
Outdoor living layouts
One furniture example: sectionals, lounge groups, fire features and odd patio layouts.
For high-value outdoor items, unusual shapes and built-in spaces that need a cover designed around the actual item.
If it lives outside, has value, and standard sizing is awkward, Shield may be able to make a cover for it.
Start with the item itself. Photos help us understand the shape, surroundings and handling needs before quoting.

One furniture example: sectionals, lounge groups, fire features and odd patio layouts.

Built-in grills, counters, bars and outdoor cooking stations.

Outdoor cooking equipment, patio heaters, generators and other valuable pieces.

Larger outdoor equipment where protection is worth the custom fit.

Pool equipment and accessories with irregular shapes or storage needs.

Hot tubs, spa cabinets and premium wellness pieces that deserve a fitted outdoor cover.
Some equipment photos are representative item examples; final custom-cover fit is based on the customer’s submitted item photos and measurements.
A good custom cover is not only “width x depth x height.” The design should account for the shape, environment and how the customer actually uses the item.
Curves, slopes, handles, wheels, raised lids, control panels, brackets and mixed heights all affect the pattern.
Sun, rain, wind, pollen, pool chemicals, grill grease and winter storage needs can change the best cover details.
Daily removal, seasonal storage, drawcords, straps, vents, openings and access points should match the real use case.

A few clear photos help our team understand the item shape, surrounding space and any details that measurements alone may miss.
Keep the process easy and conversion-focused.
Send photos and tell us what needs protection.
Include actual measurements, location, weather exposure and any special handling notes.
We confirm the quote and important fit details before production.
Send Shield the item photos and dimensions. We will help determine whether a custom cover makes sense.