Commercial pavilions are a great way to ensure that customers are comfortable and happy in outdoor spaces – whatever the weather.
Commercial
pavilions can make a huge difference to businesses with outdoor areas: particularly when those businesses are
customer oriented. Nothing puts a
potential repeat customer off premises quicker than inadequate protection from
the elements: commercial pavilions, correctly selected and installed, can make a
one-time visitor a loyal regular.
The
most obvious candidates for commercial
pavilions are pubs, restaurants, holiday parks and hotels – any business
whose customer base is in the hospitality trade. The hospitality industry has been subject to
an increasing level of customer expectation, particularly in the face of
poor-quality summers and punishing smoking legislations. Providing excellent commercial pavilions in
businesses of this nature is one of the only ways to meet this new level of
expectancy.
Imagine
this: a “summer’s” afternoon, swept with
rain and wind. Customers huddle
miserably under a flapping beer umbrella.
They leave and never come back.
Or: same afternoon, but with
proper commercial pavilions
installed. The pavilions are heated and
well insulated against the elements.
Customers have a great time despite the weather.
No
contest. And it isn’t just the
hospitality trade that can benefit. Commercial pavilions enrich small
sports grounds; children’s play areas and garden centres, where large
percentages of product display occur in the open air. Temporary commercial pavilions can be erected
to support seasonal events like outdoor ice skating (commercial pavilions are
used here for changing and viewing areas), or as refreshment seating for
festivals and one-day events. Commercial pavilions make great
hospitality locations and can even support fully-functioning bars for corporate
bashes and temporary restaurants.
Commercial
pavilions provide shelter from all elements – sun, wind, rain and cold – and
are either built to custom plans or manufactured in such a way that multiple
units can be arranged to form whatever kind of pavilion is needed. Commercial
pavilions aren’t just seating areas or octagonal shelters, either: any external unit with a floor, semi-open or
open sides and a roof is a pavilion.
That includes bike sheds, children’s play areas and covered
walkways.
In
a country whose climate is best defined by its uncertainty, commercial pavilions represent an ideal
solution for all public outdoor areas.
Whether a business wants to protect its clients from the rain or give
them a cool shaded room from which they can enjoy the fresh air, commercial pavilions ensure they’ve got
all bases covered with one unit. Anyone
who relies on outdoor spaces to entertain, house or temporarily accommodate
their customers in the UK can’t afford to go without them.
| About the author |
Timberline is a leading UK wooden manufacturing company, supplying products to residential customers as well as to clients in the commercial and education sectors. Among their products commercial pavilions needs a special mention. Commercial pavilions represent an ideal solution for all public outdoor areas. For more information please visit http://www.timberline.co.uk/ |
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