NEW STYLE AND TRENDS
COMMON STYLES AND SHAPES
SHED
Shed awnings are the most common style due to their highly adaptable basic structure. With changing the pitch, adding a valance or perhaps curving the front bar, the shed awning has the ability to fit nearly any project and any structure.
CONCAVE
Concave awnings get their name from the way the body of the awning curves back into the structure to which it is mounted. This style can create a wonderful effect and can add an interesting architectural addition to your property.
CONVEX
The convex awning is also commonly referred to as a "waterfall" awning. To be precise, a "waterfall" would be a standard convex awning, with the addition of a tall rigid valance.
ENTRY CANOPY
The example to the left is shown with a tall rigid valance, and custom side panels create a more weatherproof application.
Entry canopies may also feature a tall rigid valance that could provide for excellent signage visibility.
Entry canopies may also feature a tall rigid valance that could provide for excellent signage visibility.
DOME
The traditional dome awning. Tried and true, this awning style has been around since the early 1800's.
GABLE
Gable awnings feature a triangular shaped top that projects out from the wall.