Motorized screens that protect your outdoor space from hurricanes, bugs, blazing sun,
and prying eyes — so you can enjoy quiet barrier island living in Beverly Beach 365 days a year.

BBB Accredited

26 Years Experience

Veteran Own

Cate-5 Hurricane Rated
You invested in the patio. The lanai. The view.
But somehow, you're not the one enjoying it.
Beverly Beach is exactly 1.1 miles long and a quarter mile wide — the Atlantic Ocean on one side, the Intracoastal Waterway on the other, and nothing between your outdoor space and whatever weather comes up the coast. This is one of the most exposed barrier island addresses in Flagler County. The same Hurricanes Matthew, Ian, and Nicole that remade the coastline south in Flagler Beach hit this stretch of A1A directly. Salt air works against every unprotected surface year-round here. The Matanzas River corridor brings the humidity and the insects that make an unscreened patio difficult to use from spring through fall. And on a lot this narrow, your outdoor space is the most valuable square footage you own — which makes losing it to the elements every evening genuinely costly.
You chose Beverly Beach for the peace and the water. Your outdoor space should give you both.
It doesn't have to be this way. One button changes everything.
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Protecting Your Beverly Beach home is a simple as a push of a button. Premium motorized screens for every Florida challenge

Our MagnaTrack Defender Hurricane Screens are rated for a Cat-5, offering impact absorption. Storm prep for Patios & Lanais made simple.

Do pesky insects evict you from your patio 30 minutes before dusk? Avoid the itch; click a button and watch Fenetex Motorized Screens deploy

Beat the Heat. Getting Chased off your patio or lanai. Our MagnaTrack Solar shades for patios and lanais blocks up to 80% -97% of harmful UV rays

Do your neighbor's see more of your patio than you do? Click a button & watch the MagnaTrack Privacy Screens deploy. You can see out, but they can't see in.
Block the sun. Light up the nights. The perfect backdrop

Enjoy on-demand sun protection with retractable awnings, offering shade when you need it and open skies when you don't.
Motorized Awnings: Upgrade your outdoor space with motorized awnings, providing effortless sun protection at the touch of a button.

LIght up your homes night with beautiful customized outdoor lighting solutions with Garden LED lighting.
It does not matter, if you're looking to increase your home's security, boost curb appeal, our team is here to bring your vision to life.

