Sometimes things go wrong!
Some time ago we designed and installed a fabric roof for one of our valued clients in Kata Beach, Phuket. After about 12 months one of the cream fabric panels, for some reason, faded to a lighter colour. Our fabric manufacturer honoured their warranty and supplied us with new fabric for the entire roof. The client took this opportunity to up-grade the fabric from a transluscent architectural PVC to a white block-out PVC fabric, to counter the total exposure to Phuket’s blazing sun and provide a slightly darker, glare-free atmosphere in his roof-top patio area.
Here is the roof before:
And after the installation of the new “block-out” opaque white fabric membrane:
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“I really appreciate the friendly way you’ve honoured this (warranty) commitment and given the opportunity to undertake an upgrade”. |
Check out our “Sundowner” model – a fabric sala perfect for so many applications. At Club Tropical, in Bang Tao, Phuket, their sales outlet venue found one of those uses as reception seating areas for clients.
We ship these anywhere in easy-to-install kits. Contact us or email to info@shadesasia.com for more information and colour/fabric options.
Back to basics! Our client wanted a patio awning to blend with his stunning Spanish-design home in Phuket’s Boat Lagoon Marina. We thought about all the yacht covers we have done in our early days at Shades, and came up with what we think is a most suitable adaption of that “marine look” for this marina house.
We chose Sunbrella woven acrylic as a long-lasting tensionable fabric in a colour to provide some light translucency and to blend with the all-white house. White marine epoxy painted rafters and beams helped with the theme. White is white, but for that real marina touch, we added a contrast (our specialty): a stained redwood timber column with white base and top caps, and 316 garde stainless steel fittings.
A marina house, the maritime look and feel!
Did it work?
”It’s fantastic” says the client.
Check out Shades‘ solution to provide shade and shelter for pool-side dining at Sofitel Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort’s (Krabi, Thailand).















