Awning on a Birdcage

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Old 02-15-2013, 11:17 AM
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Would any of you that had this work done care to share pictures? I'd love to see what you did. I am very interested in getting a birdcage but not as interested in sittiing in the sun and an awning or cover would be the perfect solution.
Another option is to have the vendor install heavier shade screening on the top of the cage to reduce the amount of sun/light that comes through. We have T&D installing ours and we have done that to protect shade plants we intent to have inside the cage. There are different levels of shade screening available. You may not want the heavier versions on the sides of the cage as it would reduce visibility if you have a view.
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Old 02-15-2013, 11:19 AM
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Great idea, I have a sample of that screening it's nice stuff for the roof
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Covers on a birdcage are acceptable with prior approval from ARC
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