Determine your needs for the screen. Measure the area to be screened, if necessary. Make a note if the screen needs to be a minimum height, such as five feet, to function as a privacy screen. Note any width requirement.
Contact local shops that carry patio furniture and large retailers in the spring when summer goods get stocked. Outdoor screens tend to be a seasonal item and may be difficult to locate in the off-season. Shop online: search under "outdoor shoji screen," "privacy screen" and "room divider."
Check the materials of screens you consider buying and compare prices. For outdoors, the most durable screens are made with fade- and mildew-resistant fabric or resin intended for outdoor use. Traditional wood and rice paper shoji screens could work well for a patio or deck, though they will get weathered.
Contact makers of custom shoji screens if the specific style and dimensions you require aren't available in a ready-made screen. For example, for sliding shoji screens to add privacy to the hot tub and dressing areas, Portland Shoji Screen advises sending dimensions and a drawing, and offers a choice of materials to specify for your project.
Make your final selection and get a copy of the return policy and the expected delivery date.