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  • Traditional with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    The classic shape with the extra visual weight of the vertical sign box & the clean lines of the fixed valance. Lettering or an address number can be added in the sign box while the slanted body panel provides a showcase for your graphic or image.

  • Traditional with Loose Valance

    The classic shape with a loose valance. The valance is edged by the Braid which can match or compliment the color of the awning.

  • Dome with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    Soften your space with the elegant curves of a dome. Lettering or an address number can be added in the sign box.

  • Extended Dome with Sing Box + Fixed Valance

    The Dome elongated.

  • Convex with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    The curves of a dome with flat ends. Remove the Fixed Valance & you are left with a clean arc.

  • Open End Traditional

    A minimalist take on the Traditional. The side support arms can be moved up or down the frame. A Valance, Fixed or Loose, can be added to the front only.

  • Gabled Traditional with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    The Traditional with a peaked Gable added. Gable can be centered or off-center. Gable Projection matches that of the Traditional resulting in a flush front.

  • Extended Gable Traditional with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    The Traditional with a peaked Gable extending beyond the projection of the Traditional. Total Projections in excess of four feet usually require front end support.

  • Round Entrance Canopy with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    Often used to cover long walkways, the arched top can be adapted to fit a variety of spaces. The flat front nose is an excellent showcase for graphics, logos & lettering. Projections in excess of four feet often require front end support.

  • Gabled Entrance Canopy with Sign Box + Fixed Valance

    A peaked version of the Round Entrance Canopy. Peak heights can be adapted to fit a variety of spaces. The flat front nose is an excellent showcase for graphics, logos & lettering. Projections in excess of four feet often require front end support.