Ah, summer! It’s a great time of the year. The sun is shining, the flowers are in bloom, birds are singing and people are taking time off to be with their family and friends. No matter how much is said about “lazy summer days,” there always seems to be an abundance of energy and activity surrounding the summer.
Do you have a restaurant or hotel that is ready for guests to come and spend the season with?
You probably have an outdoor area that guests can enjoy during their stay. No matter how formal or informal your outdoor space may be, it is just as important to creating an amazing experience for guests. This is an extension of the experience that you strive to create for your guests in the indoor areas of your property.
Here are some things you should consider to ensure that your outdoor space is ready for the season:
Check that your furniture is calibrated
It is important to clean and disinfect your furniture. Have you painted it with a new coat? Are you able to use a variety of pieces in order to provide multiple gathering and conversation areas for your guests.
The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other Combination The combination of benches, chairs, tables, loveseats, sofas, and side tables allows you to create different conversational groups. Don’t forget to include a few benches. There are many side tables to choose from So, there is always a place for your guests to enjoy their drinks and snacks together while relaxing and lounging.
Keep your home clean
Your patio or deck should be free of the dead leaves and twigs which seem to accumulate in winter. Make sure your patio or deck is well swept, free from the winter debris of dead leaves and twigs that seem to always accumulate. Good power washing or scrubbing Make sure you have everything sparkling before the summer guests arrive.
Stay On-Brand With Fabrics and Colors
Cushions for your chairs and benches, along with throw pillows, should have a fabric with patterns and colors that coordinate with your brand and indoor décor. But choosing colors just a little bit off can be a good idea. Brighter outdoor lighting will create a cheerful mood. Use them liberally to transform your outdoor spaces into a comfortable, cozy area for your guests to relax and gather.
Anyone who’s heard me talk knows that I’m a huge fan of having Upholstery fabrics of commercial gradeThe residential grade is not as durable and will wear out faster. Outdoor upholstery is not an exception. A Sunbrella® fabric, for example, will stand up to the rigors of the sun, water, sweat, and other abuses the summer season can throw at the cushions and pillows.
Focus on Lighting, Lighting, Lighting
What type of lighting is used for outdoor?
You can also find out more about the following: Placement of landscape lighting Lighting can also be used to group your guests for conversation. Lighting can also be used to enhance your guests’ experience.
It’s tricky to get the right balance between inviting spaces and creating a relaxing atmosphere. We don’t want to over-light a room and ruin the tranquility of an evening in summer. Focus on Pathway lights that shine downwardSo as not to increase light pollution, and ruin guests’ views of the summer night skies. In seating areas, use Chinese lanterns, or small string lights to provide just enough light for guests to see each other while they linger and talk, but not too much. Indoor spaces are usually brighter and lighter than outdoor areas.
Add some additional electric lights to the mix. Gas torches, or any other form of gas lighting Flames are a great way to create a seductive and vibrant atmosphere.
You can also throw in a fire pit
You can offer your guests a firepit to enjoy the great outdoors. They are available in many sizes and prices, and can be plumbed with natural gas or propane tanks.
Lastly, Have Fun!
Play board and yard Games Also, give guests another reason to spend more time in your hotel. Set up a bin containing a selection of board and yard games to encourage guests to go outside and play.
The summer is a great season. There are many activities to enjoy. create captivating outdoor spaces You can create wonderful memories and experiences with your guests rather than having them leave the property to go into town. Your inn will benefit from their positive experience. They are more likely to return and recommend your establishment, which can be good for business.