When it comes to furnishing the exterior of bars and restaurants, the combination of practicality, convenience and style is essential to create an environment that attracts customers and invites them to spend pleasant moments outdoors. But how can we combine these elements so that your venue’s outdoor space becomes a real eye-catcher?

By following these tips, you can create an outdoor space that not only meets functional needs, but also becomes an asset to your venue, capable of attracting and retaining customers.

Practicality first

Practicality is a key aspect in outdoor furniture, especially for commercial premises. It is important to choose furniture that is weatherproof and easy to clean and store. Materials such as aluminum, synthetic rattan, and teak are perfect for resisting rain, sun, and wind. In addition, opting for stackable or foldable furniture can make daily space management operations easier.

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Comfort that conquers

A customer who is comfortable is a satisfied customer. For this reason, it is essential that the furniture chosen is comfortable and cozy. Chairs and armchairs with padded cushions and waterproof fabrics provide superior comfort. Don’t forget to add umbrellas or awnings to provide areas of shade during the hottest hours of the day. Tables of different sizes allow couples and groups to be accommodated, adapting to various customer needs.

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Style and design: the finishing touch

The style of your outdoor space should reflect the identity of your venue. Whether you prefer a modern, minimalist look or a rustic, cozy style, the important thing is to maintain consistency with the theme of your bar or restaurant. Choose colors and materials that blend harmoniously with the surroundings. Decorations such as plants, LED lights and candles can add a touch of class and create a magical atmosphere on summer evenings.

Practical tips for successful decorating

  1. Plan the space: before buying furniture, carefully consider the available space. Create a layout that allows customers to move easily and staff to serve efficiently.
  2. Invest in quality: although the initial investment may be higher, choosing high-quality furniture will ensure longer life and fewer replacements.
  3. Choose versatile accessories: removable pillows, blankets, and covers allow you to adapt the environment to different seasons, enhancing the customer experience.
  4. Pay attention to details: accessories and decorations make all the difference. Choose elements that enrich the environment without weighing it down.
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