1Plant Shade Trees
Pauline Lewis//Getty Images A natural, long-term solution, of course, is to plant trees. If you're looking for shade in a relatively short time (say, five or six years down the road), opt for fast-growing trees such as red maples, sugar maple, Japanese zelkova, or crape myrtle. These aren't messy trees or trees that are invasive. Just make sure the tree you choose is suited to survive winters in your USDA Hardiness zone (find your zone here).
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2Hang a Shade Sail
John keeble//Getty Images Shade sails attach to the house and a pole or two to provide a semi-permanent solution for shade cover. They come in a variety of shapes including triangular, square, or rectangular and are easy to fold flat and store off-season.
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3Build a Gazebo
Nalidsa Sukprasert//Getty Images Obviously, this more of a long-term solution, but if you have a bare expanse of lawn, consider a gazebo. It will offer shade, as well as provide a striking focal point in your garden.
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4Invest in a Screened House
Getty Images If you're always getting eaten alive by insects, a screened house, like Costco's viral party porch, can offer shade and bug protection. Many can be set up and dismantled after the season is over, before cold or snowy weather arrives.
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5Install a Loggia
Kate Stoupas//Getty Images A loggia is a covered space that's attached to your house, running down one side of the structure. It often has a solid roof but is not completely enclosed, like a sun room. But it's another way to make the most of your exterior space.
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6Put Up a Pergola
Dulyanut Swdp//Getty Images A pergola adds privacy and some shade; it can have open slats or may include retractable sail shades for increasing or decreasing the shade level as the day goes on. They're usually constructed of wood, steel, or aluminum and may be permanently installed or used seasonally.
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7Set Up a Patio Umbrella
HadelProductions//Getty Images Patio umbrellas are incredibly versatile. You can find them in every size to accommodate a small bistro set or a large dining table. Or you can set up more than one for each area of patio or deck that needs shaded.
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8Lounge in an Outdoor Day Bed
JamesHarrison//Getty Images An outdoor daybed is the ultimate in decadent lounging! With a retractable awning, you'll be able to enjoy your outdoor space in sun or shade.
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9Upgrade to a Retractable Awning
EuToch//Getty Images Old-school metal awnings were a favorite of our grandparents. But these canvas awnings retract and stow neatly against the house when not in use.
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10Use an Offset Umbrella
onurdongel//Getty Images Offset, or cantilever umbrellas, provide a large amount of shade and don't require an umbrella table to hold them in place. The stand sits off to one side of your space so it's not taking up too much real estate on the deck or patio.
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11Grow Vines
Katherine OBrien//Getty Images Why not let greenery do the work of providing shade? Train fast-growing vines such as jessamine, bouganvillea, or kiwi vine up a trellis or small arbor to screen a view while adding shade at the same time. Just make sure the vine is suited to your USDA Hardiness zone so it will survive winters in your area.
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12Treat Your Pet to a Shade Shelter
gollykim//Getty Images Pets need shade, too! A pop-up shelter gives your fur babies some shade to lounge about in when you're outside with them.
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13DIY Shade with Reed Mats
Serhiy Stakhnyk//Getty Images Adding reed mats to an existing open pergola adds a tropical vibe, while giving you better coverage from the sun. They can be removed easily when attached temporarily with ties or plastic zip ties.
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14Consider an Arbor
Mint Images//Getty Images An arbor doesn't have to be huge. This one is spacious enough to provide shade over a bench or bistro table and chair set.
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Wondershade Portable Sun Umbrella
Sometimes you need portable shade. This sturdy umbrella has SPF50 protection so you can get temporary coverage anywhere you need it in your backyard. It's also great for travel.
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Best Choice Products Pop Up Canopy Tent
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Credit: Best ChoiceThis 10x10 pop up canopy tent is a quick solution that provides instant shade for backyard parties or family meals. It can be installed by one person, and it comes with a case for off-season storage.
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Leedor Screen House Pop Up Gazebo
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This portable pop up gazebo provides instant shade anywhere you need it in your back yard. The mesh screens protect you from bugs, too. It's also small enough to take with you to the beach or on camping trips.
18Hang Outdoor Drapes
dzika_mrowka//Getty Images If you already have a cabana or pergola but need more sun-blocking capabilities, hang a set of outdoor drapes. They provide shade, privacy, and a sense of romance to the space. Make sure they're washable.
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