Stylish, Functional, and Durable

The Bahama Aluminium Awning combines elegance with practicality, perfect for providing shade over windows doors or patios. Its clean horizontal lines and architectural design give your property a sophisticated look while offering essential protection from the sun and rain.

Superior Protection

Keeps your home cooler in the summer by blocking out harsh sunlight, reducing glare, and protecting your interior from UV damage.

Customizable Design

Available in a selection of colours to best suit  your property’s aesthetic, the Bahama Awning is versatile and can be tailored to suit your specific needs.

Easy to Maintain

The weather-resistant aluminium ensures long-lasting performance with minimal upkeep.

Ideal for

Windows, doors, patios, and balconies, offering both functional protection and a visually appealing addition to your home or business.

FAQs

How do Bahama Aluminium Awnings compare to traditional awnings?

Unlike traditional awnings that hang flat or slope downward, Bahama Awnings are mounted at an angle, giving them a unique look and allowing for both shade and airflow. They’re especially popular for modern and coastal-style homes.

Can Bahama Awnings be adjusted?

Some installations can be designed with adjustable angles to control the amount of light and airflow. Ask us about customisation options to suit your specific needs and preferences.

Do Bahama Awnings offer privacy as well as shade?

Yes, they provide a degree of daytime privacy by limiting visibility into your windows from outside, while still allowing natural light and air to flow through.

Are Bahama Awnings a good fit for smaller spaces?

Absolutely. Their compact, angled design makes them perfect for tighter areas where you want shade without bulky overhangs — such as above small windows or balconies.

What architectural styles suit Bahama Aluminium Awnings?

They pair beautifully with coastal, tropical, modern, and even industrial-style homes or businesses. Their clean lines add visual interest without overpowering the building’s design.