Essential Equipment For The Best Backyard Party

If you’ve been planning on inviting all your friends and family over for a backyard party, there are a few things that you should consider to ensure your guests are comfortable and enjoy their time. There is so much equipment that goes into planning a party so we’ve compiled a list of the most essential items needed.


BBQ

It’s pretty imperative to own and use a BBQ for a backyard party. People get hungry after a while so to be a considerate host it’s good practice to offer your guests food and drinks so they can keep chatting, partying and enjoying their time. A Weber BBQ is a great option if you’re looking to invest in a versatile outdoor cooking device. Depending on how many people you are cooking for, you can get a portable Baby Q Weber BBQ or opt for a Weber Family Q. Some great food ideas that you can use a Weber BBQ for a crowd of people include sausage sizzles, burgers, steaks, roast veges, meat skewers or lamb chops.

Seating

Your guests will probably get tired from standing up and mingling with everyone so it’s important to offer ample seating so they can sit back and relax whilst enjoying the atmosphere. It’s also a good idea to give people a table to sit at so they can eat their food properly. Make sure to include touches like comfortable pillows and arrange them in a way that people can interact properly in an open space.

Esky or Fridge

If you’re having guests over, they are more than likely going to have a couple of drinks and will want a place to keep their drinks cold. Having an outdoor fridge or esky allows you to have easy access to your drinks without having to keep going in and out of your house. Stock it up with wine, juice, soft drink or beers to keep the whole crowd happy!

Home Fires is Sydney’s leading retailer for BBQs, heating, ceiling fans and accessories. If you want to ensure your backyard party is the best it possibly can be, give us a call and we can help you out!

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