Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Restaurant Furniture

Restaurant Furniture

Convenient Interior’s have everything you need when it comes to
restaurant furniture. From tables to bench seats, we really are a one stop shop. This blog is to answer a couple of those questions a lot of our clients have.

Many clients ask us which furniture is suitable for outdoors? With Convenient Interiors this is easy to see on our website as each furniture item will let you know if it can be outdoors in the product description. In general to give some advice on what
restaurant furniture is suitable for outdoors, I would suggest only going for the following materials such as aluminium and stainless steel. Chrome cannot be used outdoors and will rust. Many timber and polypropylene plastics can be used outdoors too. Always ensure your restaurant furniture is suitable for the area you place it. Even with outdoor restaurant furniture though remember, you still need to look after the furniture. The items should not be left outside when closed and should not be left in direct sunlight day in and day out if possible. Many timbers you would also need to take care of by oiling or lacquering the items occasionally. This can be time consuming for restaurant owners, which is why Convenient interiors now brought in a synthetic ‘timber’ which is low maintenance, heavy duty and still has that timber look. If in doubt always ask your sales person.

Another question frequently asked about our
restaurant furniture is can we freight anywhere in Australia? Yes, Convenient Interiors freight all over Australia frequently and have very competitive prices. Depending on the furniture items, orders are usually dispatched the day after payment has been made and transit times are not lengthily. For example it takes 1-2 working days to get items from the Gold Coast to Sydney. Your sales person will have all this information for you.

We have very experienced staff to help you and answer all your questions. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any queries.

1 comment:

  1. I prefer steel and aluminum for making outdoor furniture; however they are prone to rust. From your blog I found very useful information on outdoor restaurant furniture.

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