The instances of fabric window awnings that lay on the windows is well-documented on this site, but I’m wondering if anyone has come up with or seen a “visor” or some other supported awning structure for the front window? (That is, one that does not lay on the window’s surface.) There would be some benefit to having the…
I normally only have the exterior cloth awnings on my 400 on the window(s) facing the sun’s rays. Yes, that means that I need to mostly leave the rear awning on the window over the bed, but I still have the kitchen and front windows without the awnings. If the morning sun is too bright, I can easily put the kitchen window…
We are new to TABs and are learning. I wonder if you could explain your comment, “the instances of fabric window awnings that lay on the windows is well documented”. When we get our TAB I had planned to make awnings for the windows. But now I’m wondering if that is bad. Do awnings damage a window? Is it better to get the…
I’d love something like that too. I’ve thought about making window awnings out of a see through shade cloth like these: https://www.sailrite.com/Comparing-Visibility-in-Marine-Mesh You can close the windows with awnings still on, so this would do, but my ideal would still be a hinged shade “awning” for the front that when…
I vaguely remember some of the early versions of the window coverings someone created some type of a PVC frame that held the awnings out with the window still closed. I've attached a crude drawing.
Hey @xdr, looks like folks have already weighed in on your question. There are some great fabric covers for the windows that attach to the window themselves and “lay” on the exterior of the window to block the sun. I was just thinking about an option for our front windows that would act similar to the visors or awnings…
The fabric window awnings are fine. They help with shading and keep the TaB cooler. Plus, they are attractive and show off our unique campers. The keder rail awning or tents are great and they also offer the advantage of providing a place to sit out of the elements. Although, tents get too warm in direct sun especially…
I thought about making something like that by adding keder rail above my side windows but then I got lazy and just ordered awnings from Shiners View (Lisa Roddy). I think that it's doable. I just haven't seen it. I wonder if Marti could cook up something for you. http://martisawnings.com/vintage-trailer-awnings.html