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Tips for Outdoor Entertaining in Bad Weather

by Rob Lowenthal 06/10/2022

With the right preparation, you can host a comfortable outdoor gathering any time of year. Whether you live somewhere that gets a lot of rain or just cold temperatures, there are many ways you can adjust your porch and patio to accommodate guests. Here are some simple tips for weatherproofing your next outdoor gathering:

Invest in Heat Lamps

Portable heating options are only becoming more convenient and advanced. The classic gas-powered heating lamp is still the go-to for keeping guests warm outside. Each lamp is powerful enough to create a wide radius of heat around it, so depending on the size of your outdoor space, you may only need one. You can purchase these portable heating devices to keep all year or you can rent them out temporarily from event suppliers and home improvement stores.

Have a Pop-Up Shelter

Don’t let unexpected rain ruin your outdoor gathering. With a pop-up shelter, you can quickly put a roof over your guests and stay dry. These shelters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from rectangular awnings to full tents. You can keep them folded up and conveniently stored in the garage or basement until you need it for a party. Most are easy to assemble quickly, but it’s always a good idea to practice installing or setting it up at least once before your event. Having a pop-up shelter will help you stay dry and continue your outdoor experience free from the rain.

Keep Surfaces Safe

One key element of weatherproofing an outdoor space is proper floor and ground surfaces. Be aware of potential tripping, slipping or other hazards caused by the elements on your patio. Fallen leaves are especially slippery and pose danger during the fall, so sweep them away from high-traffic areas and walkways before your guests arrive. For dry but cold climates, consider some heated outdoor rugs or floor panels for a cozy and luxurious feel. You can also use highly textured outdoor rugs to reduce the chance of slipping in case of rain or frost.

It’s easy to have a safe outdoor gathering with the right tools and strategies. Not only will these tips keep you and your guests safe, they will improve everybody’s experience by keeping them comfortable.

About the Author
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Rob Lowenthal

“I sell your home like it's mine”

A licensed real estate salesperson since 2016, Rob is affiliated with the Briarcliff Manor office of Corcoran Legends Realty. He serves buyers, sellers, renters, in Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties. Rob, a native of New York and Westchester County for most of his life, brings an extensive local knowledge of both residential and commercial properties to the table. His experience includes a wide range of property types – single-family, multi-family, condos and mixed use. “Hard to sell” properties is where Rob really excels. “There’s no problem that cannot be solved.”

Rob is certified for many different disciplines in real estate. Cartus Relocation Network Agent, AARP Agent, National Tenants Network (NTN) Agent, Green certified and Pricing Strategies Master. In addition, Rob has completed the Leader’s Edge Advanced training to better serve his clients. Rob has been both associate of the month and top closed dollar agent.

When you work with Rob, you get the feeling you’re his only client. Numbers don’t count, you do. Clients always come first. Each transaction is handled as if it were his own home. Rob strives to make the process as seamless as possible and takes care of all the details, no matter how small. His clients rave about his above-and-beyond service and prompt informative communication. Rob is easy going, friendly, and patient. However he can be a determined and aggressive negotiator when the need arises.

When not out actively working on behalf of his clients, Rob spends time with his wife and two teenage daughters. A devoted supporter of community he sits on several local boards and volunteers for numerous locale nonprofit organizations. He enjoys cycling, hiking, kayaking and winter skiing.

May your price be right, and your sale be swift!”