy up with a book in a quiet spot. You can set up your own space with a canvas canopy on your property and get the secluded space you want and it won't even cost you much to do. 

Setup a shaded play area for the kids. 

Outdoor play for kids is always important through the warmer months of the year, but if you live in some areas, the direct sunlight and lack of shade in your backyard can be brutal on your child's tender skin. Pick up a larger canvas canopy that is large enough to shield their play equipment from the summer sun, and your kids will always have a place to play that is safer than being out in the open. Here are some things you could set up under the canopy:

  • A swingset
  • A sandbox
  • A play gym 
  • A small swimming pool

Install an outdoor dining area. 

If your patio space is pretty conservative in size or you have no real patio at all, implementing an outdoor dining area is one way to enjoy the outdoor dining experience, and this does not have to be an expensive feat with a portable canvas canopy. Simply pick out a canvas canopy in the size of the dining space you desire, set it up, and situate a patio set beneath it. Some canvas canopies come equipped with mesh curtains to enclose the space, which is a really useful feature if you want your new backyard dining room protected from insects.

For more information on canvas canopies, contact a company like Evans Awning.