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How to Build the Best Outdoor Entertaining Area with Commercial Patio Furniture Supplies

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If you are building an outdoor entertaining area for a bar or lounge it's very important that you work with a company that has experience in building quality commercial patios. Buying patio furniture from a source that regularly supplies commercial buyers can give you access to items that are going to be of a higher quality. Here are some extra tips that you can use to get a comfortable outdoor experience that can help you beat the seat at your business: Consider your floor space: Think about your floor space and the types of elements that your customers could be exposed to in the area. You may need to introduce shielding for noise, some fences for privacy and more. Think of the total usable floor space that you have for seating and the types of seating that you would like to add in the most.  Consider shade:  It's likely that your patio is going to be used mostly during very sunny days. Installing appropriate shade like umbrellas or an awning can help to protect y

How to Measure Outdoor Custom Cushions for Replacement

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If you are interested in measuring out outdoor custom cushions for replacement, there is a specific set of measurements that you should use with any custom cushion manufacturer. Making sure that you purchase the correct patio cushions in the ideal sizes is important and here are some of the steps to measuring your cushions on each chair to get the optimal results.  Measuring the seat: When measuring the seat you should start first with the overall length of the cushions seat followed by the weights and then the thickness that you want. Generally this thickness of any type of patio cushion should not meet the back of the chair if there is a space but you will ideally want at least an inch or so between the back of the chair and the opening area.  For measuring the back: When you measure the back of the chair if you want to have a hanging cushion, you should measure the length and make sure to leave at least an inch to two inches at the base for a  separation between the ba