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I agree wiuth Bazzer, there will almost certainly want some kind of shading. the analogy I use is that you can be uncomfortably hot with sun directly on you at the top of a mountain even when the actual temperature is below freezing, when moving about this is fine, it's only when you stop taht the heat becomes uncomfortable.
I would not however advise you to get blinds for the whole structure - the only areas that should need shading are where you will be sitting with the sun directly on you. I often recommend people to live without blinds for the first year and have an umbrella (decorative if possible!) next to the chair so that you can put it into the ceiling when the sun is directly on the chair(s) - after the year you will see that only a couple of panels are usually needed to be shaded.
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