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Canvas Macaw curtains deliver exotic teal color with outdoor performance. Each custom panel brings sophisticated tropical energy while providing Sunbrella's fade resistance for spaces embracing refined tropical design.
We make your Canvas Macaw curtains to the exact length with 50" width panels. The rich teal makes a statement, so consider your overall design—Macaw works best when part of a considered tropical color story. Choose Grommet headers for modern tropical style, Tab Top for casual island elegance, Back Tab for clean contemporary lines, or Rod Pocket for gathered fullness. The ties add to the tropical functionality and aesthetics.
Macaw works in sophisticated tropical schemes. Pair with natural teak for upscale resort vibes, gold accents for exotic glamour, coral for vibrant tropical layering, or deep greens for jungle sophistication. The teal provides that exotic tropical feeling without being obvious or clichéd. Use Macaw where you want tropical energy with refinement—spaces that evoke luxury resorts rather than beach shacks.
Exotic Sophisticated Color: Macaw's rich teal brings exotic tropical character with depth and sophistication rather than simple beach-party turquoise.
Resort-Quality Aesthetics: The color evokes high-end tropical resorts and boutique jungle hotels rather than casual beach bars, creating an upscale tropical atmosphere.
Complex Color Depth: The balanced blue-green teal has visual complexity that creates interest and coordinates with multiple tropical accent colors.
Vibrant Yet Refined: Macaw is bold without being garish, tropical without being cliché, colorful without being juvenile.
Lasting Exotic Character: Rich teals fade quickly outdoors, but Macaw maintains its exotic vibrancy for years, protecting your investment in sophisticated tropical design.
Canvas Macaw is rich teal—balanced between blue and green with depth that makes it more sophisticated than simple turquoise. The color captures that exotic bird plumage quality—vibrant but not neon, tropical but not cliché. The teal has enough blue to feel cooling and water-related, enough green to coordinate with tropical foliage. Most teal colors fade dramatically outdoors, turning pale and washed out, but Macaw maintains its rich character because the pigment saturates the fiber. The color coordinates with tropical golds, corals, deep greens, and natural woods, creating layered tropical sophistication rather than one-note beach décor.
Custom-made curtains designed to your exact length specifications
Premium Sunbrella Canvas Macaw fabric in vibrant teal blue-green
Choice of header styles: Grommet, Tab Top, Back Tab, or Rod Pocket, etc.
Fade-resistant, water-repellent, and mildew-resistant performance fabric
Decorative ties included for elegant draping and light control
Multiple color options available to complement any décor style
5-year limited warranty (for Sunbrella fabric) against color/strength loss
Macaw and turquoise can work together if the turquoise isn't too bright or neon. Macaw's depth and richness coordinate with quality turquoise but can clash with cheap, bright turquoise. Compare samples if concerned.
Absolutely. Macaw coordinates beautifully with deep tropical greens and exotic plants. The teal provides a cooling contrast to heavy greenery while maintaining the exotic tropical theme.
This is where Sunbrella excels. Conventional teals fade to pale within months in intense tropical sun. Macaw maintains its rich color through years of equatorial UV exposure because the pigment goes through the fiber.
Macaw is bold but sophisticated. It works beautifully in upscale residential pool areas where homeowners want resort-quality design. If you prefer subtle, it's too vibrant. But for luxury tropical residential, it's perfect.
Yes, Macaw's balanced teal works with warm tropical colors like coral, gold, and warm wood, as well as cool tropical blues and greens. This versatility makes it useful in complex tropical color schemes.
Macaw can work in contemporary spaces when paired with metallics, blacks, and modern elements, but it always carries tropical associations. If you're not embracing some level of tropical or exotic aesthetic, other blues or greens work better.
Macaw is richer and more complex than Aruba (which is brighter turquoise) and deeper than Curacao (which is more blue). Macaw has sophisticated teal depth that reads as upscale tropical rather than beach-casual.