How To: Turn A Geodesic Dome Into A Dining Space

Posted on 27 January 2020

Next up in our ‘how-to’ series is a way to seriously ramp up your dinner party game – how perfect does a ‘dining dome’ sound? Al-fresco dining just got a whole lot cooler, not to mention easier, so read on to find out how we think it could work…

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 What would it look like?

From afternoon tea at Downton Abbey to Christmas Dinner at Hogwarts, everyone loves a unique dining experience. So much so, in fact, that it’s become a highly lucrative offering for places such as Warner Brothers Studios and other pop culture landmarks. With the help of our domes, we think you could create your own magical atmosphere that’s customisable to your tastes.

Clear panels are fantastic for creating the feeling of eating outside without the danger of insects trying to share your food, while our premium insulation panels mean there’s no chance of the chilly British weather driving guests indoors. And just imagine how amazing a hot meal looking out on a frosty landscape could be…

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How could you use it?

The simple and quick construction of our domes mean your new dining room doesn’t need to be a permanent installation either – we think a dining dome would be perfect for corporate events and parties, or as a fantastic addition to your campsite as a pop-up restaurant. You’re even able to connect multiple domes together to accommodate more people, and when it comes to décor, the possibilities are endless!

With a little help from our team to create a bespoke solution, plus your imagination, your dining dome is just a few steps away. If you’re inspired to create your own space, we’d love to hear about how you’d use it – join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram!

 

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