Need privacy in your backyard that combines aesthetics with durability and requires very little maintenance?
Welcome to Greenwood Fence. High-quality modern European-style fencing for the residential, commercial
At Florida Living Outdoor, we specialize in enhancing, expanding, and protecting outdoor living spaces for DeLand homeowners — making them more functional and enjoyable through every Florida season. Whether it's a screened lanai near Blue Lake, a pergola-covered patio in the Garden District, or a full outdoor room in one of Deland's newer communities like Victoria Oaks or Addison Landing, we bring solutions built for Volusia County's heat, humidity, and storm season.
We install the products that actually win their job. For Category-5 hurricane protection, the MaxForce Hurricane Screen by Fenetex — rated for 185+ MPH winds, single-button deploy, engineered for Florida's most demanding storm conditions. For everyday shade, insect, UV, and privacy protection, OneTrack motorized screens — built with a patented self-adjusting tension system, welded seams, and UV-stable fabrics designed for long-term Florida exposure.
For the full picture of outdoor living in Deland — Sun Pro awnings, Azenco-Outdoor pergolas, Greenwood Fence, and Garden LED lighting — all under one veteran-owned roof. Every installation is completed by our in-house crews. Never subcontracted. Always backed by a 3-year craftsmanship warranty.
Deland homes carry character — historic architecture in the Garden District, newer builds in growing subdivisions, and everything in between. What they share is an outdoor space that should be working harder. Whether you're a long-time DeLand resident protecting a home you've invested years in, or a newcomer drawn here by the city's growth and charm, your patio, lanai, or backyard deserves to be functional in every season.
From screened lanais and poolside cabanas to pergola-covered patios and garage screen conversions, we design motorized screen and shade solutions around how Deland families and retirees actually use their homes. We build systems that handle the bugs, the heat, and the storms — so your outdoor space becomes the retreat your property was always meant to offer.
Deland's historic downtown and its rapidly expanding commercial corridors are drawing more restaurants, event venues, and businesses that depend on outdoor spaces to compete. A shaded restaurant patio that closes in July, or an event venue that goes dark every storm season, is a direct hit to the bottom line in a city that's growing this fast.
Florida Living Outdoor brings premium motorized screen and shade solutions to Deland's commercial properties. Fenetex MaxForce hurricane screens, OneTrack motorized systems, Sun Pro awnings, and Azenco pergola structures — engineered for the durability, code compliance, and year-round performance that Volusia County commercial spaces require. Your outdoor area should generate revenue every month of the year. We make that possible.
Looking to upgrade your outdoor space in Beverly Beach? Florida Living Outdoor specializes in transforming patios and lanais into the ultimate man cave or stylish retreat with high-quality patio curtains. Our custom solutions offer privacy, shade, and a touch of elegance, perfect for those seeking innovative man cave ideas. Whether you want to create a cozy entertainment space or a serene outdoor living area, our expert team is here to bring your vision to life. Explore how we can elevate your outdoor experience with our top-tier products and exceptional service.
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Other than building great outdoor projects, here's what we love most about this town.
1. "The Little Town with the Good Heart"
Beverly Beach's unofficial nickname says everything about the character of this community. With fewer than 700 permanent residents on just 1.1 miles of A1A, it is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Florida — and one of the most tightly knit. People who live here know their neighbors. They watch out for each other's property. And they chose Beverly Beach specifically because it offers something most of the Florida coast gave up a long time ago: genuine quiet.
2. One Mile Long. Two Worlds.
The eastern side of A1A in Beverly Beach is some of the most coveted oceanfront real estate in Flagler County — million-dollar homes with direct Atlantic beach access and unobstructed ocean views. The western side faces the Intracoastal Waterway and the Matanzas River, where manatees are spotted regularly in Silver Lake Park just south of town. In Beverly Beach, you are never more than a quarter mile from two completely different bodies of water. That is a genuinely rare thing.
3. Silver Lake Park
Just south of the town limits, the 46-acre Silver Lake Park sits on the Intracoastal side of the barrier island — jogging trails, wetland habitats, herons fishing in the shallows, and occasional manatee sightings along the waterway edge. It is the kind of quiet natural amenity that Beverly Beach residents quietly keep to themselves, the way small coastal communities always do with the best things they have.
4. Perfectly Centered Between Two Great Cities
Beverly Beach sits almost exactly halfway between Daytona Beach to the south and St. Augustine to the north — both about a half-hour drive on A1A. World-class motorsports and beach culture in one direction. The oldest city in the United States and one of Florida's most beloved historic downtowns in the other. Beverly Beach residents get the quiet barrier island life and easy access to both without having to choose.
5. The Front Row
In Beverly Beach, the east side of A1A is simply called "the front row" — and the name is accurate. Homes here sit directly on the beach with no road between them and the Atlantic. Sunrise from a front-row porch in Beverly Beach is not something residents take for granted. It is the reason they bought here, the reason they stay, and — given what salt air, storm surge, and barrier island humidity do to unprotected outdoor spaces — exactly why a motorized screen system that actually holds up in this environment is worth every conversation.
Beverly Beach homeowners own some of the most distinctively positioned properties on Florida's Atlantic coast — a barrier island so narrow that the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway are both visible from a single lot. That exposure is exactly what makes this address special, and exactly what makes an unprotected outdoor space such a liability. Salt air on both sides degrades materials faster here than in almost any other residential environment in Flagler County. Storm surge from the Atlantic has reshaped this coastline multiple times in recent memory. And the Matanzas River corridor on the western edge of town adds the humidity and insect pressure that make every unscreened evening shorter than it should be.
FL Outdoor News covers all of it — practical guides written for Florida homeowners by the team that installs these systems along the Flagler County coast every week. What materials hold up on a narrow barrier island. How to protect an oceanfront patio from both directions. And how to make your Beverly Beach outdoor space work as hard as the view from your front porch.