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How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

lms00001
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How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

We are putting in blinds across the front of our verandah mainly to reduce the heat but to also manage the host of birds that make this space their toilet.  However, it has this design that i would need to close off. I was thinking of cutting clear polycarbonate but not sure how effective it would be and if it would hold in high winds which we regularly experience. Has anyone ever successfully blocked theirs to birds? 
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MitchellMc
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Re: How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @lms00001. It's wonderful to have you join us and many thanks for your question on enclosing a verandah.

 

Polycarbonate could certainly work, especially if you use a thicker sheet and install it properly with framing or beading on both the inside and outside to secure it against wind pressure. It’s also worth gluing or screwing it into place so it doesn’t rattle.

 

Another option to consider is a vertical grooved panelling, which would give a neat finish and could blend well with the existing verandah structure.

 

If you want to keep the light coming through, you could look at decorative screens. These would block birds effectively, and give the space a more custom, architectural look.

 

For a softer finish, shadecloth can also be stretched and stapled inside the openings, which will still allow airflow while deterring birds.

 

Each of these approaches can be tailored to how much light, airflow, and weather protection you want to keep in your verandah.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Let me tag @Dave-1 to see if he has any thoughts.

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

Good Afternoon @lms00001 

I like the Polycarbonate sheeting, It allows light and also is strong enough to withstand wind. There has been a large range of projects with the same openings in pergollas/awnings as you do. It comes down to it as @MitchellMc mentions in how its secured. Even if you blinds are solid to stop the sun I would stil have the top clear and use the double walled Polycarbonate to drop the heat transfer through and give light.

 

Dave

Re: How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

Thanks for responding to me. I appreciate it. I have a few ideas now to explore so I think I might be able to sold this now. Thanks again. 

Re: How to close off decorative spaces in my Colorbond verandah?

These are some great ideas for me to explore. I’ll seek out some other posts but I have these great suggestions to look into now. Thanks again. 

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